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Uncovering Arabidopsis Membrane Protein Interactome Enriched in Transporters Using Mating-Based Split Ubiquitin Assays and Classification Models

High-throughput data are a double-edged sword; for the benefit of large amount of data, there is an associated cost of noise. To increase reliability and scalability of high-throughput protein interaction data generation, we tested the efficacy of classification to enrich potential protein–protein i...

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Autores principales: Chen, Jin, Lalonde, Sylvie, Obrdlik, Petr, Noorani Vatani, Azam, Parsa, Saman A., Vilarino, Cristina, Revuelta, Jose Luis, Frommer, Wolf B., Rhee, Seung Y.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Research Foundation 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3380418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22737156
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2012.00124
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author Chen, Jin
Lalonde, Sylvie
Obrdlik, Petr
Noorani Vatani, Azam
Parsa, Saman A.
Vilarino, Cristina
Revuelta, Jose Luis
Frommer, Wolf B.
Rhee, Seung Y.
author_facet Chen, Jin
Lalonde, Sylvie
Obrdlik, Petr
Noorani Vatani, Azam
Parsa, Saman A.
Vilarino, Cristina
Revuelta, Jose Luis
Frommer, Wolf B.
Rhee, Seung Y.
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description High-throughput data are a double-edged sword; for the benefit of large amount of data, there is an associated cost of noise. To increase reliability and scalability of high-throughput protein interaction data generation, we tested the efficacy of classification to enrich potential protein–protein interactions. We applied this method to identify interactions among Arabidopsis membrane proteins enriched in transporters. We validated our method with multiple retests. Classification improved the quality of the ensuing interaction network and was effective in reducing the search space and increasing true positive rate. The final network of 541 interactions among 239 proteins (of which 179 are transporters) is the first protein interaction network enriched in membrane transporters reported for any organism. This network has similar topological attributes to other published protein interaction networks. It also extends and fills gaps in currently available biological networks in plants and allows building a number of hypotheses about processes and mechanisms involving signal-transduction and transport systems.
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spelling pubmed-33804182012-06-25 Uncovering Arabidopsis Membrane Protein Interactome Enriched in Transporters Using Mating-Based Split Ubiquitin Assays and Classification Models Chen, Jin Lalonde, Sylvie Obrdlik, Petr Noorani Vatani, Azam Parsa, Saman A. Vilarino, Cristina Revuelta, Jose Luis Frommer, Wolf B. Rhee, Seung Y. Front Plant Sci Plant Science High-throughput data are a double-edged sword; for the benefit of large amount of data, there is an associated cost of noise. To increase reliability and scalability of high-throughput protein interaction data generation, we tested the efficacy of classification to enrich potential protein–protein interactions. We applied this method to identify interactions among Arabidopsis membrane proteins enriched in transporters. We validated our method with multiple retests. Classification improved the quality of the ensuing interaction network and was effective in reducing the search space and increasing true positive rate. The final network of 541 interactions among 239 proteins (of which 179 are transporters) is the first protein interaction network enriched in membrane transporters reported for any organism. This network has similar topological attributes to other published protein interaction networks. It also extends and fills gaps in currently available biological networks in plants and allows building a number of hypotheses about processes and mechanisms involving signal-transduction and transport systems. Frontiers Research Foundation 2012-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3380418/ /pubmed/22737156 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2012.00124 Text en Copyright © 2012 Chen, Lalonde, Obrdlik, Noorani Vatani, Parsa, Vilarino, Revuelta, Frommer and Rhee. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial License, which permits non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Chen, Jin
Lalonde, Sylvie
Obrdlik, Petr
Noorani Vatani, Azam
Parsa, Saman A.
Vilarino, Cristina
Revuelta, Jose Luis
Frommer, Wolf B.
Rhee, Seung Y.
Uncovering Arabidopsis Membrane Protein Interactome Enriched in Transporters Using Mating-Based Split Ubiquitin Assays and Classification Models
title Uncovering Arabidopsis Membrane Protein Interactome Enriched in Transporters Using Mating-Based Split Ubiquitin Assays and Classification Models
title_full Uncovering Arabidopsis Membrane Protein Interactome Enriched in Transporters Using Mating-Based Split Ubiquitin Assays and Classification Models
title_fullStr Uncovering Arabidopsis Membrane Protein Interactome Enriched in Transporters Using Mating-Based Split Ubiquitin Assays and Classification Models
title_full_unstemmed Uncovering Arabidopsis Membrane Protein Interactome Enriched in Transporters Using Mating-Based Split Ubiquitin Assays and Classification Models
title_short Uncovering Arabidopsis Membrane Protein Interactome Enriched in Transporters Using Mating-Based Split Ubiquitin Assays and Classification Models
title_sort uncovering arabidopsis membrane protein interactome enriched in transporters using mating-based split ubiquitin assays and classification models
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3380418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22737156
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2012.00124
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