Biochemical and genetic analysis of the yeast proteome with a movable ORF collection

Functional analysis of the proteome is an essential part of genomic research. To facilitate different proteomic approaches, a MORF (moveable ORF) library of 5854 yeast expression plasmids was constructed, each expressing a sequence-verified ORF as a C-terminal ORF fusion protein, under regulated con...

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Published inGenes & development Vol. 19; no. 23; pp. 2816 - 2826
Main Authors Gelperin, Daniel M, White, Michael A, Wilkinson, Martha L, Kon, Yoshiko, Kung, Li A, Wise, Kevin J, Lopez-Hoyo, Nelson, Jiang, Lixia, Piccirillo, Stacy, Yu, Haiyuan, Gerstein, Mark, Dumont, Mark E, Phizicky, Eric M, Snyder, Michael, Grayhack, Elizabeth J
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 01.12.2005
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Summary:Functional analysis of the proteome is an essential part of genomic research. To facilitate different proteomic approaches, a MORF (moveable ORF) library of 5854 yeast expression plasmids was constructed, each expressing a sequence-verified ORF as a C-terminal ORF fusion protein, under regulated control. Analysis of 5573 MORFs demonstrates that nearly all verified ORFs are expressed, suggests the authenticity of 48 ORFs characterized as dubious, and implicates specific processes including cytoskeletal organization and transcriptional control in growth inhibition caused by overexpression. Global analysis of glycosylated proteins identifies 109 new confirmed N-linked and 345 candidate glycoproteins, nearly doubling the known yeast glycome.
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These authors contributed equally to this work.
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E-MAIL elizabeth_grayhack@urmc.rochester.edu ; FAX (585) 271-2683.
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Article and publication are at http://www.genesdev.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gad.1362105.
ISSN:0890-9369
1549-5477
DOI:10.1101/gad.1362105