Dear Mary,

Thanks for your reply.  I am interested in compiling a list of proteomic
differences between humans and chimpanzees.  I had the impression this
work had been done before, yet a pubmed search only revealed comparisons
regarding the kinome (Anamika et al, 2008), and proteases (Quesada et
al, 2008).

Have I missed any references?

To obtain my list, it appears that I will need to browse the chimpanzee
genome at the nucleotide level, using human mRNAs as queries.   I can do
this using Bioconductor.  Would anyone at UCSC be potentially interested
in checking my list?  Presumably, this effort would result in a
publication, for which I would be glad to have co-authors.

Guy

-----Original Message-----
From: Mary Goldman [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 8:25 PM
To: Tillinghast, Guy, M.D.
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Genome] The Chimpanzee Proteome.

Hi Guy,

The chimpanzee genome is fully sequenced (read the description here: 
http://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/hgGateway?org=Chimp&db=panTro2), however
it has not been as intensively annotated as the human genome. Thus, the
human genome has more mRNAs and protein sequences.

I hope this information is helpful.  Please feel free to contact the
mail list again if you require further assistance.

Best,
Mary
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Mary Goldman
UCSC Bioinformatics Group

On 10/11/10 5:49 AM, Tillinghast, Guy, M.D. wrote:
> When I download the complete human proteome from the UCSC browser, I 
> obtain 28998 entries.
> However, when I employ the same general approach to the Chimpanzee 
> proteome, I obtain only 786 entries.  Why this discrepancy?
>
> assembly: Mar. 2006 (CGSC2.1/panTro2)
> track: RefSeq Genes
> location: genome
>
> Has the chimpanzee genome not been fully sequenced?
>
> Guy Tillinghast, Newport New, Virginia.
>
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