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The CAFA challenge reports improved protein function prediction and new functional annotations for hundreds of genes through experimental screens

Authors :
Zhou, Naihui
Jiang, Yuxiang
Bergquist, Timothy R
Lee, Alexandra J
Kacsoh, Balint Z
Crocker, Alex W
Lewis, Kimberley A
Georghiou, George
Nguyen, Huy N
Hamid, Md Nafiz
Davis, Larry
Dogan, Tunca
Atalay, Volkan
Rifaioglu, Ahmet S
Dalkıran, Alperen
Cetin Atalay, Rengul
Zhang, Chengxin
Hurto, Rebecca L
Freddolino, Peter L
Zhang, Yang
Bhat, Prajwal
Supek, Fran
Fernández, José M
Gemovic, Branislava
Perovic, Vladimir R
Davidović, Radoslav S
Sumonja, Neven
Veljkovic, Nevena
Asgari, Ehsaneddin
Mofrad, Mohammad RK
Profiti, Giuseppe
Savojardo, Castrense
Martelli, Pier Luigi
Casadio, Rita
Boecker, Florian
Schoof, Heiko
Kahanda, Indika
Thurlby, Natalie
McHardy, Alice C
Renaux, Alexandre
Saidi, Rabie
Gough, Julian
Freitas, Alex A
Antczak, Magdalena
Fabris, Fabio
Wass, Mark N
Hou, Jie
Cheng, Jianlin
Wang, Zheng
Romero, Alfonso E
Paccanaro, Alberto
Yang, Haixuan
Goldberg, Tatyana
Zhao, Chenguang
Holm, Liisa
Törönen, Petri
Medlar, Alan J
Zosa, Elaine
Borukhov, Itamar
Novikov, Ilya
Wilkins, Angela
Lichtarge, Olivier
Chi, Po-Han
Tseng, Wei-Cheng
Linial, Michal
Rose, Peter W
Dessimoz, Christophe
Vidulin, Vedrana
Dzeroski, Saso
Sillitoe, Ian
Das, Sayoni
Lees, Jonathan Gill
Jones, David T
Wan, Cen
Cozzetto, Domenico
Fa, Rui
Torres, Mateo
Warwick Vesztrocy, Alex
Rodriguez, Jose Manuel
Tress, Michael L
Frasca, Marco
Notaro, Marco
Grossi, Giuliano
Petrini, Alessandro
Re, Matteo
Valentini, Giorgio
Mesiti, Marco
Roche, Daniel B
Reeb, Jonas
Ritchie, David W
Aridhi, Sabeur
Alborzi, Seyed Ziaeddin
Devignes, Marie-Dominique
Koo, Da Chen Emily
Bonneau, Richard
Gligorijević, Vladimir
Barot, Meet
Fang, Hai
Toppo, Stefano
Lavezzo, Enrico
Source :
Genome biology, vol 20, iss 1
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2019.

Abstract

BACKGROUND:The Critical Assessment of Functional Annotation (CAFA) is an ongoing, global, community-driven effort to evaluate and improve the computational annotation of protein function. RESULTS:Here, we report on the results of the third CAFA challenge, CAFA3, that featured an expanded analysis over the previous CAFA rounds, both in terms of volume of data analyzed and the types of analysis performed. In a novel and major new development, computational predictions and assessment goals drove some of the experimental assays, resulting in new functional annotations for more than 1000 genes. Specifically, we performed experimental whole-genome mutation screening in Candida albicans and Pseudomonas aureginosa genomes, which provided us with genome-wide experimental data for genes associated with biofilm formation and motility. We further performed targeted assays on selected genes in Drosophila melanogaster, which we suspected of being involved in long-term memory. CONCLUSION:We conclude that while predictions of the molecular function and biological process annotations have slightly improved over time, those of the cellular component have not. Term-centric prediction of experimental annotations remains equally challenging; although the performance of the top methods is significantly better than the expectations set by baseline methods in C. albicans and D. melanogaster, it leaves considerable room and need for improvement. Finally, we report that the CAFA community now involves a broad range of participants with expertise in bioinformatics, biological experimentation, biocuration, and bio-ontologies, working together to improve functional annotation, computational function prediction, and our ability to manage big data in the era of large experimental screens.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genome biology, vol 20, iss 1
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..be043e675e6dbbc59e8700a00783d11e