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Quest for Missing Proteins: Update 2015 on Chromosome-Centric Human Proteome Project.

Péter Horvatovich1, Emma K Lundberg2, Yu-Ju Chen3, Ting-Yi Sung4, Fuchu He5, Edouard C Nice6, Robert J Goode6, Simon Yu6, Shoba Ranganathan7, Mark S Baker8, Gilberto B Domont9, Erika Velasquez9, Dong Li5, Siqi Liu10,11, Quanhui Wang10, Qing-Yu He12, Rajasree Menon13, Yuanfang Guan14, Fernando J Corrales15,16, Victor Segura15,16, J Ignacio Casal17, Alberto Pascual-Montano18, Juan P Albar18, Manuel Fuentes19, Maria Gonzalez-Gonzalez19, Paula Diez19, Nieves Ibarrola19, Rosa M Degano19, Yassene Mohammed20,21, Christoph H Borchers20, Andrea Urbani22,23, Alessio Soggiu24, Tadashi Yamamoto25, Ghasem Hosseini Salekdeh26,27, Alexander Archakov28, Elena Ponomarenko28, Andrey Lisitsa28, Cheryl F Lichti29, Ekaterina Mostovenko29, Roger A Kroes30, Melinda Rezeli31, Ákos Végvári31, Thomas E Fehniger31, Rainer Bischoff1, Juan Antonio Vizcaíno32, Eric W Deutsch33, Lydie Lane34,35, Carol L Nilsson29, György Marko-Varga31, Gilbert S Omenn36, Seul-Ki Jeong37, Jong-Sun Lim37, Young-Ki Paik37, William S Hancock38.   

Abstract

This paper summarizes the recent activities of the Chromosome-Centric Human Proteome Project (C-HPP) consortium, which develops new technologies to identify yet-to-be annotated proteins (termed "missing proteins") in biological samples that lack sufficient experimental evidence at the protein level for confident protein identification. The C-HPP also aims to identify new protein forms that may be caused by genetic variability, post-translational modifications, and alternative splicing. Proteogenomic data integration forms the basis of the C-HPP's activities; therefore, we have summarized some of the key approaches and their roles in the project. We present new analytical technologies that improve the chemical space and lower detection limits coupled to bioinformatics tools and some publicly available resources that can be used to improve data analysis or support the development of analytical assays. Most of this paper's content has been compiled from posters, slides, and discussions presented in the series of C-HPP workshops held during 2014. All data (posters, presentations) used are available at the C-HPP Wiki (http://c-hpp.webhosting.rug.nl/) and in the Supporting Information.

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Keywords:  Chromosome-Centric Human Proteome Project; LC−MS; antibody enrichment; bioinformatics; missing proteins; proteomics

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26076068     DOI: 10.1021/pr5013009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteome Res        ISSN: 1535-3893            Impact factor:   4.466


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