Arabidopsis thaliana protein interaction network
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AT3G18370 - ( ATSYTF )

14 Proteins interacs with AT3G18370
LocusMethodFSW Cellular Compartment Classification (C3)Description
AT5G24770

Predicted

synthetic growth defect

FSW = 0.3712

Unknown

VSP2 (VEGETATIVE STORAGE PROTEIN 2) ACID PHOSPHATASE
AT4G03560

Predicted

in vitro

FSW = 0.1113

Unknown

ATTPC1 (TWO-PORE CHANNEL 1) CALCIUM CHANNEL/ VOLTAGE-GATED CALCIUM CHANNEL
AT4G14800

Predicted

Synthetic Lethality

two hybrid

Synthetic Lethality

two hybrid

Affinity Capture-MS

interologs mapping

Synthetic Lethality

FSW = 0.1154

Unknown

PBD2 (20S PROTEASOME BETA SUBUNIT 2) PEPTIDASE/ THREONINE-TYPE ENDOPEPTIDASE
AT5G61210

Predicted

in vitro

FSW = 0.0800

Unknown

SNAP33 (SOLUBLE N-ETHYLMALEIMIDE-SENSITIVE FACTOR ADAPTOR PROTEIN 33) SNAP RECEPTOR/ PROTEIN BINDING
AT1G07890

Predicted

synthetic growth defect

FSW = 0.1392

Unknown

APX1 (ASCORBATE PEROXIDASE 1) L-ASCORBATE PEROXIDASE
AT3G17810

Predicted

two hybrid

FSW = 0.0941

Unknown

DIHYDROOROTATE DEHYDROGENASE FAMILY PROTEIN / DIHYDROOROTATE OXIDASE FAMILY PROTEIN
AT5G08080

Predicted

in vitro

in vitro

FSW = 0.1203

Unknown

SYP132 (SYNTAXIN OF PLANTS 132) SNAP RECEPTOR
AT5G22770

Predicted

in vitro

FSW = 0.0556

Unknown

ALPHA-ADR (ALPHA-ADAPTIN) BINDING / PROTEIN BINDING / PROTEIN TRANSPORTER
AT3G18130

Predicted

in vitro

FSW = 0.0247

Unknown

RACK1C_AT (RECEPTOR FOR ACTIVATED C KINASE 1 C) NUCLEOTIDE BINDING
AT4G00830

Predicted

in vitro

in vivo

FSW = 0.0618

Unknown

RNA RECOGNITION MOTIF (RRM)-CONTAINING PROTEIN
AT5G66590

Predicted

synthetic growth defect

FSW = 0.1524

Unknown

ALLERGEN V5/TPX-1-RELATED FAMILY PROTEIN
AT1G15440

Predicted

Synthetic Lethality

FSW = 0.0506

Unknown

TRANSDUCIN FAMILY PROTEIN / WD-40 REPEAT FAMILY PROTEIN
AT3G15470

Predicted

two hybrid

FSW = 0.1852

Unknown

WD-40 REPEAT FAMILY PROTEIN
AT5G24840

Predicted

two hybrid

two hybrid

two hybrid

synthetic growth defect

Synthetic Lethality

Reconstituted Complex

FSW = 0.0905

Unknown

TRNA (GUANINE-N7-)-METHYLTRANSFERASE

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Experimental: This means that the indicated PPI was experimentally demonstrated using Arabidopsis thaliana proteins as model of study. The experiment indicated links to the publication of which this interaction was annotated from
Predicted: The indicated PPI was proposed based on ortholgs studies. The experiment indicated links to the publication of the orthologous PPI was annotated from

FSW

FSW is the Functional Similarity Weight. It represents the proportion of interaction partners that two proteins have in common

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C3

Class A: The PPI is a direct evidence (experimental), the subcellular location was experimentally demonstrated and both, target and source, were indicated as expressed in same cellular compartment
Class B: The PPI is a direct evidence (experimental), the subcellular location was experimentally demonstrated but both, target and source, were indicated as expressed in different cellular compartment
Class C: Same as Class A but the PPI is predicted
Class D: Same as Class A but subcellular location was predicted. P(exp|pred) indicates the probability of this particular predicted location be experimentally demonstrated given all data available on AtPINDB
Unknown: There is no available data to calculate the C3 or the data does not fit onto any class previously described

PEP

PEP is the posterior probability of this particular PPI be experimentally demonstrated once it was predicted. For this release p = 0.0030. If they share same cell compartment p = 0.0029

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AtPIN: Arabidopsis thaliana Protein Interaction Network
Marcelo M Brandao, Luiza L Dantas and Marcio C Silva-Filho
BMC Bioinformatics 2009, 10:454

DOI:1471-2105/10/454