Human Protein Reference Database
The Human Protein Reference Database is a protein database accessible through the Internet. It is closely associated with the premier Indian Non-Profit research organisation Institute of Bioinformatics, Bangalore, India. This database is a collaborative output of IOB and the Pandey Lab of Johns Hopkins University.
Overview
The HPRD is a result of an international collaborative effort between the Institute of Bioinformatics in Bangalore, India and the Pandey lab at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, USA. HPRD contains manually curated scientific information pertaining to the biology of most human proteins. Information regarding proteins involved in human diseases is annotated and linked to Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man database. The National Center for Biotechnology Information provides link to HPRD through its human protein databases annotated for 3,000 proteins in 2003, HPRD has grown to over 36,500 unique PPIs annotated for 25,000 proteins including 6,360 isoforms by the end of 2007.- More than 50% of molecules annotated in HPRD have at least one PPI and 10% have more than 10 PPIs.
- Experiments for PPIs are broadly grouped into three categories namely in vitro, in vivo and yeast two hybrid. Sixty percent of PPIs annotated in HPRD are supported by a single experiment whereas 26% of them are found to have two of the three experimental methods annotated.
- HPRD contains 18,000 manually curated PTMs data belonging to 26 different types. Phosphorylation is the leading type of modification of protein contributing to 63% of PTM data annotated in HPRD. Glycosylation, proteolytic cleavage and disulfide bridge events are the next leading contributors of PTM data.
- HPRD data is available for download in tab delimited and XML file formats.