Complementary Ribo-seq approaches map the translatome and provide a small protein census in the foodborne pathogen Campylobacter jejuni.

互补的核糖体测序方法绘制了翻译组图谱,并提供了食源性病原体空肠弯曲菌的小规模蛋白质普查

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作者:Froschauer Kathrin, Svensson Sarah L, Gelhausen Rick, Fiore Elisabetta, Kible Philipp, Klaude Alicia, Kucklick Martin, Fuchs Stephan, Eggenhofer Florian, Yang Chao, Falush Daniel, Engelmann Susanne, Backofen Rolf, Sharma Cynthia M
In contrast to transcriptome maps, bacterial small protein (≤50-100 aa) coding landscapes, including overlapping genes, are poorly characterized. However, an emerging number of small proteins have crucial roles in bacterial physiology and virulence. Here, we present a Ribo-seq-based high-resolution translatome map for the major foodborne pathogen Campylobacter jejuni. Besides conventional Ribo-seq, we employed translation initiation site (TIS) profiling to map start codons and also developed a translation termination site (TTS) profiling approach, which revealed stop codons not apparent from the reference genome in virulence loci. Our integrated approach combined with independent validation expanded the small proteome by two-fold, including CioY, a new 34 aa component of the CioAB oxidase. Overall, our study generates a high-resolution annotation of the C. jejuni coding landscape, provided in an interactive browser, and showcases a strategy for applying integrated Ribo-seq to other species to enrich our understanding of small proteomes.

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