相互作用体
人类蛋白质组计划
蛋白质组
蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用
计算生物学
背景(考古学)
表型
功能(生物学)
蛋白质组学
系统生物学
生物
遗传学
基因
古生物学
作者
Katja Luck,Dae‐Kyum Kim,L. Lambourne,Kerstin Spirohn,Bridget E. Begg,Wenting Bian,Ruth Brignall,Tiziana M. Cafarelli,Francisco Campos‐Laborie,Benoît Charloteaux,Dongsic Choi,Atina G. Coté,Meaghan Daley,Steven Deimling,Alice Desbuleux,Amélie Dricot,Marinella Gebbia,Madeleine F. Hardy,Nishka Kishore,Jennifer J. Knapp
出处
期刊:Nature
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2020-04-08
卷期号:580 (7803): 402-408
被引量:1014
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41586-020-2188-x
摘要
Global insights into cellular organization and genome function require comprehensive understanding of the interactome networks that mediate genotype–phenotype relationships1,2. Here we present a human ‘all-by-all’ reference interactome map of human binary protein interactions, or ‘HuRI’. With approximately 53,000 protein–protein interactions, HuRI has approximately four times as many such interactions as there are high-quality curated interactions from small-scale studies. The integration of HuRI with genome3, transcriptome4 and proteome5 data enables cellular function to be studied within most physiological or pathological cellular contexts. We demonstrate the utility of HuRI in identifying the specific subcellular roles of protein–protein interactions. Inferred tissue-specific networks reveal general principles for the formation of cellular context-specific functions and elucidate potential molecular mechanisms that might underlie tissue-specific phenotypes of Mendelian diseases. HuRI is a systematic proteome-wide reference that links genomic variation to phenotypic outcomes. A human binary protein interactome map that includes around 53,000 protein–protein interactions involving more than 8,000 proteins provides a reference for the study of human cellular function in health and disease.
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