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hu.MAP_edges_BioGRID_format_v3.xls
hu.MAP_edges_BioGRID_format_v3.xlsInteractions were derived from a synthesis of three high-throughput proteomics datasets (1 Co-fractionation and 2 Affinity Capture-MS): Wan et al. (2015 PMID:26344197), Hein et al. (2015 PMID:26496610) and Huttlin et al. (2015 PMID:26186194) (Bioplex). Interactions with BioPlex or Hein et al. annotations involve at least one bait in the original AP-MS experiments. Matrix_Model annotations were ranked prey-prey relationships from AP-MS experiments. Wan et al. annotations were derived from co-fractionation experiments. Multiple_Evidences interactions were derived from a combination of the above experiments. |
Integration of over 9,000 mass spectrometry experiments builds a global map of human protein complexes
This download directory contains the interactions associated with paper: Integration of over 9,000 mass spectrometry experiments builds a global map of human protein complexes.
- hu.MAP_edges_BioGRID_format_v3.xlsx: Interactions were derived from a synthesis of three high-throughput proteomics datasets (1 Co-fractionation and 2 Affinity Capture-MS): Wan et al. (2015 PMID:26344197), Hein et al. (2015 PMID:26496610) and Huttlin et al. (2015 PMID:26186194) (Bioplex). Interactions with BioPlex or Hein et al. annotations involve at least one bait in the original AP-MS experiments. Matrix_Model annotations were ranked prey-prey relationships from AP-MS experiments. Wan et al. annotations were derived from co-fractionation experiments. Multiple_Evidences interactions were derived from a combination of the above experiments.