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    Area of Science:

    • Biochemistry
    • Molecular Biology
    • Bioinformatics

    Background:

    • Membrane proteins are crucial for cellular functions and are key pharmaceutical targets.
    • Existing resources for membrane proteins are often specialized, hindering comprehensive analysis.
    • A unified resource is needed to explore common and specific features across diverse membrane protein groups.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop a comprehensive database of human membrane proteins (HMPAS).
    • To integrate diverse data including protein features, subcellular localization, molecular function, disease, and drug information.
    • To provide analysis tools for identifying novel sequence and functional features of membrane proteins.

    Main Methods:

    • Collected known human membrane proteins and predicted novel candidates using classifiers and ortholog information.
    • Classified membrane proteins by interaction type, subcellular localization, and molecular function.
    • Integrated protein structure, disease (ICD-10-CM), and drug information into a new feature dataset.

    Main Results:

    • Constructed HMPAS with 28,509 known and 8,076 predicted human membrane proteins.
    • Organized integrated information by 45 subcellular locations and 1,401 molecular functions.
    • Identified associations between membrane proteins and diseases, highlighting potential in nervous and circulatory systems.

    Conclusions:

    • HMPAS offers comprehensive human membrane protein data, including group-specific features.
    • Researchers can access individual protein information and analyze conserved features, cellular processes, and diseases.
    • HMPAS serves as a valuable resource for discovering cellular mechanisms and pharmaceutical targets.