How Many Proteins Exist?
It is estimated that the human body may contain over two million proteins, coded for by only 20,000 – 25,000 genes. The total number of proteins found in terran biological organisms is likely to exceed ten million, but nobody knows for sure. We have data on just over a million proteins, taken mainly from information found in the ~100 genomes which have been fully sequenced as of 2007. The field that analyzes proteins in general and aims to exhaustively characterize all proteins in the human body is called proteomics. Many see the next logical step after the completion of the Human Genome Project to be the initiation of a Human Proteome Project. The Human Proteome Organization was founded to pursue this goal. Proteins are long molecular chains made from the 20 basic building blocks of life, amino acids. The longest known protein, titin, also known as connectin, contains 26,926 amino acids. Titin is found in muscle and contributes to its passive stiffness. Because the 20 amino acids can