Uhlén M, Oksvold P, Älgenäs C, Hamsten C, Fagerberg L, Klevebring D, Lundberg E, Odeberg J, Pontén F, Kondo T, Sivertsson Å
Mol. Cell Proteomics 11 (3) M111.013458 [2012-03-00; online 2011-10-31]
The Human Proteome Project has been proposed to create a knowledge-based resource based on a systematical mapping of all human proteins, chromosome by chromosome, in a gene-centric manner. With this background, we here describe the systematic analysis of chromosome 21 using an antibody-based approach for protein profiling using both confocal microscopy and immunohistochemistry, complemented with transcript profiling using next generation sequencing data. We also describe a new approach for protein isoform analysis using a combination of antibody-based probing and isoelectric focusing. The analysis has identified several genes on chromosome 21 with no previous evidence on the protein level, and the isoform analysis indicates that a large fraction of human proteins have multiple isoforms. A chromosome-wide matrix is presented with status for all chromosome 21 genes regarding subcellular localization, tissue distribution, and molecular characterization of the corresponding proteins. The path to generate a chromosome-specific resource, including integrated data from complementary assay platforms, such as mass spectrometry and gene tagging analysis, is discussed.
PubMed 22042635
DOI 10.1074/mcp.M111.013458
Crossref 10.1074/mcp.M111.013458
pii: M111.013458
pmc: PMC3316724