Publication: A Reference Map of the Human Binary Protein Interactome
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2020-04-08
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Luck, Katja, Dae-Kyum Kim, Luke Lambourne, Kerstin Spirohn, Bridget E Begg, Wenting Bian, Ruth Brignall, et al. 2020. “A Reference Map of the Human Binary Protein Interactome.” Nature 580 (7803): 402–8.
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Global insights into cellular organization and genome function require comprehensive understanding of the interactome networks that mediate genotype-phenotype relationships. Here, we present a human “all-by-all” reference interactome map of human binary protein interactions, or “HuRI”. With ~53,000 high-quality protein-protein interactions (PPIs), HuRI has approximately four times more such interactions than high-quality curated interactions from small-scale studies. Integrating HuRI with genome, transcriptome, and proteome data enables the study of cellular function within most physiological or pathological cellular contexts. We demonstrate the utility of HuRI in identifying specific subcellular roles of PPIs. Inferred tissue-specific networks reveal general principles for the formation of cellular context-specific functions and elucidate potential molecular mechanisms underlying tissue-specific phenotypes of Mendelian diseases. HuRI represents a systematic proteome-wide reference linking genomic variation to phenotypic outcomes.
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