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A protein complex network of Drosophila melanogaster
Authors:Guruharsha K G  Rual Jean-François  Zhai Bo  Mintseris Julian  Vaidya Pujita  Vaidya Namita  Beekman Chapman  Wong Christina  Rhee David Y  Cenaj Odise  McKillip Emily  Shah Saumini  Stapleton Mark  Wan Kenneth H  Yu Charles  Parsa Bayan  Carlson Joseph W  Chen Xiao  Kapadia Bhaveen  VijayRaghavan K  Gygi Steven P  Celniker Susan E  Obar Robert A  Artavanis-Tsakonas Spyros
Institution:1 Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA
2 Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
3 National Centre for Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bangalore 560065, India
Abstract:Determining the composition of protein complexes is an essential step toward understanding the cell as an integrated system. Using coaffinity purification coupled to mass spectrometry analysis, we examined protein associations involving nearly 5,000 individual, FLAG-HA epitope-tagged Drosophila proteins. Stringent analysis of these data, based on a statistical framework designed to define individual protein-protein interactions, led to the generation of a Drosophila protein interaction map (DPiM) encompassing 556 protein complexes. The high quality of the DPiM and its usefulness as a paradigm for metazoan proteomes are apparent from the recovery of many known complexes, significant enrichment for shared functional attributes, and validation in human cells. The DPiM defines potential novel members for several important protein complexes and assigns functional links to 586 protein-coding genes lacking previous experimental annotation. The DPiM represents, to our knowledge, the largest metazoan protein complex map and provides a valuable resource for analysis of protein complex evolution.
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