DIGGER: Exploring the functional role of alternative splicing in protein interactions

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Abstract

Alternative splicing plays a major role in regulating the functional repertoire of the proteome. However, isoform-specific effects to protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are usually overlooked, making it impossible to judge the functional role of individual exons on a systems biology level. We overcome this barrier by integrating protein-protein interactions, domain-domain interactions and residue-level interactions information to lift exon expression analysis to a network level. Our user-friendly database DIGGER is available at https://exbio.wzw.tum.de/digger and allows users to seamlessly switch between isoform and exon-centric views of the interactome and to extract sub-networks of relevant isoforms, making it an essential resource for studying mechanistic consequences of alternative splicing.

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Louadi, Z., Yuan, K., Gress, A., Tsoy, O., Kalinina, O. V., Baumbach, J., … List, M. (2021). DIGGER: Exploring the functional role of alternative splicing in protein interactions. Nucleic Acids Research, 49(D1), D309–D318. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkaa768

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