%0 Journal Article %T Functional annotation of Candida albicans hypothetical proteins: a bioinformatics approach. %A Tripathi D %A Kapoor A %A Bulbul %A Pankaj %A Kant R %A Saluja D %A Sharma M %J Arch Microbiol %V 206 %N 3 %D 2024 Feb 23 %M 38393407 %F 2.667 %R 10.1007/s00203-024-03840-9 %X Candida albicans is a member of the ascomycetes class of fungi and it is an opportunistic pathogen species responsible for a wide range of fungal infections in humans. Bioinformatics and sequencing analysis of Candida proteomics has disclosed that around 69% proteome is still uncharacterized which needs to be annotated with functions. The NCBI-Genome has termed them as hypothetical proteins (HPs) in the whole proteome of Candida. Interpretation of this substantial portion of the proteome can reveal novel pharmacological targets for markers, drug development, and other therapeutics and so on. In this article, we have assigned functional annotation to these hypothetical proteins using bioinformatics methodologies. The advanced and robust computational models have been used to assign the preliminary functions to these putative HPs with high level of confidence. The findings of this study unveil some novel pharmacological targets for drug therapy and vaccines and it would help to identify novel molecular mechanisms underlying the fungal pathogenesis.