Discovery and characterization of smORF-encoded bioactive polypeptides

A Saghatelian, JP Couso - Nature chemical biology, 2015 - nature.com
A Saghatelian, JP Couso
Nature chemical biology, 2015nature.com
Abstract Analysis of genomes, transcriptomes and proteomes reveals the existence of
hundreds to thousands of translated, yet non-annotated, short open reading frames (small
ORFs or smORFs). The discovery of smORFs and their protein products, smORF-encoded
polypeptides (SEPs), points to a fundamental gap in our knowledge of protein-coding genes.
Various studies have identified central roles for smORFs in metabolism, apoptosis and
development. The discovery of these bioactive SEPs emphasizes the functional potential of …
Abstract
Analysis of genomes, transcriptomes and proteomes reveals the existence of hundreds to thousands of translated, yet non-annotated, short open reading frames (small ORFs or smORFs). The discovery of smORFs and their protein products, smORF-encoded polypeptides (SEPs), points to a fundamental gap in our knowledge of protein-coding genes. Various studies have identified central roles for smORFs in metabolism, apoptosis and development. The discovery of these bioactive SEPs emphasizes the functional potential of this unexplored class of biomolecules. Here, we provide an overview of this emerging field and highlight the opportunities for chemical biology to answer fundamental questions about these novel genes. Such studies will provide new insights into the protein-coding potential of genomes and identify functional genes with roles in biology and disease.
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