Journal article

Better than nothing? Limitations of the prediction tool secretomeP in the search for leaderless secretory proteins (LSPs) in plants

A Lonsdale, MJ Davis, MS Doblin, A Bacic

Frontiers in Plant Science | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2016

Abstract

In proteomic analyses of the plant secretome, the presence of putative leaderless secretory proteins (LSPs) is difficult to confirm due to the possibility of contamination from other sub-cellular compartments. In the absence of a plant-specific tool for predicting LSPs, the mammalian-trained SecretomeP has been applied to plant proteins in multiple studies to identify the most likely LSPs. This study investigates the effectiveness of using SecretomeP on plant proteins, identifies its limitations and provides a benchmark for its use. In the absence of experimentally verified LSPs we exploit the common-feature hypothesis behind SecretomeP and use known classically secreted proteins (CSPs) of p..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by a grant to the ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Cell Walls (MoD, AB; (CE1101007)). The ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Cell Walls also acknowledges the support of funds from the Australian Government's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Program (NCRIS) administered through Bioplatforms Australia (BPA) Ltd. Computation was performed on the Nectar Research Cloud, a collaborative Australian research platform supported by NCRIS.