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Quantification and discovery of sequence determinants of protein per mRNA amount in 29 human tissues

Authors :
Thomas Wieland
Fredrik Pontén
Thomas A. Hopf
Hannes Hahne
Bernhard Kuster
Holger Prokisch
Basak Eraslan
Mirjana Gusic
Julien Gagneur
Mathias Uhlén
Dongxue Wang
Björn M. Hallström
Anna Asplund
Source :
bioRxiv

Abstract

Despite their importance in determining protein abundance, a comprehensive catalogue of sequence features controlling protein-to-mRNA (PTR) ratios and a quantification of their effects is still lacking. Here we quantified PTR ratios for 11,575 proteins across 29 human tissues using matched transcriptomes and proteomes. We analyzed the contribution of known sequence determinants of protein synthesis and degradation and 15 novel mRNA and protein sequence motifs that we found by association testing. While the dynamic range of PTR ratios spans more than 2 orders of magnitude, our integrative model predicts PTR ratios at a median precision of 3.2-fold. A reporter assay provided significant functional support for two novel UTR motifs and a proteome-wide competition-binding assay identified motif-specific bound proteins for one motif. Moreover, our direct comparison of protein to RNA levels led to a new metrics of codon optimality. Altogether, this study shows that a large fraction of PTR ratio variance across genes can be predicted from sequence and identified many new candidate post-transcriptional regulatory elements in the human genome.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
bioRxiv
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ff4fd4c2cb03e030cf3db2a063ea0cf9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/353763