Arabidopsis thaliana protein interaction network
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AT3G20060 - ( UBC19 (ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme19) ubiquitin-protein ligase )

13 Proteins interacs with AT3G20060
LocusMethodFSW Cellular Compartment Classification (C3)Description
AT3G46090

Experimental

FSW = 0.0213

Unknown

ZAT7 NUCLEIC ACID BINDING / TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR/ ZINC ION BINDING
AT5G25150

Predicted

interologs mapping

FSW = 0.0258

Class C:

nucleus

TAF5 (TBP-ASSOCIATED FACTOR 5) NUCLEOTIDE BINDING / TRANSCRIPTION REGULATOR
AT1G16890

Predicted

Shared biological function

Phylogenetic profile method

FSW = 0.2586

Unknown

UBIQUITIN-CONJUGATING ENZYME PUTATIVE
AT3G13550

Predicted

Phylogenetic profile method

FSW = 0.1469

Unknown

FUS9 (FUSCA 9) PROTEIN BINDING / UBIQUITIN-PROTEIN LIGASE
AT4G06634

Predicted

two hybrid

FSW = 0.0294

Unknown

ZINC FINGER (C2H2 TYPE) FAMILY PROTEIN
AT2G04660

Predicted

in vitro

Affinity Capture-MS

FSW = 0.0460

Unknown

APC2 UBIQUITIN PROTEIN LIGASE BINDING / UBIQUITIN-PROTEIN LIGASE
AT1G78770

Predicted

interologs mapping

FSW = 0.0195

Unknown

CELL DIVISION CYCLE FAMILY PROTEIN
AT1G50490

Predicted

Shared biological function

Phylogenetic profile method

Co-expression

FSW = 0.2092

Unknown

UBC20 (UBIQUITIN-CONJUGATING ENZYME 20) UBIQUITIN-PROTEIN LIGASE
AT1G45050

Predicted

Shared biological function

Phylogenetic profile method

FSW = 0.2632

Unknown

ATUBC2-1 UBIQUITIN-PROTEIN LIGASE
AT1G78870

Predicted

Shared biological function

Phylogenetic profile method

FSW = 0.2006

Unknown

UBC35 (UBIQUITIN-CONJUGATING ENZYME 35) PROTEIN BINDING / UBIQUITIN-PROTEIN LIGASE
AT1G63800

Predicted

Shared biological function

Phylogenetic profile method

FSW = 0.2742

Unknown

UBC5 (UBIQUITIN-CONJUGATING ENZYME 5) UBIQUITIN-PROTEIN LIGASE
AT5G42990

Predicted

Phylogenetic profile method

FSW = 0.1815

Unknown

UBC18 (UBIQUITIN-CONJUGATING ENZYME 18) SMALL CONJUGATING PROTEIN LIGASE/ UBIQUITIN-PROTEIN LIGASE
AT2G46030

Predicted

Phylogenetic profile method

FSW = 0.3741

Unknown

UBC6 (UBIQUITIN-CONJUGATING ENZYME 6) UBIQUITIN-PROTEIN LIGASE

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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