Description
This track shows data from Gordon et al, 2020 "A
SARS-CoV-2-Human Protein-Protein Interaction Map Reveals Drug Targets and
Potential Drug-Repurposing".
The authors cloned, tagged, and expressed 26
of the mature proteins expressed by SARS-CoV-2 in 293 human cells and used
affinity purification mass spectrometry (AP-MS) to identify human proteins that
interact with viral proteins.
332 high confidence interactions are reported
betwen human and viral proteins.
Display Conventions and Configuration
On the viral genome the coordinates of the viral protein are marked and labeled with the
name of the human interactor.
The bed file also includes the MIST score * 1000.
A MIST score of 1 is a highly reproducible and specific interaction, scores
are multipled by 1000 for display purposes.
The set of interactions displayed here includes only the 332 "high confidence"
interactions that met criteria for significance (using a MIST cutoff >= 0.7 as well
as "a SAINTexpress BFDR <= 0.05 and an average spectral count >= 2.").
Methods
The tab delimited version of supplementary table 2 was downloaded from
biorxiv. This table lists the viral protein that served as the "bait" and
Uniprot identifiers of human proteins that were captured as "prey".
A version of the "UniProt Mature Protein Products (Polypeptide Chains)" track was then manually
modified to rename ORFs to match paper nomenclature as indicated by Figure 1.
The table was then joined and MIST scores multipled by 1000 to produce a track reporting
interactions.
References
Gordon et al,
"A SARS-CoV-2-Human Protein-Protein Interaction Map Reveals Drug Targets and Potential Drug-Repurposing",
Biorxiv 2020
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