Combined Mass Spectrometry Imaging and Top-down Microproteomics Reveals Evidence of a Hidden Proteome in Ovarian Cancer
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Background Recently, it was demonstrated that proteins can be translated from alternative open reading frames (altORFs), increasing the size of the actual proteome. Top-down mass spectrometry-based proteomics allows the identification of intact proteins containing post-translational modifications (PTMs) as well as truncated forms translated from reference ORFs or altORFs. Methods Top-down tissue microproteomics was applied on benign, tumor and necrotic-fibrotic regions of serous ovarian cancer biopsies, identifying proteins exhibiting region-specific cellular localization and PTMs. The regions of interest (ROIs) were determined by MALDI mass spectrometry imaging and spatial segmentation. Findings Analysis with a customized protein sequence database containing reference and alternative proteins (altprots) identified 15 altprots, including alternative G protein nucleolar 1 (AltGNL1) found in the tumor, and translated from an altORF nested within the GNL1 canonical coding sequence. Co-expression of GNL1 and altGNL1 was validated by transfection in HEK293 and HeLa cells with an expression plasmid containing a GNL1-FLAG(V5) construct. Western blot and immunofluorescence experiments confirmed constitutive co-expression of altGNL1-V5 with GNL1-FLAG. Conclusions Taken together, our approach provides means to evaluate protein changes in the case of serous ovarian cancer, allowing the detection of potential markers that have never been considered. © 2017 The Author(s)
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Alternative proteins, Biomarkers, Hidden proteome, Microproteomics, Ovarian cancer, Top-down, Female, Humans, Mass spectrometry, Ovarian neoplasms, Proteome, Proteomics, Systems biology, Tumor microenvironment, Guanine nucleotide binding protein, Nucleophosmin, Biological marker, Amino acid sequence, Article, Benign neoplasm, Cellular distribution, Controlled study, Genetic transfection, Hek293 cell line, Hela cell line, Human, Human cell, Human tissue, Immunofluorescence test, Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, Matrix assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight mass spectrometry, Open reading frame, Ovary cancer, Priority journal, Protein expression, Protein processing, Tumor biopsy, Western blotting, Metabolism, Ovary tumor, Procedures