2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12866-015-0481-x
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Representing virus-host interactions and other multi-organism processes in the Gene Ontology

Abstract: BackgroundThe Gene Ontology project is a collaborative effort to provide descriptions of gene products in a consistent and computable language, and in a species-independent manner. The Gene Ontology is designed to be applicable to all organisms but up to now has been largely under-utilized for prokaryotes and viruses, in part because of a lack of appropriate ontology terms.MethodsTo address this issue, we have developed a set of Gene Ontology classes that are applicable to microbes and their hosts, improving b… Show more

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“…Other immune genes that were differentially expressed in infected mussels (Figure a) were either annotated by host–virus interaction according to the UniProt database (BUB1, SAMDH, importin subunit alpha‐1) (Foulger et al., ; Masson et al., ; The UniProt Consortium, ), or were related to response to microorganisms. Intestinal parasites have indeed been shown to alter microbial gut homeostasis (e.g., Berrilli, Di Cave, Cavallero, & D'Amelio, ; Cariveau, Elijah Powell, Koch, Winfree, & Moran, ; Kreisinger, Bastien, Hauffe, Marchesi, & Perkins, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other immune genes that were differentially expressed in infected mussels (Figure a) were either annotated by host–virus interaction according to the UniProt database (BUB1, SAMDH, importin subunit alpha‐1) (Foulger et al., ; Masson et al., ; The UniProt Consortium, ), or were related to response to microorganisms. Intestinal parasites have indeed been shown to alter microbial gut homeostasis (e.g., Berrilli, Di Cave, Cavallero, & D'Amelio, ; Cariveau, Elijah Powell, Koch, Winfree, & Moran, ; Kreisinger, Bastien, Hauffe, Marchesi, & Perkins, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A bridge that links literature reports to GO term annotation, ViralZone is an online knowledge base that contains 'textbook' information about viral taxonomy, replication, genome organization, and virion structure, and provides links to viral sequence data [62,63]. Importantly, ViralZone staff collaborate with the GO Consortium to define entries for virus-specific molecular functions [63][64][65][66]. ViralZone cross-references its keywords with GO Consortium terms and UniProt [67] identifiers.…”
Section: Box 1 the Viralzone Ontology Outlines Viral Protein Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ViralZone staff have developed GO concepts specifically for viruses, to represent the diversity of viral replication and processes involved with viral entry, replication, and egress [66]. ViralZone staff have also developed a detailed listing of virus-host interactions, with entries for 65 functions and 57 GO terms [64,65]. Each entry ('keyword') has a unique identifier.…”
Section: Box 1 the Viralzone Ontology Outlines Viral Protein Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the human disease-gene association is lacking for SARS-CoV-2 infection, gene sets related to SARS-CoV was used to relate various symptoms. A clinical outcome of other gene sets of viral entry and viral life cycle was included from the amigo gene ontology database (41). This comprehensive gene set was compared with the pairwise intersection method by using the Jaccard index.…”
Section: Identification Of Common Genes For Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%