A Genecentric Human Protein Atlas for Expression Profiles Based on Antibodies
KTH Royal Institute of Technology · AlbaNova · +1 more institution
Abstract
An attractive path forward in proteomics is to experimentally annotate the human protein complement of the genome in a genecentric manner. Using antibodies, it might be possible to design protein-specific probes for a representative protein from every protein-coding gene and to subsequently use the antibodies for systematical analysis of cellular distribution and subcellular localization of proteins in normal and disease tissues. A new version (4.0) of the Human Protein Atlas has been developed in a genecentric manner with the inclusion of all human genes and splice variants predicted from genome efforts together with a visualization of each protein with characteristics such as predicted membrane regions,…
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18Topics & keywords
- Human Protein Atlas
- Atlas (anatomy)
- Protein expression
- Computational biology
- Antibody
- Molecular biology
- Chemistry
- Biology