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Annotation of the zebrafish genome through an integrated transcriptomic and proteomic analysis.


ABSTRACT: Accurate annotation of protein-coding genes is one of the primary tasks upon the completion of whole genome sequencing of any organism. In this study, we used an integrated transcriptomic and proteomic strategy to validate and improve the existing zebrafish genome annotation. We undertook high-resolution mass-spectrometry-based proteomic profiling of 10 adult organs, whole adult fish body, and two developmental stages of zebrafish (SAT line), in addition to transcriptomic profiling of six organs. More than 7,000 proteins were identified from proteomic analyses, and ? 69,000 high-confidence transcripts were assembled from the RNA sequencing data. Approximately 15% of the transcripts mapped to intergenic regions, the majority of which are likely long non-coding RNAs. These high-quality transcriptomic and proteomic data were used to manually reannotate the zebrafish genome. We report the identification of 157 novel protein-coding genes. In addition, our data led to modification of existing gene structures including novel exons, changes in exon coordinates, changes in frame of translation, translation in annotated UTRs, and joining of genes. Finally, we discovered four instances of genome assembly errors that were supported by both proteomic and transcriptomic data. Our study shows how an integrative analysis of the transcriptome and the proteome can extend our understanding of even well-annotated genomes.

SUBMITTER: Kelkar DS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4223501 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Annotation of the zebrafish genome through an integrated transcriptomic and proteomic analysis.

Kelkar Dhanashree S DS   Provost Elayne E   Chaerkady Raghothama R   Muthusamy Babylakshmi B   Manda Srikanth S SS   Subbannayya Tejaswini T   Selvan Lakshmi Dhevi N LD   Wang Chieh-Huei CH   Datta Keshava K KK   Woo Sunghee S   Dwivedi Sutopa B SB   Renuse Santosh S   Getnet Derese D   Huang Tai-Chung TC   Kim Min-Sik MS   Pinto Sneha M SM   Mitchell Christopher J CJ   Madugundu Anil K AK   Kumar Praveen P   Sharma Jyoti J   Advani Jayshree J   Dey Gourav G   Balakrishnan Lavanya L   Syed Nazia N   Nanjappa Vishalakshi V   Subbannayya Yashwanth Y   Goel Renu R   Prasad T S Keshava TS   Bafna Vineet V   Sirdeshmukh Ravi R   Gowda Harsha H   Wang Charles C   Leach Steven D SD   Pandey Akhilesh A  

Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 20140724 11


Accurate annotation of protein-coding genes is one of the primary tasks upon the completion of whole genome sequencing of any organism. In this study, we used an integrated transcriptomic and proteomic strategy to validate and improve the existing zebrafish genome annotation. We undertook high-resolution mass-spectrometry-based proteomic profiling of 10 adult organs, whole adult fish body, and two developmental stages of zebrafish (SAT line), in addition to transcriptomic profiling of six organs  ...[more]

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