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1 - 50 of 204063 UniProtKB matches
(146462 models, 128106 structures.)
UniProtKB AC
(Name)
UniProtKB Section
 
Homology Model
 
Experimental Structure
OrganismDescription
Q8NFN8
(GP156_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Probable G-protein coupled receptor 156;
G-protein coupled receptor PGR28;
GABAB-related G-protein coupled receptor;
Q49A26
(GLYR1_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Cytokine-like nuclear factor N-PAC;
3-hydroxyisobutyrate dehydrogenase-like protein;
Glyoxylate reductase 1 homolog;
Nuclear protein NP60;
Nuclear protein of 60 kDa;
Nucleosome-destabilizing factor;
Putative oxidoreductase GLYR1;
Q86Y25
(Z354C_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Zinc finger protein 354C;
Kidney, ischemia, and developmentally-regulated protein 3;
Q96N38
(ZN714_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Zinc finger protein 714;
Q9BUY5
(ZN426_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Zinc finger protein 426;
Q9UQB8
(BAIP2_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitor 1-associated protein 2;
Fas ligand-associated factor 3;
Insulin receptor substrate p53/p58;
Insulin receptor substrate protein of 53 kDa;
A0AVF1
(IFT56_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Intraflagellar transport protein 56;
Tetratricopeptide repeat protein 26;
O95201
(RHIT_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Transcriptional repressor RHIT;
Repressor of heat-inducible transcription;
Zinc finger protein 205;
Zinc finger protein 210;
P48169
(GBRA4_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor subunit alpha-4;
GABA(A) receptor subunit alpha-4;
A8MQ27
(NEU1B_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase NEURL1B;
Neuralized-2;
Neuralized-like protein 1B;
Neuralized-like protein 3;
RING-type E3 ubiquitin transferase NEURL1B;
Q96S52
(PIGS_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
GPI transamidase component PIG-S;
Phosphatidylinositol-glycan biosynthesis class S protein;
Q6P9H4
(CNKR3_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Connector enhancer of kinase suppressor of ras 3;
CNK homolog protein 3;
CNKSR family member 3;
Maguin-like protein;
Q8NBN3
(TM87A_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Transmembrane protein 87A;
Elkin1;
Q96K49
(TM87B_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Transmembrane protein 87B;
A6NK97
(S22AK_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Solute carrier family 22 member 20;
Organic anion transporter 6;
Solute carrier family 22 member 20 pseudogene;
Q8WYK0
(ACO12_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Acetyl-coenzyme A thioesterase;
Acyl-CoA thioester hydrolase 12;
Acyl-coenzyme A thioesterase 12;
Cytoplasmic acetyl-CoA hydrolase 1;
START domain-containing protein 15;
Q7Z6M2
(FBX33_HUMAN)
Swiss-ProtHomo sapiens
(Human)
F-box only protein 33;
Q12912
(IRAG2_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate receptor associated 2;
Lymphoid-restricted membrane protein;
Protein Jaw1;
Processed inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate receptor associated 2;
Q9N2J8
(ENH3_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
HERV-H_2q24.1 provirus ancestral Env polyprotein;
Env protein HERV-H/p59;
Envelope polyprotein;
HERV-H/env59;
Surface protein;
SU;
Transmembrane protein;
TM;
Q9Y625
(GPC6_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Glypican-6;
Secreted glypican-6;
Q6GPH6
(IPIL1_HUMAN)
Swiss-ProtHomo sapiens
(Human)
Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor-interacting protein-like 1;
P34913
(HYES_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Bifunctional epoxide hydrolase 2;
Cytosolic epoxide hydrolase 2;
CEH;
3.3.2.10;
Epoxide hydratase;
Soluble epoxide hydrolase;
SEH;
Lipid-phosphate phosphatase;
3.1.3.76;
Q96LI5
(CNO6L_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
CCR4-NOT transcription complex subunit 6-like;
Carbon catabolite repressor protein 4 homolog B;
Q68EA5
(ZNF57_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Zinc finger protein 57;
Zinc finger protein 424;
Q2M329
(CCD96_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Coiled-coil domain-containing protein 96;
P14222
(PERF_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Perforin-1;
Cytolysin;
Lymphocyte pore-forming protein;
Q9NWM0
(SMOX_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Spermine oxidase;
Polyamine oxidase 1;
Q8NB59
(SYT14_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Synaptotagmin-14;
Synaptotagmin XIV;
Q3SY00
(T10IP_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Testis-specific protein 10-interacting protein;
Tsga10-interacting protein;
Q9BW71
(HIRP3_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
HIRA-interacting protein 3;
Q8IUC8
(GLT13_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Polypeptide N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase 13;
Polypeptide GalNAc transferase 13;
Protein-UDP acetylgalactosaminyltransferase 13;
UDP-GalNAc:polypeptide N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase 13;
P07686
(HEXB_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Beta-hexosaminidase subunit beta;
Beta-N-acetylhexosaminidase subunit beta;
Cervical cancer proto-oncogene 7 protein;
N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase subunit beta;
Beta-hexosaminidase subunit beta chain B;
Beta-hexosaminidase subunit beta chain A;
Q63HN1
(S31F2_HUMAN)
Swiss-ProtHomo sapiens
(Human)
Putative protein SPATA31F2P;
Putative protein FAM205B;
O75487
(GPC4_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Glypican-4;
K-glypican;
Secreted glypican-4;
A6NKX4
(S22AV_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Putative solute carrier family 22 member 31;
O75564
(JERKY_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Jerky protein homolog;
Q8N976
(YG039_HUMAN)
Swiss-ProtHomo sapiens
(Human)
Putative uncharacterized protein FLJ38264;
Q69YW2
(STUM_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Protein stum homolog;
Q8N5N4
(CC022_HUMAN)
Swiss-ProtHomo sapiens
(Human)
Uncharacterized protein C3orf22;
Q5MJ09
(SPXN3_HUMAN)
Swiss-ProtHomo sapiens
(Human)
Sperm protein associated with the nucleus on the X chromosome N3;
Nuclear-associated protein SPAN-Xn3;
SPANX family member N3;
Q96PE5
(OPALI_HUMAN)
Swiss-ProtHomo sapiens
(Human)
Opalin;
Oligodendrocytic myelin paranodal and inner loop protein;
Transmembrane protein 10;
Q9NWH2
(TM242_HUMAN)
Swiss-ProtHomo sapiens
(Human)
Transmembrane protein 242;
Q9Y244
(POMP_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Proteasome maturation protein;
Proteassemblin;
Protein UMP1 homolog;
Voltage-gated K channel beta subunit 4.1;
Q06055
(AT5G2_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
ATP synthase F(0) complex subunit C2, mitochondrial;
ATP synthase lipid-binding protein;
ATP synthase membrane subunit c locus 2;
ATP synthase proteolipid P2;
ATP synthase proton-transporting mitochondrial F(0) complex subunit C2;
ATPase protein 9;
ATPase subunit c;
Q86Y39
(NDUAB_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
NADH dehydrogenase [ubiquinone] 1 alpha subcomplex subunit 11;
Complex I-B14.7;
NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase subunit B14.7;
Q13901
(C1D_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Nuclear nucleic acid-binding protein C1D;
Q8N7U9
(CQ054_HUMAN)
Swiss-ProtHomo sapiens
(Human)
Putative uncharacterized protein encoded by LINC00469;
Q8N2G4
(LYPD1_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Ly6/PLAUR domain-containing protein 1;
Putative HeLa tumor suppressor;
O75379
(VAMP4_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Vesicle-associated membrane protein 4;
Q9Y5J1
(UTP18_HUMAN)
Swiss-Prot
Homo sapiens
(Human)
U3 small nucleolar RNA-associated protein 18 homolog;
WD repeat-containing protein 50;
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Homo sapiens (Human)

Homo sapiens (Latin: "wise man") is the species name for humans. Believed to have originated in Africa, Homo sapiens is the only surviving member of the Homo genus.

The first complete draft of the human genome was completed in 2001 with an estimated cost of $300million. With the advances in DNA sequencing methods, this price has dropped dramatically down to almost $1000 per genome. By combining the individual genome information with other data, such as protein structure models, personalised medicine becomes viable.

"Homo sapiens", Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia

Protein models in Repository

From left to right: i) The number of proteins in the reference proteome of Homo sapiens, ii) the number of unique protein sequences for which at least one model is available, iii) the total number of models and iv) a coverage bar plot is shown.
The bar plot shows the coverage for every protein in the reference proteome of Homo sapiens for which there is at least one model. Different colours (dark green to red boxes) represent the coverage of the targets. Targets with high coverage are represented in dark green (more than 80% of the target's length is covered by models), whereas low coverage is shown in red. The size of each box is proportional to the number of target sequences with a given coverage.

For information on the latest proteome for Homo sapiens, please visit Proteome.

You can easily download the latest protein sequences for Homo sapiens proteome here. Please note this download is for the current UniProtKB release, which may be different to release 2024_02 that was used for the most up to date SWISS-MODEL Repository.

Proteins in proteomeSequences modelledModels
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Detailed coverage numbers are obtained by hovering the mouse over one of the boxes.

Structural Coverage

The plot shows the evolution over years (x-axis) of the fraction of Homo sapiens reference proteome residues (y-axis) for which structural information is available. Different colors (light blue to dark blue) in the plot represent the quality of the sequence alignment between the reference proteome sequences (targets) and the sequences of the proteins in the structure database (templates). Alignments with low sequence identity are displayed in light blue, whereas alignments with high sequence identity are depicted in dark blue. The SWISS-MODEL Template Library is used as database of templates. Only target-template alignments found by HHblits and only residues with atom coordinates are considered.

Residue Coverage

This chart shows the percentage of residues in the Homo sapiens proteome which are covered by experimental structures and the enhancement of coverage by homology modelling by the SWISS-MODEL pipeline. Experimental residue coverage is determined using SIFTS mapping. For residues which are not covered by experimental structures (including where there are no atom records in SIFTS mapping) the model coverage bars are coloured by QMEANDisCo local quality score.

Oligomeric State

Many proteins form oligomeric structures either by self-assembly (homo-oligomeric) or by assembly with other proteins (hetero-oligomeric) to accomplish their function. In SWISS-MODEL Repository, the quaternary structure annotation of the template is used to model the target sequence in its oligomeric form. Currently our method is limited to the modelling of homo-oligomeric assemblies. The oligomeric state of the template is only considered if the interface is conserved.

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