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1 Annotation: linking literature to gene products
How to find existing annotation for gene products and identify literature containing unannotated data.

2 Functional Annotation: linking literature to genes
Genomic Annotation and Functional Modeling Workshop Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center 15-16 November, 2011

3 Identifying functional literature.
GO Browsers & databases display links to papers, where these are used to make the annotation (direct, experimental evidence codes). However, annotation lags publication: how to find functional papers? UniProtKB links Entrez Gene links & GeneRIFs PubMed & GOPubMed

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5 Note – for many un-reviewed or un-annotated UniProt records, the references section is incomplete and likely has references to do with structural annotation (no functional data).

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7 PubMed link Links out to PubMed records. Note that links are to PubMed records that are curated to this gene - may be incomplete - may be incorrect (text mining – e.g. ovalbumin reagent)

8 GeneRIFs “Gene References Into Function”. References are linked to this page by researchers! - simple, easy to use - may be incomplete

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10 Finding unlinked publications.
Targeted PubMed searches Gene name(s), gene symbol, protein name(s) Limit by species (using species name OR MeSH terms)

11 Now what??

12 Functional Literature
Triage PubMed searches: Cellular component: e.g. “subcellular localization” Molecular function: e.g. activity, binding, assay, interaction Biological Process: e.g. pathway, developmental process. Sequence based papers – limited use for function Tissue expression – limited only to active molecule (protein, noncoding RNA – not mRNA in situ hybridization) Functional information not always found in abstract!

13 OVA used as a reagent (to test Tcell development).
- only incidental to OVA function

14 OVA mentioned as part of introduction to serpins.
OVA = SERPINB14 but paper is about SERPINB11.

15 OVA regulated by steroid hormones – biological process?
OVA secreted – cellular component?

16 GOPubMed: Uses the PubMed database (note number of papers are the same for the same search. Incorporates MeSH & GO term text mining to try and identify most relevant searches. Note: errors in text mining!

17 Use links on the side to identify papers relating to
- specific organisms - techniques (e.g. proteomics) - GO term names


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