Concerted action of the new Genomic Peptide Finder and AUGUSTUS allows for automated proteogenomic annotation of the Chlamydomonas reinhardtii genome

  • Specht, Michael
  • Stanke, Mario
  • Terashima, Mia
  • Naumann-Busch, Bianca
  • Janßen, Ingrid
  • Höhner, Ricarda
  • Hom, Erik F. Y.
  • Liang, Chun
  • Hippler, Michael
Publication date
January 2011
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
1615-9853
Citation count (estimate)
15

Abstract

he use and development of post-genomic tools naturally depends on large-scale genome sequencing projects. The usefulness of post-genomic applications is dependent on the accuracy of genome annotations, for which the correct identification of intron-exon borders in complex genomes of eukaryotic organisms is often an error-prone task. Although automated algorithms for predicting intron-exon structures are available, supporting exon evidence is necessary to achieve comprehensive genome annotation. Besides cDNA and EST support, peptides identified via MS/MS can be used as extrinsic evidence in a proteogenomic approach. We describe an improved version of the Genomic Peptide Finder (GPF), which aligns de novo predicted amino acid sequences to the...

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