Toll-like receptor signaling in vertebrates: Testing the integration of protein, complex, and pathway data in the protein ontology framework

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The Protein Ontology (PRO) provides terms for and supports annotation of species-specific protein complexes in an ontology framework that relates them both to their components and to species-independent families of complexes. Comprehensive curation of experimentally known forms and annotations thereof is expected to expose discrepancies, differences, and gaps in our knowledge. We have annotated the early events of innate immune signaling mediated by Toll-Like Receptor 3 and 4 complexes in human, mouse, and chicken. The resulting ontology and annotation data set has allowed us to identify species-specific gaps in experimental data and possible functional differences between species, and to employ inferred structural and functional relationships to suggest plausible resolutions of these discrepancies and gaps.

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Arighi, C., Shamovsky, V., Masci, A. M., Ruttenberg, A., Smith, B., Natale, D. A., … D’Eustachio, P. (2015). Toll-like receptor signaling in vertebrates: Testing the integration of protein, complex, and pathway data in the protein ontology framework. PLoS ONE, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122978

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