Accelerating the search for the missing proteins in the human proteome

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Abstract

The Human Proteome Project (HPP) aims to discover high-stringency data for all proteins encoded by the human genome. Currently, B18% of the proteins in the human proteome (the missing proteins) do not have high-stringency evidence (for example, mass spectrometry) confirming their existence, while much additional information is available about many of these missing proteins. Here, we present MissingProteinPedia as a community resource to accelerate the discovery and understanding of these missing proteins.

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Baker, M. S., Ahn, S. B., Mohamedali, A., Islam, M. T., Cantor, D., Verhaert, P. D., … Ranganathan, S. (2017, January 24). Accelerating the search for the missing proteins in the human proteome. Nature Communications. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14271

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