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Access Guide to Human Proteinpedia

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  • Table of Contents
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  • Literature Cited

Abstract

 

Human Proteinpedia (http://www.humanproteinpedia.org) is a publicly available proteome repository for sharing human protein data derived from multiple experimental platforms. It incorporates diverse features of the human proteome including protein?protein interactions, enzyme?substrate relationships, PTMs, subcellular localization, and expression of proteins in various human tissues and cell lines in diverse biological conditions including diseases. Through a publicly distributed annotation system developed especially for proteomic data, investigators across the globe can upload, view, and edit proteomic data even before they are published. Inclusion of information on investigators and laboratories that generated the data, as well as visualization of tandem mass spectra, stained tissue sections, protein/peptide microarrays, fluorescent micrographs, and western blots, ensures quality of proteomic data assimilated in Human Proteinpedia. Many of the protein annotations submitted to Human Proteinpedia have also been made available to the scientific community through Human Protein Reference Database (http://www.hprd.org), another resource developed by our group. In this protocol, we describe how to submit, edit, and retrieve proteomic data in Human Proteinpedia. Curr. Protoc. Bioinform. 41:1.21.1?1.21.15. © 2013 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Keywords: mass spectrometry; tissue microarrays; biomarkers; disease proteomics; HPRD; proteotypic peptides; multiple reaction monitoring

     
 
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Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Basic Protocol 1: Querying Human Proteinpedia
  • Basic Protocol 2: Annotation of Protein Features Through Community Participation
  • Basic Protocol 3: Integration of Human Proteinpedia into HPRD
  • Basic Protocol 4: Data Download into Human Proteinpedia
  • Basic Protocol 5: Examination of Sample Annotation Files
  • Guidelines for Understanding Results
  • Commentary
  • Literature Cited
  • Figures
     
 
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Figures

  •   Figure 1.21.1 The Human Proteinpedia query page. It provides options to search by gene symbol, protein name, external database accession number, tissue type, type of PTM, and subcellular localization. It can also be queried by types of mass spectrometer or various experimental platforms.
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  •   Figure 1.21.2 Query results of tissue expression (e.g., brain). The table displays the types of experiments carried out to check expression of proteins in brain. It also provides the number of datasets fetched.
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  •   Figure 1.21.3 Targeted protein annotation page for PTMs.
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  •   Figure 1.21.4 Integration of Human Proteinpedia data into HPRD. It describes the incorporation Human Proteinpedia data for the molecule vimentin. Along with the normal tissue expression, Human Proteinpedia data also provide cancer and cell line expression. All the expression data displayed in HPRD are hyperlinked to the dataset description page of Human Proteinpedia.
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Key References
   Mathivanan et al., 2008. See above
   This paper describes the multiple layers of contribution from the external laboratories and potential usefulness of integrating Human Proteinpedia into HPRD.
   Kandasamy et al., 2009. See above.
   Update of Mathivanan et al. () for the detailed explanation on various feature annotated in Human Proteinpedia and the potential uses of Human Proteinpedia data.
Internet Resources
   http://humanproteinpedia.org/
   The Human Proteinpedia home page.
   http://www.humanproteinpedia.org/download
   The Human Proteinpedia download server.
   http://pdas.hprd.org/
   The Human Proteinpedia public distributed annotation server.
   http://pdas.hprd.org/help
   The user's queries and data request are answered through this link.
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