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Empirically controlled mapping of the Caenorhabditis elegans protein-protein interactome network (2009)

Abstract
Abstract: To provide accurate biological hypotheses and elucidate global properties of cellular networks, systematic identification of protein-protein interactions must meet high quality standards. We present an expanded C. elegans protein-protein interaction network, or 'interactome' map, derived from testing a matrix of similar to 10,000 x similar to 10,000 proteins using a highly specific, high-throughput yeast two-hybrid system. Through a new empirical quality control framework, we show that the resulting data set ( Worm Interactome 2007, or WI-2007) was similar in quality to low-throughput data curated from the literature. We filtered previous interaction data sets and integrated them with WI-2007 to generate a high-confidence consolidated map ( Worm Interactome version 8, or WI8). This work allowed us to estimate the size of the worm interactome at similar to 116,000 interactions. Comparison with other types of functional genomic data shows the complementarity of distinct experimental approaches in predicting different functional relationships between genes or proteins.

Publication details
Download http://hdl.handle.net/10.1038/NMETH.1279
http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-603071
Publisher NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Repository DSpace at UGent (Belgium)
Keywords INTERACTION MAP, PERTURBATION, RESOURCE, SEQUENCE, EARLY EMBRYOGENESIS, C-ELEGANS, ANNOTATION, Science General, Technology and Engineering, Medicine and Health Sciences
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article, journalArticle
Language eng