Title
Use of Gene Ontology Annotation to understand the peroxisome proteome in humans.
Abstract
The Gene Ontology (GO) is the de facto standard for the functional description of gene products, providing a consistent, information-rich terminology applicable across species and information repositories. The UniProt Consortium uses both manual and automatic GO annotation approaches to curate UniProt Knowledgebase (UniProtKB) entries. The selection of a protein set prioritized for manual annotation has implications for the characteristics of the information provided to users working in a specific field or interested in particular pathways or processes. In this article, we describe an organelle-focused, manual curation initiative targeting proteins from the human peroxisome. We discuss the steps taken to define the peroxisome proteome and the challenges encountered in defining the boundaries of this protein set. We illustrate with the use of examples how GO annotations now capture cell and tissue type information and the advantages that such an annotation approach provides to users.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1093/database/bas062
DATABASE-THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL DATABASES AND CURATION
Keywords
DocType
Volume
protein transport,databases,protein binding,peroxisomes,proteome
Journal
2013
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1758-0463
9
0.83
References 
Authors
7
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Prudence Mutowo-Meullenet129515.27
Rachael P. Huntley236722.86
Emily C. Dimmer318414.67
Yasmin Alam-Faruque4797.44
Tony Sawford51108.58
Maria Jesus Martin62793365.41
Claire O'Donovan72584329.29
Rolf Apweiler867111644.94