HPP
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About & Mission
The Human Proteome Project (HPP) is an international project organized by the Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) that aims to revolutionize our understanding of the human proteome via a coordinated effort by many research laboratories around the world.
It is designed to map the entire human proteome in a systematic effort using currently available and emerging techniques. Completion of this project will enhance understanding of human biology at the cellular level and lay a foundation for development of diagnostic, prognostic, therapeutic, and preventive medical applications.
Key Achievements
- Publications of yearly HPP Metrics publications
- Publication of the HPP Mass Spectrometry Data Interpretation Guidelines 3.0
- Launch of the HPP Grand Challenge Project – a function for every protein
In the Pipeline
- Development of the 2026 HPP Metrics manuscript
- Formation of the protein function scoring working group
- Joint projects and initiatives with the HUPO community focusing on studying protein function
Year the initiative was established: 2011
Predicted Proteins Encoded by the Human Genome
(neXtProt PE1+ PE2 + PE3 + PE4)
Found Proteins
(neXtProt PE1)
Missing Proteins
(neXtProt PE2 + PE3 + PE4)
Human Proteome Discovered
(neXtProt PE1/(PE1 + PE2 + PE3 + PE4)) *100