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BICH 489-500 - CACAO Biocurator Training Session #3

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BICH 489-500 - CACAO. Biocurator Training Session #3. Plan for tonight. Review Teams… start thinking of a team name Make pages on GONUTS for proteins Practice!. Search for GO terms on GONUTS. http://gowiki.tamu.edu. What do you actually need once you have found the correct term?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BICH 489-500 - CACAO

Biocurator Training Session #3

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Plan for tonight

1. Review

2. Teams… start thinking of a team name

3. Make pages on GONUTS for proteins

4. Practice!

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Search for GO terms on GONUTS

http://gowiki.tamu.edu

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What do you actually need once you have found the correct term?

GO:0004713

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Where are we adding GO annotations?

http://gowiki.tamu.edu

GONUTS

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What does a GO annotation consist of?

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4 REQUIRED parts of EVERY GO annotation

GO

** I will cover this again!!

Evidencecode

Reference Notes (about evidence)

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2 other parts that may be required…

With/from

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• UniProt - http://www.uniprot.org

Making a protein page on GONUTS requires a UniProt accession

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How do you make a new gene page in GONUTS?

1 2

• Use a UniProt accession to make a page on GONUTS that you can add your own annotations to.

• GoPageMaker will:- Check if the page exists in GONUTS & take you there if it does.- Make a page if it does not exist in GONUTS already & pull all of the annotations from UniProt into a table that you can edit.

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1. You cannot mess up GONUTS by making lots of protein pages! Feel free to make a protein page on GONUTS, even if you don’t end up annotating it.

2. You would be wise if you find a potentially good paper to make the protein page on GONUTS and check to see if the paper has already been annotated.

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Practice making protein pages on GONUTS

For the protein I gave you as you came into class:

• Find protein on UniProt & get the accession• Make a page for that protein on GONUTS

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What are evidence codes?

• Describe the type of work or analysis done by the authors

• 5 general categories of evidence codes:1. Experimental2. Computational3. Author Statement4. Curator Assigned5. Automatically assigned by GO

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• Describe the type of work or analysis done by the authors• 5 general categories of evidence codes:

1. Experimental2. Computational3. Author Statement4. Curator Assigned5. Automatically assigned by GO

• CACAO biocurators may only use certain experimental and computational evidence codes

What are the evidence codes?

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Experimental Evidence Codes

• IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay• IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype• IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction• IEP: Inferred from Expression Pattern• IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction• EXP: Inferred from Experiment

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Experimental Evidence Codes

• IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay• IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype• IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction• IEP: Inferred from Expression Pattern• IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction• EXP: Inferred from Experiment

http://geneontology.org/GO.evidence.shtml

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Computational Evidence Codes

• ISS: Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity• ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology• ISA: Inferred from Sequence Alignment• ISM: Inferred from Sequence Model• IGC: Inferred from Genomic Context• IBA: Inferred from Biological Aspect of Ancestor• IBD: Inferred from Biological Aspect of Descendant• IKR: Inferred from Key Residues• IRD: Inferred from Rapid Divergence• RCA: Inferred from Reviewed Computational Analysis

http://geneontology.org/GO.evidence.shtml

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Computational Evidence Codes

• ISS: Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity• ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology• ISA: Inferred from Sequence Alignment• ISM: Inferred from Sequence Model• IGC: Inferred from Genomic Context• IBA: Inferred from Biological Aspect of Ancestor• IBD: Inferred from Biological Aspect of Descendant• IKR: Inferred from Key Residues• IRD: Inferred from Rapid Divergence• RCA: Inferred from Reviewed Computational Analysis

http://geneontology.org/GO.evidence.shtml

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Summary of Evidence Codes for CACAO

• IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay• IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype• IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction• IEP: Inferred from Expression Pattern• ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology• ISA: Inferred from Sequence Alignment• ISM: Inferred from Sequence Model• IGC: Inferred from Genomic Context

• If it’s not one of these 8, your annotation is incorrect!!! CHALLENGE!

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Where will your annotation now show up?

1. In the “Annotation” table on the gene page you just edited2. In the table on your user page

http://gowiki.tamu.edu/wiki/index.php/User:Siebenmc

3. In the table on your team pagehttp://gowiki.tamu.edu/wiki/index.php/Category:Team_Mu_subunits

4. As points on the scoreboardhttp://gowiki.tamu.edu/wiki/index.php/Category:CACAO_Spring_2011

5. If challenged, it will show up in the “Submitted Challenges” table (below the scoreboard)

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CACAO - the “Community Community AssessmentAssessment” part

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Scoreboard

Submitted Challenges

Closed Challenges

Moving through challenges

http://gowiki.tamu.edu/wiki/index.php/Category:Michigan_State_CACAO

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Category:Team UCL1

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Part 2: TEAMS1. Maria Gutierrez

2. Alex Francis

3. Alberto Florez

4. Oscar Herrera

5. Emilee Larkin

6. Thomas McMillin

7. Austin Tiner

& Mary Hodde

& Mark Nentwig

& Mark Kline

& Mimi Dao

& Renny Mathew

& Monica Pinarte & Vincent

& Chris P. & Lilly

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Part 3: PRACTICE!

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Practice Example #1 - Starting from a review paper

I read a review article - Double-strand break end resection and repair pathway choice (Symington & Gautier, 2011). - One protein mentioned is yeast MRE11. - Look up UniProt record for this & find references- First reference looks promising - PMID:7789757- Make page for yeast MRE11 on GONUTS- First reference has already been annotated. - Fifth reference looks promising - PMID:7625279

• What is the UniProt accession of this protein?• How do you make the page for this protein on GONUTS?

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Practice Example #1 cont• PMID:7625279 - Functions of the yeast

meiotic recombination genes, MRE11 and MRE12.– Mutant is defective in meiotic recombination & viable

spore formation, but proficient in mitotic recombination.– Mutant doesn’t form double-stranded breaks necessary

for meiotic recombination & is sensitive to DNA damaging agents (MMS)

• What is a suitable GO term?• What evidence code? • How do you add your GO annotation?

42138

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MEIOSIS?!

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Practice Example #1 cont• PMID:7625279 - Functions of the yeast

meiotic recombination genes, MRE11 and MRE12.– Mutant is defective in meiotic recombination & viable

spore formation, but proficient in mitotic recombination.– Mutant doesn’t form double-stranded breaks necessary

for meiotic recombination & is sensitive to DNA damaging agents (MMS)

• What is a suitable GO term?• What evidence code? • Where is the evidence for this annotation in the paper?• How do you add your GO annotation?• HOW MANY OTHER ANNOTATIONS COULD YOU GET

OUT OF THIS 1 PAPER?!

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Example #2 - starting from a topicTopic: phenylalanine and phenylacetate catabolism in bacteria

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Example #3 - from UniProt

1. CAN WE USE THIS PAPER?2. WHAT EVIDENCE CODE?

• I searched UniProt for “allergen” and found the dust mite protein, Der p 1.• http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3335830

–Sequence Analysis of cDNA coding for a major house dust mite allergen, Der p 1

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• Inspiration = “Contagion”• Searched for pig (Sus scrofa)• Picked the first protein record (Q9TV69)

– paper listed under references = PMID:2018468– Made page on GONUTS for this protein & checked if paper

has already been annotated

Practice Paper #4 - inspiration from a movie…

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