High-quality binary protein interaction map of the yeast interactome network.

نویسندگان

  • Haiyuan Yu
  • Pascal Braun
  • Muhammed A Yildirim
  • Irma Lemmens
  • Kavitha Venkatesan
  • Julie Sahalie
  • Tomoko Hirozane-Kishikawa
  • Fana Gebreab
  • Na Li
  • Nicolas Simonis
  • Tong Hao
  • Jean-François Rual
  • Amélie Dricot
  • Alexei Vazquez
  • Ryan R Murray
  • Christophe Simon
  • Leah Tardivo
  • Stanley Tam
  • Nenad Svrzikapa
  • Changyu Fan
  • Anne-Sophie de Smet
  • Adriana Motyl
  • Michael E Hudson
  • Juyong Park
  • Xiaofeng Xin
  • Michael E Cusick
  • Troy Moore
  • Charlie Boone
  • Michael Snyder
  • Frederick P Roth
  • Albert-László Barabási
  • Jan Tavernier
  • David E Hill
  • Marc Vidal
چکیده

Current yeast interactome network maps contain several hundred molecular complexes with limited and somewhat controversial representation of direct binary interactions. We carried out a comparative quality assessment of current yeast interactome data sets, demonstrating that high-throughput yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) screening provides high-quality binary interaction information. Because a large fraction of the yeast binary interactome remains to be mapped, we developed an empirically controlled mapping framework to produce a "second-generation" high-quality, high-throughput Y2H data set covering approximately 20% of all yeast binary interactions. Both Y2H and affinity purification followed by mass spectrometry (AP/MS) data are of equally high quality but of a fundamentally different and complementary nature, resulting in networks with different topological and biological properties. Compared to co-complex interactome models, this binary map is enriched for transient signaling interactions and intercomplex connections with a highly significant clustering between essential proteins. Rather than correlating with essentiality, protein connectivity correlates with genetic pleiotropy.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Science

دوره 322 5898  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2008