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A community-driven roadmap to advance research on translated open reading frames detected by Ribo-seq

Authors :
Jose Manuel Gonzalez
Pavel V. Baranov
Juan Pablo Couso
Jonathan M. Mudge
Ariel A. Bazzini
Xavier Roucou
Mark Gerstein
Maria Jesus Martin
Uwe Ohler
Jian Chen
Nicholas T. Ingolia
Thomas F. Martinez
Yuchen Yang
Jonathan S. Weissman
Norbert Hubner
John R. Prensner
Michele Magrane
Paul Flicek
Jorge Ruiz-Orera
Alan Saghatelian
Jana Felicitas Schulz
Brunet
Elspeth A. Bruford
Gerben Menschaert
M. Mar Albà
Adam Frankish
S. van Heesch
Anne-Ruxandra Carvunis
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Ribosome profiling (Ribo-seq) has catalyzed a paradigm shift in our understanding of the translational ‘vocabulary’ of the human genome, discovering thousands of translated open reading frames (ORFs) within long non-coding RNAs and presumed untranslated regions of protein-coding genes. However, reference gene annotation projects have been circumspect in their incorporation of these ORFs due to uncertainties about their experimental reproducibility and physiological roles. Yet, it is indisputable that certain Ribo-seq ORFs make stable proteins, others mediate gene regulation, and many have medical implications. Ultimately, the absence of standardized ORF annotation has created a circular problem: while Ribo-seq ORFs remain unannotated by reference biological databases, this lack of characterisation will thwart research efforts examining their roles. Here, we outline the initial stages of a community-led effort supported by GENCODE / Ensembl, HGNC and UniProt to produce a consolidated catalog of human Ribo-seq ORFs.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1373e987cf7f200282d0684023ea0b02
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.06.10.447896