计算生物学
蛋白质组
聚类分析
人类蛋白质组计划
计算机科学
空间分析
生物
情报检索
蛋白质组学
人工智能
地理
生物信息学
遗传学
基因
遥感
作者
Nathan Cho,Keith C. Cheveralls,Andreas‐David Brunner,Kibeom Kim,André C. Michaelis,Preethi Raghavan,Hirofumi Kobayashi,Laura Savy,Jason Y. Li,Hera Canaj,James Y.S. Kim,Edna M. Stewart,Christian Gnann,Frank McCarthy,Joana P. Cabrera,Rachel M. Brunetti,Bryant B. Chhun,Greg Dingle,Marco Y. Hein,Bo Huang
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2022-03-10
卷期号:375 (6585)
被引量:355
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.abi6983
摘要
Elucidating the wiring diagram of the human cell is a central goal of the postgenomic era. We combined genome engineering, confocal live-cell imaging, mass spectrometry, and data science to systematically map the localization and interactions of human proteins. Our approach provides a data-driven description of the molecular and spatial networks that organize the proteome. Unsupervised clustering of these networks delineates functional communities that facilitate biological discovery. We found that remarkably precise functional information can be derived from protein localization patterns, which often contain enough information to identify molecular interactions, and that RNA binding proteins form a specific subgroup defined by unique interaction and localization properties. Paired with a fully interactive website (opencell.czbiohub.org), our work constitutes a resource for the quantitative cartography of human cellular organization.
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