Protein evidence

The protein evidence shows a chromosome-centric summary of the evidence for protein existence for all predicted human protein-coding genes. Three sources for evidence have been used, Protein existence (PE) data from UniProt and neXtProt, and transcriptomics and proteomics data from HPA. The three levels of HPA evidence are Protein evidence used for proteins having IHC or ICC antibody data validated as Approved, Supported or Enhanced, Transcript evidence used for genes identified in at least one of the cells or tissues in RNA seq transcriptomics analysis, and No human protein/transcript evidence used for genes where no experimental data supporting existence have been found. The UniProt and neXtProt evidence is summarised into three levels by grouping PE3-5 into No human protein/transcript evidence. The Evidence summary is the combined data from the three different annotation platforms. Click on a chromosome bar and the evidence summary for each gene along the chromosome will be displayed.


Chromosome Y
Show genes below in an evidence list format.
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Evidence summary
HPA evidence
UniProt evidence
NeXtProt evidence