Rigorous estimation of post-translational proteasomal splicing in the immunopeptidome

biorxiv(2021)

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Recently, de novo peptide sequencing has made it possible to gain new insights into the human immunopeptidome without relying on peptide databases, while identifying peptides of unknown origin. Many recent studies have attributed post-translational proteasomal splicing as the origin of those peptides. Here, we describe a peptide source assignment workflow to rigorously assign the source of de novo sequenced peptides and find that the estimated extent of post-translational splicing in the immunopeptidome is much lower than previously reported. Our approach demonstrates that many peptides that were thought to be post-translationally spliced are likely linear peptides, and many peptides that were thought to be trans-spliced could be cis-spliced. We believe our approach furthers the understanding of post-translationally spliced peptides and thus improves the characterization of immunopeptidome which plays a critical role in the immune response to antigens in cancer, autoimmune disease, and infections. ### Competing Interest Statement Regeneron authors own options and/or stock of the company. This work has been described in one or more pending provisional patent applications.
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