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A multi-scale map of cell structure fusing protein images and interactions

Authors :
Trey Ideker
J. Wade Harper
John J. Lee
Steven P. Gygi
Laura Pontano Vaites
Denis L. J. Lafontaine
Edward L. Huttlin
Erica Silva
Michael Chen
Jason F. Kreisberg
Casper F. Winsnes
Fan Zheng
Leah V. Schaffer
Gene W. Yeo
Tian Zhang
Wei Ouyang
Anna Bäckström
Katherine Licon
Jisoo Park
Jianzhu Ma
Emma Lundberg
Maya L. Gosztyla
Yue Qin
Steven M. Blue
Adriana Pitea
Sophie Liu
Ludivine Wacheul
Marcus R. Kelly
Source :
Nature, vol 600, iss 7889, Nature
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2021.

Abstract

The cell is a multi-scale structure with modular organization across at least four orders of magnitude(1). Two central approaches for mapping this structure—protein fluorescent imaging and protein biophysical association—each generate extensive datasets, but of distinct qualities and resolutions that are typically treated separately(2,3). Here we integrate immunofluorescence images in the Human Protein Atlas(4) with affinity purifications in BioPlex(5) to create a unified hierarchical map of human cell architecture. Integration is achieved by configuring each approach as a general measure of protein distance, then calibrating the two measures using machine learning. The map, known as the multi-scale integrated cell (MuSIC 1.0), resolves 69 subcellular systems, of which approximately half are to our knowledge undocumented. Accordingly, we perform 134 additional affinity purifications and validate subunit associations for the majority of systems. The map reveals a pre-ribosomal RNA processing assembly and accessory factors, which we show govern rRNA maturation, and functional roles for SRRM1 and FAM120C in chromatin and RPS3A in splicing. By integration across scales, MuSIC increases the resolution of imaging while giving protein interactions a spatial dimension, paving the way to incorporate diverse types of data in proteome-wide cell maps.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature, vol 600, iss 7889, Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6e8d0c903c0d98dbe86f611fad1f98ee