TY - JOUR
T1 - Highlights of the Biology and Disease-driven Human Proteome Project, 2015-2016
AU - Van Eyk, Jennifer E.
AU - Corrales, Fernando J.
AU - Aebersold, Ruedi
AU - Cerciello, Ferdinando
AU - Deutsch, Eric W.
AU - Roncada, Paola
AU - Sanchez, Jean Charles
AU - Yamamoto, Tadashi
AU - Yang, Pengyuan
AU - Zhang, Hui
AU - Omenn, Gilbert S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2016/11/4
Y1 - 2016/11/4
N2 - The Biology and Disease-driven Human Proteome Project (B/D-HPP) is aimed at supporting and enhancing the broad use of state-of-the-art proteomic methods to characterize and quantify proteins for in-depth understanding of the molecular mechanisms of biological processes and human disease. Based on a foundation of the pre-existing HUPO initiatives begun in 2002, the B/D-HPP is designed to provide standardized methods and resources for mass spectrometry and specific protein affinity reagents and facilitate accessibility of these resources to the broader life sciences research and clinical communities. Currently there are 22 B/D-HPP initiatives and 3 closely related HPP resource pillars. The B/D-HPP groups are working to define sets of protein targets that are highly relevant to each particular field to deliver relevant assays for the measurement of these selected targets and to disseminate and make publicly accessible the information and tools generated. Major developments are the 2016 publications of the Human SRM Atlas and of "popular protein sets" for six organ systems. Here we present the current activities and plans of the BD-HPP initiatives as highlighted in numerous B/D-HPP workshops at the 14th annual HUPO 2015 World Congress of Proteomics in Vancouver, Canada.
AB - The Biology and Disease-driven Human Proteome Project (B/D-HPP) is aimed at supporting and enhancing the broad use of state-of-the-art proteomic methods to characterize and quantify proteins for in-depth understanding of the molecular mechanisms of biological processes and human disease. Based on a foundation of the pre-existing HUPO initiatives begun in 2002, the B/D-HPP is designed to provide standardized methods and resources for mass spectrometry and specific protein affinity reagents and facilitate accessibility of these resources to the broader life sciences research and clinical communities. Currently there are 22 B/D-HPP initiatives and 3 closely related HPP resource pillars. The B/D-HPP groups are working to define sets of protein targets that are highly relevant to each particular field to deliver relevant assays for the measurement of these selected targets and to disseminate and make publicly accessible the information and tools generated. Major developments are the 2016 publications of the Human SRM Atlas and of "popular protein sets" for six organ systems. Here we present the current activities and plans of the BD-HPP initiatives as highlighted in numerous B/D-HPP workshops at the 14th annual HUPO 2015 World Congress of Proteomics in Vancouver, Canada.
KW - B/D-HPP
KW - Biology and Disease-driven Human Proteome Project
KW - MS
KW - SRM-MS
KW - mass spectrometry
KW - selected reaction monitoring-MS
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.jproteome.6b00444
DO - 10.1021/acs.jproteome.6b00444
M3 - Review article
C2 - 27573249
AN - SCOPUS:84994589981
SN - 1535-3893
VL - 15
SP - 3979
EP - 3987
JO - Journal of Proteome Research
JF - Journal of Proteome Research
IS - 11
ER -