Global Identification of Post-Translationally Spliced Peptides with Neo-Fusion

利用Neo-Fusion技术进行翻译后剪接肽的全局鉴定

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Abstract

Post-translationally spliced peptides have recently garnered significant interest as potential targets for cancer immunotherapy and as contributors to autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes, yet feasible identification methods for spliced peptides have yet to be developed. Here we present Neo-Fusion, a search program for discovering spliced peptides in tandem mass spectrometry data. Neo-Fusion utilizes two separated ion database searches to identify the two halves of each spliced peptide, and then it infers the full spliced sequence. This strategy allows for the identification of spliced peptides without peptide length constraints, providing a broadly applicable tool suitable for identification of spliced peptides in a variety of systems, such as the HLA-I and HLA-II immunopeptidomes and in vitro digested protein samples obtained from organelles, cells, or tissues of interest. Using simulated spliced peptides to benchmark Neo-Fusion, 25% of all simulated spliced peptides were identified at a measured false-discovery rate of 5% for HLA-I. Neo-Fusion provides the research community with a powerful new tool to aid in the study of the prevalence and biological significance of post-translationally spliced peptides.

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