1. Empirically controlled mapping of the Caenorhabditis elegans protein-protein interactome network.
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Simonis, Nicolas, Rual, Jean-François, Carvunis, Anne-Ruxandra, Tasan, Murat, Lemmens, Irma, Hirozane-Kishikawa, Tomoko, Tong Hao, Sahalie, Julie M., Venkatesan, Kavitha, Gebreab, Fana, Cevik, Sebiha, Klitgord, Niels, Changyu Fan, Braun, Pascal, Ning Li, Ayivi-Guedehoussou, Nono, Dann, Elizabeth, Bertin, Nicolas, Szeto, David, and Dricot, Amélie
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PROTEIN-protein interactions ,CAENORHABDITIS elegans ,QUALITY standards ,GENES ,PROTEINS ,CELL physiology - 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 ∼10,000 × ∼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 ∼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. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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