Functional clues for hypothetical proteins based on genomic context analysis in prokaryotes

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Abstract

Three integrated genomic context methods were used to annotate uncharacterized proteins in 102 bacterial genomes. Of 7853 orthologous groups with unknown function containing 45110 proteins, 1738 groups could be linked to functionally associated partners. In many cases, those partners are uncharacterized themselves (hinting at newly identified modules) or have been described in general terms only. However, we were able to assign pathways, cellular processes or physical complexes for 273 groups (encompassing 3624 previously functionally uncharacterized proteins). © Oxford University Press 2004; all rights reserved.

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Doerks, T., von Mering, C., & Bork, P. (2004). Functional clues for hypothetical proteins based on genomic context analysis in prokaryotes. Nucleic Acids Research, 32(21), 6321–6326. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkh973

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