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Nucleic Acids Research | 2012

The UniProt-GO Annotation database in 2011

Emily Dimmer; Rachael P. Huntley; Yasmin Alam-Faruque; Tony Sawford; Claire O'Donovan; María Martín; Benoit Bely; Paul Browne; Wei Mun Chan; Ruth Eberhardt; Michael Gardner; Kati Laiho; D Legge; Michele Magrane; Klemens Pichler; Diego Poggioli; Harminder Sehra; Andrea H. Auchincloss; Kristian B. Axelsen; Marie-Claude Blatter; Emmanuel Boutet; Silvia Braconi-Quintaje; Lionel Breuza; Alan Bridge; Elizabeth Coudert; Anne Estreicher; L Famiglietti; Serenella Ferro-Rojas; Marc Feuermann; Arnaud Gos

The GO annotation dataset provided by the UniProt Consortium (GOA: http://www.ebi.ac.uk/GOA) is a comprehensive set of evidenced-based associations between terms from the Gene Ontology resource and UniProtKB proteins. Currently supplying over 100 million annotations to 11 million proteins in more than 360 000 taxa, this resource has increased 2-fold over the last 2 years and has benefited from a wealth of checks to improve annotation correctness and consistency as well as now supplying a greater information content enabled by GO Consortium annotation format developments. Detailed, manual GO annotations obtained from the curation of peer-reviewed papers are directly contributed by all UniProt curators and supplemented with manual and electronic annotations from 36 model organism and domain-focused scientific resources. The inclusion of high-quality, automatic annotation predictions ensures the UniProt GO annotation dataset supplies functional information to a wide range of proteins, including those from poorly characterized, non-model organism species. UniProt GO annotations are freely available in a range of formats accessible by both file downloads and web-based views. In addition, the introduction of a new, normalized file format in 2010 has made for easier handling of the complete UniProt-GOA data set.


Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences | 2010

From protein sequences to 3D-structures and beyond: the example of the UniProt Knowledgebase

Ursula Hinz

With the dramatic increase in the volume of experimental results in every domain of life sciences, assembling pertinent data and combining information from different fields has become a challenge. Information is dispersed over numerous specialized databases and is presented in many different formats. Rapid access to experiment-based information about well-characterized proteins helps predict the function of uncharacterized proteins identified by large-scale sequencing. In this context, universal knowledgebases play essential roles in providing access to data from complementary types of experiments and serving as hubs with cross-references to many specialized databases. This review outlines how the value of experimental data is optimized by combining high-quality protein sequences with complementary experimental results, including information derived from protein 3D-structures, using as an example the UniProt knowledgebase (UniProtKB) and the tools and links provided on its website (http://www.uniprot.org/). It also evokes precautions that are necessary for successful predictions and extrapolations.


Database | 2009

Collaborative annotation of genes and proteins between UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot and dictyBase

Pascale Gaudet; Lydie Lane; Petra Fey; Alan Bridge; Sylvain Poux; Andrea H. Auchincloss; Kristian B. Axelsen; S. Braconi Quintaje; Emmanuel Boutet; P. Brown; Elisabeth Coudert; Ruchira S. Datta; W.C. de Lima; T. de Oliveira Lima; Séverine Duvaud; N. Farriol-Mathis; S. Ferro Rojas; Marc Feuermann; Alain Gateau; Ursula Hinz; Chantal Hulo; J. James; S. Jimenez; Florence Jungo; Guillaume Keller; P Lemercier; Damien Lieberherr; M. Moinat; A. Nikolskaya; I. Pedruzzi

UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot, a curated protein database, and dictyBase, the Model Organism Database for Dictyostelium discoideum, have established a collaboration to improve data sharing. One of the major steps in this effort was the ‘Dicty annotation marathon’, a week-long exercise with 30 annotators aimed at achieving a major increase in the number of D. discoideum proteins represented in UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot. The marathon led to the annotation of over 1000 D. discoideum proteins in UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot. Concomitantly, there were a large number of updates in dictyBase concerning gene symbols, protein names and gene models. This exercise demonstrates how UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot can work in very close cooperation with model organism databases and how the annotation of proteins can be accelerated through those collaborations.


Comptes Rendus Biologies | 2005

Protein variety and functional diversity: Swiss-Prot annotation in its biological context

Brigitte Boeckmann; Marie-Claude Blatter; L Famiglietti; Ursula Hinz; Lydie Lane; Bernd Roechert; Amos Marc Bairoch


Archive | 2008

The impact of 3D structures on a protein knowledgebase: from proteins to systems

Ursula Hinz; Amos Marc Bairoch

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Alan Bridge

Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics

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Amos Marc Bairoch

Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics

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Andrea H. Auchincloss

Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics

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Emmanuel Boutet

Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics

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Kristian B. Axelsen

Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics

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L Famiglietti

Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics

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Lydie Lane

Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics

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Marc Feuermann

Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics

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Marie-Claude Blatter

Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics

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Benoit Bely

European Bioinformatics Institute

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