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  • Digre, Andreas, et al. (author)
  • The Human Protein Atlas - Spatial localization of the human proteome in health and disease
  • 2021
  • In: Protein Science. - : Wiley. - 0961-8368 .- 1469-896X. ; 30:1, s. 218-233
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • For a complete understanding of a system's processes and each protein's role in health and disease, it is essential to study protein expression with a spatial resolution, as the exact location of proteins at tissue, cellular, or subcellular levels is tightly linked to protein function. The Human Protein Atlas (HPA) project is a large-scale initiative aiming at mapping the entire human proteome using antibody-based proteomics and integration of various other omics technologies. The publicly available knowledge resource www.proteinatlas.org is one of the world's most visited biological databases and has been extensively updated during the last few years. The current version is divided into six main sections, each focusing on particular aspects of the human proteome: (a) the Tissue Atlas showing the distribution of proteins across all major tissues and organs in the human body; (b) the Cell Atlas showing the subcellular localization of proteins in single cells; (c) the Pathology Atlas showing the impact of protein levels on survival of patients with cancer; (d) the Blood Atlas showing the expression profiles of blood cells and actively secreted proteins; (e) the Brain Atlas showing the distribution of proteins in human, mouse, and pig brain; and (f) the Metabolic Atlas showing the involvement of proteins in human metabolism. The HPA constitutes an important resource for further understanding of human biology, and the publicly available datasets hold much promise for integration with other emerging efforts focusing on single cell analyses, both at transcriptomic and proteomic level.
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