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Deciphering the Interregional and Interhemisphere Proteome of the Human Brain in the Context of the Human Proteome Project

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posted on 2021-10-29, 12:37 authored by Deeptarup Biswas, Sanjyot Vinayak Shenoy, Chetanya Chetanya, Mercedes Lachén-Montes, Abhilash Barpanda, Arunachalam Paramasivan Athithyan, Susmita Ghosh, Karina Ausín, María Victoria Zelaya, Joaquín Fernández-Irigoyen, Akash Manna, Sudesh Roy, Arunasu Talukdar, Graham Roy Ball, Enrique Santamaría, Sanjeeva Srivastava
This study, which performs an extensive mass spectrometry-based analysis of 19 brain regions from both left and right hemispheres, presents the first draft of the human brain interhemispheric proteome. This high-resolution proteomics data provides comprehensive coverage of 3300 experimentally measured (nonhypothetical) proteins across multiple regions, allowing the characterization of protein-centric interhemispheric differences and synapse biology, and portrays the regional mapping of specific regions for brain disorder biomarkers. In the context of the Human Proteome Project (HPP), the interhemispheric proteome data reveal specific markers like chimerin 2 (CHN2) in the cerebellar vermis, olfactory marker protein (OMP) in the olfactory bulb, and ankyrin repeat domain 63 (ANKRD63) in basal ganglia, in line with regional brain transcriptomes mapped in the Human Protein Atlas (HPA). In addition, an in silico analysis pipeline was used to predict the structure and function of the uncharacterized uPE1 protein ANKRD63, and parallel reaction monitoring (PRM) was applied to validate its region-specific expression. Finally, we have built the Interhemispheric Brain Proteome Map (IBPM) Portal (www.brainprot.org) to stimulate the scientific community’s interest in the brain molecular landscape and accelerate and support research in neuroproteomics. Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD019936.

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