Publications by authors named "Julie M Sahalie"

Just as reference genome sequences revolutionized human genetics, reference maps of interactome networks will be critical to fully understand genotype-phenotype relationships. Here, we describe a systematic map of ?14,000 high-quality human binary protein-protein interactions. At equal quality, this map is ?30% larger than what is available from small-scale studies published in the literature in the last few decades.

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  • The study aims to enhance the understanding of cellular networks by creating a detailed protein-protein interaction map for C. elegans using a high-throughput yeast two-hybrid system.
  • The resulting dataset, known as the Worm Interactome 2007 (WI-2007), was rigorously tested for quality and found to be on par with established low-throughput data.
  • By combining WI-2007 with previous datasets, researchers developed a more robust interactome map (WI8), estimating the C. elegans interactome to have around 116,000 interactions, highlighting the value of different experimental methods for uncovering gene and protein relationships.
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Several attempts have been made to systematically map protein-protein interaction, or 'interactome', networks. However, it remains difficult to assess the quality and coverage of existing data sets. Here we describe a framework that uses an empirically-based approach to rigorously dissect quality parameters of currently available human interactome maps.

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Information on protein-protein interactions is of central importance for many areas of biomedical research. At present no method exists to systematically and experimentally assess the quality of individual interactions reported in interaction mapping experiments. To provide a standardized confidence-scoring method that can be applied to tens of thousands of protein interactions, we have developed an interaction tool kit consisting of four complementary, high-throughput protein interaction assays.

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