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Proteomics
Laurent Gatto1
http://cpu.sysbiol.cam.ac.uk
CSAMA � 27 June 2014
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Outline
Proteomics and MS data
Ranges infrastructure
Application: spatial proteomics
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Mass-spectrometry (LC-MSMS)
Precursor iondissociation
Detector
Precursor ions MS1
Fragmented ions
MSMS - MS2
AnalyserSourceSeparation
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MS1 and MS2 spectra
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MS1 and MS2 spectra
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Proteomics data
I raw dataI quantitationI identi�cation
I protein database
Status package
Raw (mz*ML) X mzRmzTab X MSnbase
mgf X MSnbasemzIdentML X mzID (mzR)mzQuantML (?mzR)
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Proteomics data
I raw dataI quantitationI identi�cation
I protein database
Status package
Raw (mz*ML) X mzRmzTab X MSnbase
mgf X MSnbasemzIdentML X mzID (mzR)mzQuantML (?mzR)
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Example
library("MSnbase")
rx <- readMSData(f, centroided = TRUE)
rx <- addIdentificationData(rx, g)
rx <- rx[!is.na(fData(rx)$pepseq)]
plot(rx[[10]], reporters = TMT6, full=TRUE)
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Example
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Example
library("MSnbase")
rx <- readMSData(f, centroided = TRUE)
rx <- addIdentificationData(rx, g)
rx <- rx[!is.na(fData(rx)$pepseq)]
plot(rx[[10]], reporters = TMT6, full=TRUE)
plot(rx[[4730]], rx[[4929]])
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Example
library("MSnbase")
rx <- readMSData(f, centroided = TRUE)
rx <- addIdentificationData(rx, g)
rx <- rx[!is.na(fData(rx)$pepseq)]
plot(rx[[10]], reporters = TMT6, full=TRUE)
plot(rx[[4730]], rx[[4929]])
qt <- quantify(rx, reporters = TMT6, method = "max")
## qt <- readMSnSet(f2)
nqt <- normalise(qt, method = "vsn")
boxplot(exprs(nqt))
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More
library("BiocInstaller")
biocLite("RforProteomics")
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I raw dataI quantitationI identi�cation
I protein database
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Ranges infrastructure
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Pbase package
library("Pbase")
p <- Proteins(db)
p <- addIdentificationData(p, id)
aa(p) ## AAStringSet
pranges(p) ## IRangesList
i <- which(acols(p)[, "EntryName"] == "EF2_HUMAN")
plot(p[i])
plot(p[i], from = 155, to = 185)
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Spatial proteomics
I The cellular sub-divisionallows cells to establish arange of distinctmicroenvironments, eachfavouring di�erentbiochemical reactions andinteractions and, therefore,allowing each compartmentto ful�l a particularfunctional role.
I Localisation andsequestration of proteinswithin subcellular niches is afundamental mechanism forthe post-translationalregulation of proteinfunction. Spatial proteomics is the systematic
study of protein localisations.
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Spatial proteomics
Disruption of thetargeting/tra�cking process altersproper sub-cellular localisation,which in turn perturb the cellularfunctions of the proteins.
I Abnormal proteinlocalisation leading to theloss of functional e�ects indiseases (Laurila et al.2009)
I Disruption of thenuclear/cytoplasmictransport (nuclear pores)have been detected in manytypes of carcinoma cells(Kau et al. 2004).
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Figure: Immuno�uorescence:ZFPL1, Golgi (left) and FHL2,mainly localized to actin �lamentsand focal adhesion sites. Alsodetected in the nucleus (right).(from the Human Protein Atlas)
Cell lysatefraction
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Figure: Mass spectrometry-basedapproaches based on densitygradient subcellular fractionation.
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Cell membrane lysis
Mechanical or bu�er-induced lysis of the plasma membrane with
minimal disruption to intracellular organelles followed by subcellular
fractionation.
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Density gradient separation
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Quantitation by LC-MSMS
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Data
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p1 q1,1 q1,2 . . . q1, m unknown
p2 q2,1 q2,2 . . . q2, m loc1
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p4 q4,1 q4,2 . . . q4, m lock...
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pn qn,1 qn,2 . . . qn, m unknown
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Figure: From Gatto et al. (2010), data from Dunkley et al. (2006).
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CytoskeletonERGolgiLysosomemitochondrionNucleus
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Figure: pRoloc package. Semi-supervised approach Breckels et al.(2013). Data from Tan et al (2009).
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Figure: Proteins may be present simultaneously in several organelles(dual localisation, tra�cking) vs. no man's land. (Gatto et al. 2014)
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Acknowledgement
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I Lisa Breckels
I Sebastien Gibb
I Thomas Naake
I Kathryn Lilley (CCP) Computational Proteomics UnitCambridge Centre for ProteomicsCambridge System Biology CentreDepartment of BiochemistryUniversity of Cambridgehttp://cpu.sysbiol.cam.ac.uk
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