MitoCarta3.0: an updated mitochondrial proteome now with sub-organelle localization and pathway annotations

Author:

Rath Sneha123ORCID,Sharma Rohit123ORCID,Gupta Rahul123ORCID,Ast Tslil123,Chan Connie123,Durham Timothy J123,Goodman Russell P123,Grabarek Zenon123,Haas Mary E123,Hung Wendy H W123,Joshi Pallavi R123,Jourdain Alexis A123ORCID,Kim Sharon H123,Kotrys Anna V123ORCID,Lam Stephanie S123,McCoy Jason G123,Meisel Joshua D123,Miranda Maria123ORCID,Panda Apekshya123,Patgiri Anupam123,Rogers Robert123,Sadre Shayan123,Shah Hardik123,Skinner Owen S123,To Tsz-Leung123,Walker Melissa A123,Wang Hong123,Ward Patrick S123,Wengrod Jordan123,Yuan Chen-Ching123,Calvo Sarah E123ORCID,Mootha Vamsi K123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA

2. Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Departments of Molecular Biology and Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114, USA

3. Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA

Abstract

Abstract The mammalian mitochondrial proteome is under dual genomic control, with 99% of proteins encoded by the nuclear genome and 13 originating from the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). We previously developed MitoCarta, a catalogue of over 1000 genes encoding the mammalian mitochondrial proteome. This catalogue was compiled using a Bayesian integration of multiple sequence features and experimental datasets, notably protein mass spectrometry of mitochondria isolated from fourteen murine tissues. Here, we introduce MitoCarta3.0. Beginning with the MitoCarta2.0 inventory, we performed manual review to remove 100 genes and introduce 78 additional genes, arriving at an updated inventory of 1136 human genes. We now include manually curated annotations of sub-mitochondrial localization (matrix, inner membrane, intermembrane space, outer membrane) as well as assignment to 149 hierarchical ‘MitoPathways’ spanning seven broad functional categories relevant to mitochondria. MitoCarta3.0, including sub-mitochondrial localization and MitoPathway annotations, is freely available at http://www.broadinstitute.org/mitocarta and should serve as a continued community resource for mitochondrial biology and medicine.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Jane Coffin Childs

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Neurology

Dollis Huntington Endowment Fund for Cancer Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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