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Novel functional proteins coded by the human genome discovered in metastases of melanoma patients

Authors :
Johan Malm
A. Marcell Szász
Yasset Perez-Riverol
Krzysztof Pawłowski
Jimmy Rodriguez Murillo
Aniel Sanchez
Magdalena Kuras
Tasso Miliotis
Charlotte Welinder
Håkan Olsson
Indira Pla
Jeovanis Gil
Ho Jeong Kwon
Lázaro Betancourt
Bo Baldetorp
Fábio C. S. Nogueira
Elisabet Wieslander
Henrik Ekedahl
György Marko-Varga
Lotta Lundgren
Yonghyo Kim
Roger Appelqvist
Jonatan Eriksson
Melinda Rezeli
Christian Ingvar
Peter Horvatovich
Gilberto B. Domont
Yutaka Sugihara
Analytical Biochemistry
Medicinal Chemistry and Bioanalysis (MCB)
Source :
Cell biology and toxicology, 36(3), 261-272. SPRINGER, Cell Biology and Toxicology
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In the advanced stages, malignant melanoma (MM) has a very poor prognosis. Due to tremendous efforts in cancer research over the last 10 years, and the introduction of novel therapies such as targeted therapies and immunomodulators, the rather dark horizon of the median survival has dramatically changed from under 1 year to several years. With the advent of proteomics, deep-mining studies can reach low-abundant expression levels. The complexity of the proteome, however, still surpasses the dynamic range capabilities of current analytical techniques. Consequently, many predicted protein products with potential biological functions have not yet been verified in experimental proteomic data. This category of ‘missing proteins’ (MP) is comprised of all proteins that have been predicted but are currently unverified. As part of the initiative launched in 2016 in the USA, the European Cancer Moonshot Center has performed numerous deep proteomics analyses on samples from MM patients. In this study, nine MPs were clearly identified by mass spectrometry in MM metastases. Some MPs significantly correlated with proteins that possess identical PFAM structural domains; and other MPs were significantly associated with cancer-related proteins. This is the first study to our knowledge, where unknown and novel proteins have been annotated in metastatic melanoma tumour tissue.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07422091
Volume :
36
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell biology and toxicology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....88f73551157b68c7cc8f53d1f9b45ab6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10565-019-09494-4