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  • A human binary protein interactome map that includes around 53,000 protein–protein interactions involving more than 8,000 proteins provides a reference for the study of human cellular function in health and disease.

    • Katja Luck
    • Dae-Kyum Kim
    • Michael A. Calderwood
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    Nature
    Volume: 580, P: 402-408
  • A framework based on numerous empirical data, including protein-protein interaction reference sets, provides parameters for assessing the quality and coverage of protein-protein interaction datasets and estimation of the size of the human interactome. Braun et al., also in this issue, use the reference sets to help derive confidence scores for individual protein-protein interactions.

    • Kavitha Venkatesan
    • Jean-François Rual
    • Marc Vidal
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    Nature Methods
    Volume: 6, P: 83-90
  • High-throughput yeast two-hybrid screening is used to generate the largest C. elegans interactome resource available thus far. Using an empirical quality control framework presented in Venkatesan et al., also online, the data set is evaluated for quality and is used to estimate the total size of the worm interactome.

    • Nicolas Simonis
    • Jean-François Rual
    • Marc Vidal
    Research
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 6, P: 47-54