Authors
Edward M Marcotte, Matteo Pellegrini, Michael J Thompson, Todd O Yeates, David Eisenberg
Publication date
1999/11/4
Journal
Nature
Volume
402
Issue
6757
Pages
83-86
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
The availability of over 20 fully sequenced genomes has driven the development of new methods to find protein function and interactions. Here we group proteins by correlated evolution, correlated messenger RNA expression patterns and patterns of domain fusion to determine functional relationships among the 6,217 proteins of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Using these methods, we discover over 93,000 pairwise links between functionally related yeast proteins. Links between characterized and uncharacterized proteins allow a general function to be assigned to more than half of the 2,557 previously uncharacterized yeast proteins. Examples of functional links are given for a protein family of previously unknown function, a protein whose human homologues are implicated in colon cancer and the yeast prion Sup35.
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