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Change of the comment line (CC) topic INTERACTION
New comment line (CC) topic DISRUPTION PHENOTYPE

Change of the comment line (CC) topic INTERACTION

Not before: 01-Oct-2008

The CC line topic INTERACTION conveys information about binary protein-protein interactions. A description of its current format is available in the UniProtKB User Manual. Currently, all interaction data is automatically derived from the IntAct database. In the future, we will start to add manually curated binary protein-protein interactions to this topic (these are currently described in the CC line topic SUBUNIT). In order to represent isoform- and chain-specific interactions (e.g. for viral polyproteins) and to add interactor-specific comments (e.g. PTMs and binding regions), we are going to modify the format of the INTERACTION lines. Each binary interaction will be represented by a block of 3 to 4 lines:

Note: Variable values are represented in italics. Perl-style multipliers indicate whether a pattern (as delimited by parentheses) is optional (?), may occur 0 or more times (*), or 1 or more times (+). Alternative values are separated by a pipe symbol (|). Special characters are escaped by a backslash (\).

 CC   -!- INTERACTION:
(CC       Interact=status( \(source|By similarity\))?;( Xref=xref;)?
(CC         Comment=free_text;)?
 CC         Protein1=name [id(:subid)?];( Note=free_text;)?
 CC         Protein2=name [id(:subid)?];( Organism=organism;)?( Note=free_text;)?)+
Where:

Examples:

CC   -!- INTERACTION:
CC       Interact=Yes (PubMed:11533489);
CC         Comment=HDAC3 mediates the deacetylation of RELA.
CC         Protein1=RELA [Q04206];
CC         Protein2=HDAC3 [O15379];
Isoform-specific interaction:
CC   -!- INTERACTION:
CC       Interact=Yes (PubMed:10837489);
CC         Protein1=MCL1 [Q07820-1];
CC         Protein2=BAK1 [Q16611];
CC       Interact=Yes (PubMed:15901672, 17097560); Xref=IntAct:EBI-1003422,EBI-519866;
CC         Protein1=MCL1 [Q07820];
CC         Protein2=BAK1 [Q16611];
Negative isoform-specific interaction:
CC   -!- INTERACTION:
CC       Interact=Yes (PubMed:11418237); Xref=IntAct:EBI-375446,EBI-389883;
CC         Protein1=ABI1 [Q8IZP0];
CC         Protein2=NCK1 [P16333]; Note=SH3 1 domain;
CC       Interact=No (PubMed:12681507);
CC         Protein1=ABI1 [Q8IZP0-6];
CC         Protein2=NCK1 [P16333];
CC       Interact=Yes (By similarity);
CC         Protein1=ABI1 [Q8IZP0]; Note=N-terminus;
CC         Protein2=WASF1 [Q92558];
Chain-specific host-virus interaction:
CC   -!- INTERACTION:
CC       Interact=Yes (By similarity);
CC         Protein1=C1QR1 [Q9NPY3];
CC         Protein2=Core protein p21 [P27955:PRO_0000037583)]; Organism=Hepatitis C virus [NCBI_TaxID=11103]; Note=See also other virus strains;
Chain-specific virus-host interaction:
CC   -!- INTERACTION:
CC       Interact=Yes (By similarity);
CC         Protein1=Core protein p21 [P27955:PRO_0000037583];
CC         Protein2=C1QR1 [Q9NPY3]; Organism=Host; Note=See also other hosts;
Heterologous interaction between Bos taurus and Homo sapiens proteins:
CC   -!- INTERACTION:
CC       Interact=Yes (PubMed:16470652); Xref=IntAct:EBI-907934,EBI-907894;
CC         Protein1=CNP [P06623];
CC         Protein2=CABP1 [Q9NZU7]; Organism=Homo sapiens [NCBI_TaxID=9606];
Uncertain interaction:
CC   -!- INTERACTION:
CC       Interact=Uncertain (PubMed:15231747);
CC          Protein1=NOB1 [Q9ULX3];
CC          Protein2=UPF2 [Q9HAU5];
New comment line (CC) topic DISRUPTION PHENOTYPE

Not before: 01-Nov-2008

We are going to introduce the new CC line topic DISRUPTION PHENOTYPE to describe the effects caused by the disruption of the gene coding for a protein. Note that we only describe effects caused by the complete absence of a gene and thus of a protein in vivo (null mutants caused by random or target deletions, insertions of a transposable element etc.) To avoid description of phenotypes due to partial or dominant negative mutants, missense mutations will not be described in this topic, but in FT MUTAGEN instead. Defects caused by transient inactivation by methods such as RNA interference or blockage by antibodies will also not be described in this topic due to the difficulty of interpreting results.

The format of the new topic is free text.

Examples:

Q8R1N0:
CC   -!- DISRUPTION PHENOTYPE: Death occurs by the end of preimplantation
CC       development. Embryos exhibit a dramatic reduction in the total cell
CC       number, a high mitotic index, and the presence of abnormal mitotic
CC       figures.
Q05753:
CC   -!- DISRUPTION PHENOTYPE: Developmental arrest of the embryos at the
CC       globular stage.
P11911:
CC   -!- DISRUPTION PHENOTYPE: Impaired B-cell development which fails to
CC       progress past the progenitor stage.

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