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Protein-Protein Interaction Networks
Functional Enrichment Analysis
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5090
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24.6 mio
Interactions
>2000 mio
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Examples and Highlights
Example 1
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FAA4 and its ten most confident interactors.
FAA4 in yeast is a long chain fatty acyl-CoA synthetase; see it connected to other synthetases as well as regulators.
Example 2
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The 20 most frequently mutated human cancer genes.
These have a higher-than-expected degree of interconnectivity, and are enriched in characteristic molecular functions.
Example 3
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A poorly characterized protein from Natronococcus.
It has no annotated domains or functions, but shows some intriguing connections to possible DNA-replication or -repair proteins.
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Proteins with Values/Ranks - Functional Enrichment Analysis
Submit your entire experiment as a list of proteins - no cutoffs.
Behind each protein, put a meaningful value for ranking (fold-change, log-pvalue, abundance, ...).
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