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Highlights of the 19th Chromosome Centric Human Proteome Project workshop

28 Feb 2018 1:16 PM | Deleted user

Péter Horvatovich, University of Groningen, Netherlands

The 19th Chromosome Centric Human Proteome Project workshop will be held in Santiago de Compostela (Spain) on June 16-17, 2018 as a companion event of the XII EuPA Congress 2018. We are cordially inviting all scientists and partners interested in discussing the status and future directions of the Chromosome Centric Human Proteome Project. The workshop has the aim to discuss the most pertinent questions of the (chromosome centric) human proteome project, which includes the following topics:

-Completeness of the human proteome and new developments to identify missing proteins, highlights on next-MP50 (50 next missing proteins) program

-Start of the uPE1 project aiming to find function(s) for human proteins identified with high confidence (PE1 category in neXtProt) without any known function

-Discussion on the future directions of the Human Proteome Project focusing on bright (know, HPP PE1 proteome) and dark proteome (unknown, “Missing” proteins, uPE1 proteins and dark structural proteins)

-Inclusion of translated small open reading frames and long non-coding RNAs, sequence variants, splice isoforms and proteins peptides with post-translation modifications

-Bioinformatics infrastructure of the (C-)HPP project

-Recent results and future directions of B/D-HPP and joint actions with C-HPP teams

To follow the status and future paths of C-HPP, the reader is referred to a recent review of the C-HPP Executive Committee members in Expert Review of Proteomics entitled “Advances in the Chromosome-Centric Human Proteome Project: looking to the future”. Questions and suggestions for the workshop can be addressed to the organizer of the workshop, Fernando Corrales (fcorrales@cnb.csic.es, Spanish National Centre for Biotechnology, Madrid, Spain). The continuously updated workshop program is available at C-HPP Wiki. We are looking forward to meet all interested persons at this event.



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