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PPD

General information

URL: http://www.plasmaproteomedatabase.org/
Full name: Plasma Proteome Database
Description: Plasma Proteome Database (PPD) was developed as a part of Human Proteome Organization's (HUPO) initial effort to characterize human plasma proteome. This is one of the largest resources on proteins reported in plasma and serum.
Year founded: 2005
Last update: 2014-01-01
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
Unaccessible
Country/Region: India

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Contact information

University/Institution: Institute of Bioinformatics (IOB)
Address: Bangalore 560 066, Karnataka, India
City: Bangalore
Province/State: Karnataka
Country/Region: India
Contact name (PI/Team): Akhilesh Pandey
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): pandey@jhmi.edu

Publications

24304897
Plasma Proteome Database as a resource for proteomics research: 2014 update. [PMID: 24304897]
Nanjappa V, Thomas JK, Marimuthu A, Muthusamy B, Radhakrishnan A, Sharma R, Ahmad Khan A, Balakrishnan L, Sahasrabuddhe NA, Kumar S, Jhaveri BN, Sheth KV, Kumar Khatana R, Shaw PG, Srikanth SM, Mathur PP, Shankar S, Nagaraja D, Christopher R, Mathivanan S, Raju R, Sirdeshmukh R, Chatterjee A, Simpson RJ, Harsha HC, Pandey A, Prasad TS.

Plasma Proteome Database (PPD; http://www.plasmaproteomedatabase.org/) was initially described in the year 2005 as a part of Human Proteome Organization's (HUPO's) pilot initiative on Human Plasma Proteome Project. Since then, improvements in proteomic technologies and increased throughput have led to identification of a large number of novel plasma proteins. To keep up with this increase in data, we have significantly enriched the proteomic information in PPD. This database currently contains information on 10,546 proteins detected in serum/plasma of which 3784 have been reported in two or more studies. The latest version of the database also incorporates mass spectrometry-derived data including experimentally verified proteotypic peptides used for multiple reaction monitoring assays. Other novel features include published plasma/serum concentrations for 1278 proteins along with a separate category of plasma-derived extracellular vesicle proteins. As plasma proteins have become a major thrust in the field of biomarkers, we have enabled a batch-based query designated Plasma Proteome Explorer, which will permit the users in screening a list of proteins or peptides against known plasma proteins to assess novelty of their data set. We believe that PPD will facilitate both clinical and basic research by serving as a comprehensive reference of plasma proteins in humans and accelerate biomarker discovery and translation efforts.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2014:42(Database issue) | 234 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
16041672
Plasma Proteome Database as a resource for proteomics research. [PMID: 16041672]
Muthusamy B, Hanumanthu G, Suresh S, Rekha B, Srinivas D, Karthick L, Vrushabendra BM, Sharma S, Mishra G, Chatterjee P, Mangala KS, Shivashankar HN, Chandrika KN, Deshpande N, Suresh M, Kannabiran N, Niranjan V, Nalli A, Prasad TS, Arun KS, Reddy R, Chandran S, Jadhav T, Julie D, Mahesh M, John SL, Palvankar K, Sudhir D, Bala P, Rashmi NS, Vishnupriya G, Dhar K, Reshma S, Chaerkady R, Gandhi TK, Harsha HC, Mohan SS, Deshpande KS, Sarker M, Pandey A.

Plasma is one of the best studied compartments in the human body and serves as an ideal body fluid for the diagnosis of diseases. This report provides a detailed functional annotation of all the plasma proteins identified to date. In all, gene products encoded by 3778 distinct genes were annotated based on proteins previously published in the literature as plasma proteins and the identification of multiple peptides from proteins under HUPO's Plasma Proteome Project. Our analysis revealed that 51% of these genes encoded more than one protein isoform. All single nucleotide polymorphisms involving protein-coding regions were mapped onto the protein sequences. We found a number of examples of isoform-specific subcellular localization as well as tissue expression. This database is an attempt at comprehensive annotation of a complex subproteome and is available on the web at http://www.plasmaproteomedatabase.org.

Proteomics. 2005:5(13) | 110 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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895/6895 (87.034%)
Expression:
161/1347 (88.122%)
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Total Rank
331
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