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Book SynopsisMicroproteins: Uncovering Hidden Layers of the Proteome.- Proteomic Detection of Small and Alternative Open Reading Frame-Encoded Microproteins and Alternative Proteins.- Identification of Canonical and Alternative Proteins by Mass Spectrometry.- Identification and Characterization of Microproteins/MicroORFs.- Proteogenomic Identification of Annotated and Novel smORFs via Microprotein Enrichment.- Identification of Peptides Encoded by Small Open Reading Frames in Microalgae by Mass Spectrometry.- Identifying and Visualizing Novel Small Open Reading Frames (sORFs) via Ribo-Seq, Transcriptome Assembly, and ggRibo.- Translation Signature Scores: Data-Driven Approach to Assess Evidence for Active Translation.- Identification of Potentially Coding Small ORFs in Plant Transcriptomes.- Structure and Disorder Predictions of Microproteins: Usage, Applications, and Pitfalls.- Computational Methods for Tracing the Evolutionary History of Human Microproteins Encoded by Intronless Genes.- Bioinformatic Tools for Non-Bioinformaticians: A Roadmap to Study Unknown Microprotein Sequences.- Functional Testing of Microproteins in a Vertebrate Model of Development.- Functional Validation of Transcriptionally Active Microproteins/sORFs In Planta.- Elucidating the Localization and Interactome of Mitochondrial Microproteins.- Illuminating Small Proteins through HiBiT Blotting.- Gain-of-Functional Genomic Screening for Microproteins Essential for Tumorigenesis.- Proteomic Identification of Microproteins Translated from Long Non-Coding RNA.- Urinary Micropeptides: Integrative In Silico Profiling and LC-MS/MS Analysis for Prostate Cancer Biomarker Discovery.- Using Untargeted Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics to Identify Putative Microprotein Biomarkers from Patient Tampons.