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A human protein-protein interaction network: a resource for annotating the proteome
Authors:Stelzl Ulrich  Worm Uwe  Lalowski Maciej  Haenig Christian  Brembeck Felix H  Goehler Heike  Stroedicke Martin  Zenkner Martina  Schoenherr Anke  Koeppen Susanne  Timm Jan  Mintzlaff Sascha  Abraham Claudia  Bock Nicole  Kietzmann Silvia  Goedde Astrid  Toksöz Engin  Droege Anja  Krobitsch Sylvia  Korn Bernhard  Birchmeier Walter  Lehrach Hans  Wanker Erich E
Institution:Max Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, 13092 Berlin-Buch, Germany.
Abstract:Protein-protein interaction maps provide a valuable framework for a better understanding of the functional organization of the proteome. To detect interacting pairs of human proteins systematically, a protein matrix of 4456 baits and 5632 preys was screened by automated yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) interaction mating. We identified 3186 mostly novel interactions among 1705 proteins, resulting in a large, highly connected network. Independent pull-down and co-immunoprecipitation assays validated the overall quality of the Y2H interactions. Using topological and GO criteria, a scoring system was developed to define 911 high-confidence interactions among 401 proteins. Furthermore, the network was searched for interactions linking uncharacterized gene products and human disease proteins to regulatory cellular pathways. Two novel Axin-1 interactions were validated experimentally, characterizing ANP32A and CRMP1 as modulators of Wnt signaling. Systematic human protein interaction screens can lead to a more comprehensive understanding of protein function and cellular processes.
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