A systematic survey of mini-proteins in bacteria and archaea.

BACKGROUND: Mini-proteins, defined as polypeptides containing no more than 100 amino acids, are ubiquitous in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. They play significant roles in various biological processes, and their regulatory functions gradually attract the attentions of scientists. However, the functions...

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Main Authors: Fengyu Wang, Jingfa Xiao, Linlin Pan, Ming Yang, Guoqiang Zhang, Shouguang Jin, Jun Yu
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2008-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2602986?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-661d9c992a1e41feb68ea21d9149ff222020-11-25T01:42:54ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032008-01-01312e402710.1371/journal.pone.0004027A systematic survey of mini-proteins in bacteria and archaea.Fengyu WangJingfa XiaoLinlin PanMing YangGuoqiang ZhangShouguang JinJun YuBACKGROUND: Mini-proteins, defined as polypeptides containing no more than 100 amino acids, are ubiquitous in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. They play significant roles in various biological processes, and their regulatory functions gradually attract the attentions of scientists. However, the functions of the majority of mini-proteins are still largely unknown due to the constraints of experimental methods and bioinformatic analysis. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this article, we extracted a total of 180,879 mini-proteins from the annotations of 532 sequenced genomes, including 491 strains of Bacteria and 41 strains of Archaea. The average proportion of mini-proteins among all genomic proteins is approximately 10.99%, but different strains exhibit remarkable fluctuations. These mini-proteins display two notable characteristics. First, the majority are species-specific proteins with an average proportion of 58.79% among six representative phyla. Second, an even larger proportion (70.03% among all strains) is hypothetical proteins. However, a fraction of highly conserved hypothetical proteins potentially play crucial roles in organisms. Among mini-proteins with known functions, it seems that regulatory and metabolic proteins are more abundant than essential structural proteins. Furthermore, domains in mini-proteins seem to have greater distributions in Bacteria than Eukarya. Analysis of the evolutionary progression of these domains reveals that they have diverged to new patterns from a single ancestor. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Mini-proteins are ubiquitous in bacterial and archaeal species and play significant roles in various functions. The number of mini-proteins in each genome displays remarkable fluctuation, likely resulting from the differential selective pressures that reflect the respective life-styles of the organisms. The answers to many questions surrounding mini-proteins remain elusive and need to be resolved experimentally.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2602986?pdf=render
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author Fengyu Wang
Jingfa Xiao
Linlin Pan
Ming Yang
Guoqiang Zhang
Shouguang Jin
Jun Yu
spellingShingle Fengyu Wang
Jingfa Xiao
Linlin Pan
Ming Yang
Guoqiang Zhang
Shouguang Jin
Jun Yu
A systematic survey of mini-proteins in bacteria and archaea.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Fengyu Wang
Jingfa Xiao
Linlin Pan
Ming Yang
Guoqiang Zhang
Shouguang Jin
Jun Yu
author_sort Fengyu Wang
title A systematic survey of mini-proteins in bacteria and archaea.
title_short A systematic survey of mini-proteins in bacteria and archaea.
title_full A systematic survey of mini-proteins in bacteria and archaea.
title_fullStr A systematic survey of mini-proteins in bacteria and archaea.
title_full_unstemmed A systematic survey of mini-proteins in bacteria and archaea.
title_sort systematic survey of mini-proteins in bacteria and archaea.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2008-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Mini-proteins, defined as polypeptides containing no more than 100 amino acids, are ubiquitous in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. They play significant roles in various biological processes, and their regulatory functions gradually attract the attentions of scientists. However, the functions of the majority of mini-proteins are still largely unknown due to the constraints of experimental methods and bioinformatic analysis. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this article, we extracted a total of 180,879 mini-proteins from the annotations of 532 sequenced genomes, including 491 strains of Bacteria and 41 strains of Archaea. The average proportion of mini-proteins among all genomic proteins is approximately 10.99%, but different strains exhibit remarkable fluctuations. These mini-proteins display two notable characteristics. First, the majority are species-specific proteins with an average proportion of 58.79% among six representative phyla. Second, an even larger proportion (70.03% among all strains) is hypothetical proteins. However, a fraction of highly conserved hypothetical proteins potentially play crucial roles in organisms. Among mini-proteins with known functions, it seems that regulatory and metabolic proteins are more abundant than essential structural proteins. Furthermore, domains in mini-proteins seem to have greater distributions in Bacteria than Eukarya. Analysis of the evolutionary progression of these domains reveals that they have diverged to new patterns from a single ancestor. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Mini-proteins are ubiquitous in bacterial and archaeal species and play significant roles in various functions. The number of mini-proteins in each genome displays remarkable fluctuation, likely resulting from the differential selective pressures that reflect the respective life-styles of the organisms. The answers to many questions surrounding mini-proteins remain elusive and need to be resolved experimentally.
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