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

Author

  • Péter Horvatovich
  • Emma Lundberg
  • Yu-Ju Chen
  • Ting-Yi Sung
  • Fuchu He
  • Edouard Nice
  • Robert Goode
  • Simon Yu
  • Shoba Ranganathan
  • Mark Baker
  • Roberto Domont
  • Erika Valesquez
  • Dong Li
  • Siqi Liu
  • Quanhui Wang
  • Qing-Yu He
  • Rajasree Menon
  • Yuangfang Guan
  • Fernando Corrales
  • Victor Segura
  • Ignacio Casal
  • Alberto Pascual-Montano
  • Juan Pablo Albar
  • Manuel Fuentes
  • Maria Gonzalez-Gonzalez
  • Paula Diez
  • Nieves Ibarolla
  • Rosa Degano
  • Yassane Mohammed
  • Christoph Borchers
  • Andrea Urbani
  • Alessio Soggiu
  • Tadashi Yamamoto
  • Alexander Archakov
  • Elena Ponomarenko
  • Andrey Lisitsa
  • Cheryl Lichti
  • Ekaterina Mostovenko
  • Roger Kroes
  • Melinda Rezeli
  • Ákos Végvári
  • Thomas Fehniger
  • Rainer Bischoff
  • Juan Antonio Vizcaíno
  • Eric Deutsch
  • Lydie Lane
  • Carol Nilsson
  • György Marko-Varga
  • Gilbert Omenn
  • Seul-Ki Jeong
  • Jin-Young Cho
  • Young-Ki Paik
  • William Hancock

Summary, in English

This paper summarizes the recent activities of the Chromosome-Centric Human Proteome Project (CHPP)

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 key

approaches and their roles in the project. We present new analytical technologies that improve the

chemical space and lower detection limits coupled with 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 contents have 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.

Publishing year

2015

Language

English

Pages

3415-3431

Publication/Series

Journal of Proteome Research

Volume

14

Issue

9

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

The American Chemical Society (ACS)

Topic

  • Bioinformatics and Systems Biology

Keywords

  • missing proteins
  • chromosome centric human proteome project
  • LC-MS
  • antibody enrichment
  • proteomics
  • bioinformatics

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1535-3893