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Small but mighty: the rise of microprotein biology in neuroscience
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Duffy, Erin E.
, Assad, Elena G.
, Kalish, Brian T.
, Greenberg, Michael E.
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3' Untranslated regions
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/ Brain
/ Cell lines
/ Central nervous system
/ Computational neuroscience
/ DNA repair
/ Genomes
/ mammalian
/ Mass spectrometry
/ microprotein
/ MicroRNAs
/ mitochondrial
/ Molecular Neuroscience
/ Nervous system
/ Neurosciences
/ Open reading frames
/ Protein expression
/ Proteins
/ Reading
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ RNA translation
/ Scientific imaging
2024
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Small but mighty: the rise of microprotein biology in neuroscience
by
Duffy, Erin E.
, Assad, Elena G.
, Kalish, Brian T.
, Greenberg, Michael E.
in
3' Untranslated regions
/ Annotations
/ Brain
/ Cell lines
/ Central nervous system
/ Computational neuroscience
/ DNA repair
/ Genomes
/ mammalian
/ Mass spectrometry
/ microprotein
/ MicroRNAs
/ mitochondrial
/ Molecular Neuroscience
/ Nervous system
/ Neurosciences
/ Open reading frames
/ Protein expression
/ Proteins
/ Reading
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ RNA translation
/ Scientific imaging
2024
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Small but mighty: the rise of microprotein biology in neuroscience
by
Duffy, Erin E.
, Assad, Elena G.
, Kalish, Brian T.
, Greenberg, Michael E.
in
3' Untranslated regions
/ Annotations
/ Brain
/ Cell lines
/ Central nervous system
/ Computational neuroscience
/ DNA repair
/ Genomes
/ mammalian
/ Mass spectrometry
/ microprotein
/ MicroRNAs
/ mitochondrial
/ Molecular Neuroscience
/ Nervous system
/ Neurosciences
/ Open reading frames
/ Protein expression
/ Proteins
/ Reading
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ RNA translation
/ Scientific imaging
2024
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Small but mighty: the rise of microprotein biology in neuroscience
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Small but mighty: the rise of microprotein biology in neuroscience
2024
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Overview
The mammalian central nervous system coordinates a network of signaling pathways and cellular interactions, which enable a myriad of complex cognitive and physiological functions. While traditional efforts to understand the molecular basis of brain function have focused on well-characterized proteins, recent advances in high-throughput translatome profiling have revealed a staggering number of proteins translated from non-canonical open reading frames (ncORFs) such as 5′ and 3′ untranslated regions of annotated proteins, out-of-frame internal ORFs, and previously annotated non-coding RNAs. Of note, microproteins < 100 amino acids (AA) that are translated from such ncORFs have often been neglected due to computational and biochemical challenges. Thousands of putative microproteins have been identified in cell lines and tissues including the brain, with some serving critical biological functions. In this perspective, we highlight the recent discovery of microproteins in the brain and describe several hypotheses that have emerged concerning microprotein function in the developing and mature nervous system.
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