| Literature DB >> 19091010 |
Sheng-An Lee1, Cheng-hsiung Chan, Chi-Hung Tsai, Jin-Mei Lai, Feng-Sheng Wang, Cheng-Yan Kao, Chi-Ying F Huang.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The rapid growth of protein-protein interaction (PPI) data has led to the emergence of PPI network analysis. Despite advances in high-throughput techniques, the interactomes of several model organisms are still far from complete. Therefore, it is desirable to expand these interactomes with ortholog-based and other methods.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19091010 PMCID: PMC2638151 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2105-9-S12-S11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Bioinformatics ISSN: 1471-2105 Impact factor: 3.169
Numbers of ortholog shared by human and five model organisms
| Species (Taxonomy ID)a | Number of Genes with Orthologs | Number of Shared Orthologs Groupsb | |||||
| 19 491 | 5039 (25.82%) | 3951 (20.27%) | 1593 (8.17%) | ||||
| 19 142 | 4990 (26.07%) | 3942 (20.59%) | 1607 (8.39%) | ||||
| 17 766 | 4662 (26.24%) | 3711 (20.89%) | 1509 (8.49%) | ||||
| 7794 | 5039 (64.65%) | 4990 (64.02%) | 4662 (59.82%) | 1344 (17.24%) | |||
| 4971 | 3951 (79.48%) | 3942 (79.30%) | 3711 (74.65) | 1189 (23.92%) | |||
| 4589 | 1593 (34.71%) | 1607 (35.01%) | 1509 (32.88%) | 1344 (29.29%) | 1189 (25.91%) | ||
aThese species are ranked by the number of genes with ortholog information available.
bThe percentage below the number of ortholog refers to the coverage on the species given in the left most column.
Protein-protein interactions collected in the POINT database.
| Species (Taxonomy ID)a | All Available PPIs | Confident PPIs | ||
| PPI | Orthologs Groups PPIb | PPI | Orthologs Groups PPIb | |
| 82 445 | 70 264 | 31 162 | 25 612 | |
| 45 378 | 44 251 | 29 074 | 28 559 | |
| 29 342 | 14 071 | 1106 | 764 | |
| 5267 | 1572 | 692 | 288 | |
| 3851 | 3746 | 1320 | 1291 | |
| 2844 | 188 | 8 | 8 | |
| 1469 | 1399 | 1003 | 964 | |
| 1420 | 691 | 353 | 223 | |
| 356 | 227 | 163 | 98 | |
| 43 | 41 | 17 | 16 | |
| 49 | 33 | 1 | 1 | |
| 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |
a These species are ranked by the number of available PPIs, except for Others and Inter-species.
b Orthologous Group PPIs are PPIs with ortholog information available.
Contributions of model organisms to human theoretical and experimental interologs.
| Species (Taxonomy ID) | Theoretical Interologs Coveragea | Experimental PPIs and Interologsb | |||||||
| HomoloGene | OrthoMCL | TIGR EGO | All Available PPIs | Confident PPIs | |||||
| Interologs | Interologs | ||||||||
| 94.86% | 100.00% | 95.78% | 3859 | 8.72% | N/A | 1316 | 4.61% | N/A | |
| 70.19% | 77.56% | 50.24% | 1662 | 3.76% | 43.07% | 551 | 1.93% | 41.86% | |
| 60.14% | 71.59% | 35.83% | 480 | 1.08% | 12.44% | 251 | 0.88% | 19.07% | |
| 6.68% | 12.01% | 4.79% | 766 | 1.73% | 19.85% | 92 | 0.32% | 7.00% | |
| 4.11% | 8.05% | 2.78% | 231 | 0.52% | 5.99% | 29 | 0.10% | 2.20% | |
| 0.67% | 2.02% | 0.77% | 766 | 1.73% | 19.85% | 425 | 1.49% | 32.29% | |
aICHSA for theoretical interologs are the number of interologs divided by all theoretical human PPIs derived from each ortholog databases.
b ICHSA for all available and confident experimental interologs are the number of interologs divided by available and confident human PPIs.
Figure 1Interactions between . Interactions between P. falciparum and H. sapiens are grouped by biological processes from Gene Ontology. Each node represents a GO biological process in either P. falciparum or H. sapiens. The nodes of biological processes for P. falciparum are shaded based on their involvement in the inter-species interaction network; darker color implies larger involvement. For P. falciparum, most of the interactions are related to metabolic and cellular processes.
Figure 2Illustration of filtered . P. falciparum calmodulin (PF14_0323) shares 13 interaction partners with human calmodulin (CALM3), suggesting competition between the two proteins, and interference of host cell Ca2+ homeostasis. (Red: red blood cell; Green: the parasitophorous vacuole).
P. falciparum proteins participate in 95 PPIs filtered from 918 host-pathogen interactions.
| PF14_0323 | 811905 | Calmodulin | 50 |
| PF14_0127 | 811708 | N-myristoyltransferase | 6 |
| PF14_0627 | 812209 | ribosomal protein S3, putative | 6 |
| PF11_0188 | 810735 | heat shock protein 90 | 6 |
| PF14_0399 | 811981 | ADP-ribosylation-like factor, putative | 4 |
| PF13_0157 | 814127 | ribose-phosphate pyrophosphokinase | 4 |
| MAL7P1.162 | 2654986 | dynein heavy chain, putative | 4 |
| PF14_0486 | 812068 | elongation factor 2 | 3 |
| PF11_0486 | 811029 | MAEBL | 3 |
| PFF0345w | 3885886 | translation initiation factor IF-2, putative | 2 |
| PFE0795c | 812973 | nif-like protein, putative | 2 |
| PF11_0396 | 810942 | Protein phosphatase 2C | 2 |
| PFB0605w | 812721 | Ser/Thr protein kinase, putative | 1 |
| PF14_0664 | 812246 | biotin carboxylase subunit of acetyl CoA carboxylase, putative | 1 |
| PF14_0297 | 811879 | ecto-nucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase 1, putative | 1 |