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Visualization of biochemical networks in living cells
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2001
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Biochemical NetworksMolecular BiologyCytoskeletonCellular PhysiologyNetwork VisualizationBiological NetworkBiological Network VisualizationProteomicsInteractomicsProtein InteractionsOmicsPathway AnalysisFunctional AnnotationGene ExpressionBioinformaticsFunctional GenomicsCell BiologyProtein BioinformaticsFunctional AssaysNatural SciencesComputational BiologyRegulatory Network ModellingCellular BiochemistrySystems BiologyMedicine
Functional annotation of novel genes can be achieved by detection of interactions of their encoded proteins with known proteins followed by assays to validate that the gene participates in a specific cellular function. We report an experimental strategy that allows for detection of protein interactions and functional assays with a single reporter system. Interactions among biochemical network component proteins are detected and probed with stimulators and inhibitors of the network. In addition, the cellular location of the interacting proteins is determined. We used this strategy to map a signal transduction network that controls initiation of translation in eukaryotes. We analyzed 35 different pairs of full-length proteins and identified 14 interactions, of which five have not been observed previously, suggesting that the organization of the pathway is more ramified and integrated than previously shown. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of using this strategy in efforts of genomewide functional annotation.
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