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CDP

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URL: http://celldeathproteomics.uio.no
Full name: cell death proteomics
Description: The cell death proteomics (CDP) database comprehends data from apoptosis, autophagy, cytotoxic granule-mediated cell death, excitotoxicity, mitotic catastrophe, paraptosis, pyroptosis, and Wallerian degeneration.
Year founded: 2013
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Country/Region: Norway

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University/Institution: University of Oslo
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City: Oslo
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Country/Region: Norway
Contact name (PI/Team): Magnus Ø. Arntzen
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): magnus.arntzen@biotek.uio.no

Publications

23537399
Cell death proteomics database: consolidating proteomics data on cell death. [PMID: 23537399]
Arntzen MØ, Bull VH, Thiede B.

Programmed cell death is a ubiquitous process of utmost importance for the development and maintenance of multicellular organisms. More than 10 different types of programmed cell death forms have been discovered. Several proteomics analyses have been performed to gain insight in proteins involved in the different forms of programmed cell death. To consolidate these studies, we have developed the cell death proteomics (CDP) database, which comprehends data from apoptosis, autophagy, cytotoxic granule-mediated cell death, excitotoxicity, mitotic catastrophe, paraptosis, pyroptosis, and Wallerian degeneration. The CDP database is available as a web-based database to compare protein identifications and quantitative information across different experimental setups. The proteomics data of 73 publications were integrated and unified with protein annotations from UniProt-KB and gene ontology (GO). Currently, more than 6,500 records of more than 3,700 proteins are included in the CDP. Comparing apoptosis and autophagy using overrepresentation analysis of GO terms, the majority of enriched processes were found in both, but also some clear differences were perceived. Furthermore, the analysis revealed differences and similarities of the proteome between autophagosomal and overall autophagy. The CDP database represents a useful tool to consolidate data from proteome analyses of programmed cell death and is available at http://celldeathproteomics.uio.no.

J Proteome Res. 2013:12(5) | 9 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

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5813/6895 (15.707%)
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382/451 (15.521%)
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1475/1738 (15.19%)
5813
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Created on: 2018-01-28
Curated by:
Mansoor Khan [2018-08-07]
Zhuang Xiong [2018-07-12]
Zhuang Xiong [2018-02-24]
Pei Wang [2018-01-28]