posted on 2018-08-21, 00:00authored byNathalie Melaine, Emmanuelle Com, Pascale Bellaud, Laetitia Guillot, Mélanie Lagarrigue, Nick A. Morrice, Blandine Guével, Régis Lavigne, Juan-Felipe Velez de la Calle, Jörg Dojahn, Charles Pineau
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the C-HPP consortium, dark proteins include not only uPE1,
but also missing proteins (MPs, PE2–4), smORFs, proteins from
lncRNAs, and products from uncharacterized transcripts. Here, we investigated
the expression of dark proteins in the human testis by combining public
mRNA and protein expression data for several tissues and performing
LC–MS/MS analysis of testis protein extracts. Most uncharacterized
proteins are highly expressed in the testis. Thirty could be identified
in our data set, of which two were selected for further analyses:
(1) A0AOU1RQG5, a putative cancer/testis antigen specifically expressed
in the testis, where it accumulates in the cytoplasm of elongated
spermatids; and (2) PNMA6E, which is enriched in the testis, where
it is found in the germ cell nuclei during most stages of spermatogenesis.
Both proteins are coded on Chromosome X. Finally, we studied the expression
of other dark proteins, uPE1 and MPs, in a series of human tissues.
Most were highly expressed in the testis at both the mRNA and protein
levels. The testis appears to be a relevant organ to study the dark
proteome, which may have a function related to spermatogenesis and
germ cell differentiation. The mass spectrometry proteomics data have
been deposited with the ProteomeXchange Consortium under the data
set identifier PXD009598.