The subcellular section - A subcellular map of the human proteome
The subcellular section of the Human Protein Atlas provides high-resolution insights into the expression and spatiotemporal distribution of proteins encoded by 13147 genes (65% of the human protein-coding genes). For each gene, the subcellular distribution of the protein has been investigated by immunofluorescence (ICC-IF) and confocal microscopy in up to three different cell lines, selected from a panel of 37 cell lines used in the subcellular section. Upon image analysis, the subcellular localization of the protein has been classified into one or more of 35 different organelles and fine subcellular structures. In addition, the section includes an annotation of genes that display single-cell variation in protein expression levels and/or subcellular distribution, as well as an extended analysis of cell cycle dependency of such variations.
The subcellular section offers a database for detailed exploration of individual genes and proteins of interest, as well as for systematic analysis of proteomes in a broader context. More information about the content of the section, as well as the generation and analysis of the data, can be found in the Methods summary.
Learn about:
- The subcellular distribution of proteins in human cell lines.
- The proteomes of different organelles and subcellular structures.
- Single-cell variability in the expression levels and/or localizations of proteins.