The Ukrainian Biochemical Journal (Dec 2013)

Chromosomocentric approach to overcoming difficulties in implementation of international project Human Proteome

  • A. I. Archakov,
  • V. G. Zgoda,
  • A. T. Kopylov1,
  • S. N. Naryzhny,
  • A. L. Chernobrovkin,
  • E. A. Ponomarenko,
  • A. V. Lisitsa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15407/ubj85.06.008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 85, no. 6
pp. 8 – 17

Abstract

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The international project Human Proteome (PHP), being a logical continuation of the project Human Genome, was started on September 23, 2010. In correspondence with the genocentric approach, the PHP aim is to prepare a catalogue of all human proteins and to decipher a network of their interactions. The PHP implementation difficulties arise because the research subject itself – proteome – is much more complicated than genome. The major problem is the insufficient sensitivity of proteome methods that does not allow detecting low- and ultralow-copy proteins. Bad reproducibility of proteome methods and the lack of so-called “gold standard” is the second major complicacy in PHP implementation. The third problem is the dynamic character of proteome, its instabili­ty in time. The paper deals with possible variants of overcoming these complicacies, preventing from successful implementation of PHP.

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