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Predicted mouse peroxisome-targeted proteins and their actual subcellular locations.


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Mizuno, Yumi 
Kurochkin, Igor V 
Herberth, Marlis 
Okazaki, Yasushi 
Schönbach, Christian 

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The import of most intraperoxisomal proteins is mediated by peroxisome targeting signals at their C-termini (PTS1) or N-terminal regions (PTS2). Both signals have been integrated in subcellular location prediction programs. However their present performance, particularly of PTS2-targeting did not seem fitting for large-scale screening of sequences. RESULTS: We modified an earlier reported PTS1 screening method to identify PTS2-containing mouse candidates using a combination of computational and manual annotation. For rapid confirmation of five new PTS2- and two previously identified PTS1-containing candidates we developed the new cell line CHO-perRed which stably expresses the peroxisomal marker dsRed-PTS1. Using CHO-perRed we confirmed the peroxisomal localization of PTS1-targeted candidate Zadh2. Preliminary characterization of Zadh2 expression suggested non-PPARalpha mediated activation. Notably, none of the PTS2 candidates located to peroxisomes. CONCLUSION: In a few cases the PTS may oscillate from "silent" to "functional" depending on its surface accessibility indicating the potential for context-dependent conditional subcellular sorting. Overall, PTS2-targeting predictions are unlikely to improve without generation and integration of new experimental data from location proteomics, protein structures and quantitative Pex7 PTS2 peptide binding assays.

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Alcohol Dehydrogenase, Animals, CHO Cells, Computational Biology, Cricetinae, Cricetulus, Mice, Microscopy, Confocal, Models, Biological, PPAR alpha, Peptides, Peroxisomal Targeting Signal 2 Receptor, Peroxisomes, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear

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BMC Bioinformatics

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1471-2105
1471-2105

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC