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'links to relevant pages''<br>
 
'links to relevant pages''<br>
 
[[Caltech documentation]] <br>
 
[[Caltech documentation]] <br>
[[Interaction]]<br>
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Archived Interaction documentation may be found [[Gene_Interaction/archive | here]]
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[https://bitbucket.org/xdwang/ggi_oa/wiki/Home  OA link]<br>
 
[https://bitbucket.org/xdwang/ggi_oa/wiki/Home  OA link]<br>
 
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==Pipeline==
 
==Pipeline==
  
===semi-automatic curation with textpresso extracted sentences===
 
  
*There are 2138 sentences (actually 2133 sentences) in the sourcefile /home/postgres/work/pgpopulation/genegeneinteraction/20091002-xiaodong/ggi_20091002
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===dump .ace file from OA for upload===
**paper starts at WBPaper00028425, ends at WBPaper00035225
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* on tazendra: /home/acedb/xiaodong/oa_interactions_dumper
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* run script by calling: ./use_package.pl
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* error file will be spitted out in the same directory after every run. inform curators to check the errors.
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* Old dumper outputs (err* and interaction* files) will now be archived in the following directory:
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** /home/acedb/xiaodong/oa_interactions_dumper/Interaction_OA_Dumper_Output_Archive  --  CG 10-31-2012
  
*.ace dumper at /home/acedb/xiaodong/gene_gene_interaction/dump_ggi_ace.pl
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==Interaction Models==
**go to the directory and do:  ./dump_ggi_ace.pl > some_file.ace
 
  
* Populate textpresso data in tazendra OA: done on 20110110 -X**
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===Current Models===
# cd to directory on tazendra: /home/acedb/xiaodong/textpresso_ggi
 
# mkdir directionay_name (eg 20110106)
 
# cd directory_name (eg 20110106)
 
# get Arun's result file (35225-35725.txt in the directory)
 
# run script: ./populate_textpresso_ggi_to_OA.pl 20110106/35225-35725.txt WBPerson4793 > 20110106/35225-35725.pg  (with first argument file_name as input file, and second argument WBPersonID, then output file)
 
# after running, '20110106/35225-35725.pg' should be in '20111106' directory.
 
  
===upload Gary and Chris RNAi-based interaction objects into OA===
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The current ?Interaction model now consolidates ?Gene_regulation objects, ?YH objects, and ?Interaction objects into a single class, ?Interaction. The proposed ?Physical_interaction model has also been consolidated into this larger model. Note that #Interaction_info and #Interaction_type have been deprecated.
  
* Reading file created by Igor's script into aceDB
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Updated for WS261 - '''CG 7-21-2017'''
** you can use the empty database by ssh -X citpub@spica.caltech.edu
 
** then cd CitaceMirror
 
** then type 'ts' to launch an empty acedb
 
* Dumping no-worry .ace file
 
* Then parse into OA
 
**scp ace file to same directory as below
 
**ssh acedb@tazendra.caltech.edu (directory xiaodong/interaction_ace_parsing)
 
**To run :  ./parse_ace_interaction_oa.pl gary_RNAi.ace WBPerson1823
 
** where gary_RNAi.ace is the <inputfile>,the first argument, and WBPerson# is the second argument.
 
  
===dump .ace file from OA for upload===
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<pre>
* on tazendra: /home/acedb/xiaodong/oa_interactions_dumper/use_package.pl
 
* run script by calling: ./use_package.pl
 
* error file will be spitted out in the same directory after every run. inform curators to check the errors.
 
  
==Interaction Model==
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?Interaction Interaction_type Physical UNIQUE ProteinProtein
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                                              ProteinDNA
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                                              ProteinRNA
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                              Predicted
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                              Regulatory Change_of_localization
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                                        Change_of_expression_level
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                              Genetic Genetic_interaction
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                                      Neutral_genetic
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                                      Synthetic
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                                      Enhancement
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                                      Unilateral_enhancement
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                                      Mutual_enhancement
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                                      Positive_genetic
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                                      Suppression
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                                      Complete_suppression
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                                      Partial_suppression
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                                      Unilateral_suppression
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                                      Complete_unilateral_suppression
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                                      Partial_unilateral_suppression
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                                      Mutual_suppression
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                                      Complete_mutual_suppression
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                                      Partial_mutual_suppression
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                                      Suppression_enhancement
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                                      Asynthetic
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                                      Negative_genetic
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                                      Oversuppression
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                                      Unilateral_oversuppression
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                                      Mutual_oversuppression
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                                      Oversuppression_enhancement
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                                      Phenotype_bias
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                                      No_interaction // Negative data; no interaction was observed after testing
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                                      Epistasis
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                                      Positive_epistasis
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                                      Maximal_epistasis
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                                      Minimal_epistasis
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                                      Neutral_epistasis
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                                      Qualitative_epistasis
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                                      Opposing_epistasis
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                                      Quantitative_epistasis
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                              GI_module_one A_phenotypic
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                                            Mono_phenotypic
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                                            Cis_phenotypic
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                                            Iso_phenotypic
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                                            Trans_phenotypic
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                              GI_module_two Enhancing
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                                            Suppressing
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                                            All_suppressing
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                                            Super_suppressing
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                                            Sub_suppressing
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                                            Inter_suppressing
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                                            Semi_suppressing
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                                            Co_suppressing
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                                            Masking
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                              GI_module_three Neutral
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                                              Non_neutral
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                                              Positive
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                                              Negative
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                                              Converging
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                                              Diverging
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            Interactor PCR_interactor ?PCR_product XREF Interaction #Interactor_info      // PCR_product of the interacting gene or protein, e.g. Yeast Two Hybrid experiments
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                        Sequence_interactor ?Sequence XREF Interaction #Interactor_info    // Sequence of the interacting gene or protein
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                        Interactor_overlapping_CDS ?CDS XREF Interaction #Interactor_info  // CDS of the interacting gene or protein (or related sequence)
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                        Interactor_overlapping_gene ?Gene XREF Interaction #Interactor_info // Gene (or portion of gene) involved in the interaction
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                        Interactor_overlapping_protein ?Protein XREF Interaction #Interactor_info    // Protein (or portion of protein) involved in the interaction
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                        Molecule_interactor ?Molecule XREF Interaction #Interactor_info    // Molecule that regulates a gene or protein (ported from Gene_regulation Class) Modified Chris WS244
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                        Other_interactor  ?Text #Interactor_info
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                        Rearrangement ?Rearrangement XREF Interactor #Interactor_info
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                        Feature_interactor ?Feature XREF Associated_with_Interaction #Interactor_info
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                        Variation_interactor ?Variation XREF Interactor #Interactor_info
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            Interaction_summary ?Text #Evidence
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            Detection_method Affinity_capture_luminescence // A physical interaction detection technique
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                              Affinity_capture_MS          // A physical interaction detection technique
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                              Affinity_capture_RNA          // A physical interaction detection technique
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                              Affinity_capture_Western      // A physical interaction detection technique
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                              Chromatin_immunoprecipitation // Chris WS244
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                              Cofractionation              // A physical interaction detection technique
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                              Colocalization                // A physical interaction detection technique
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                              Construct
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                              Copurification                // A physical interaction detection technique
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                              DNase_I_footprinting          //
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                              Fluorescence_resonance_energy_transfer  // A physical interaction detection technique
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                              Protein_fragment_complementation_assay  // A physical interaction detection technique
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                              Yeast_two_hybrid                        // A physical interaction detection technique (Protein-protein)
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                              Biochemical_activity                    // A physical interaction detection technique
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                              Cocrystal_structure                    // A physical interaction detection technique
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                              Far_western                            // A physical interaction detection technique
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                              Protein_peptide                        // A physical interaction detection technique
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                              Protein_RNA                            // A physical interaction detection technique
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                              Reconstituted_complex                  // A physical interaction detection technique
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                              Electrophoretic_mobility_shift_assay    // A physical interaction detection technique
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                              Yeast_one_hybrid                        // A physical interaction detection technique (Protein-DNA)
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                              Directed_yeast_one_hybrid              // A physical interaction detection technique (Protein-DNA)
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                              Antibody                                // A regulatory interaction detection technique; Antibody name and details captured in Interactor_info hash
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                              Reporter_gene ?Text                    // A regulatory interaction detection technique
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                              Transgene                              // A regulatory interaction detection technique; Trasnsgene name and details captured in Interactor_info hash
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                              In_situ Text                            // A regulatory interaction detection technique
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                              Northern Text                          // A regulatory interaction detection technique
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                              Western Text                            // A regulatory interaction detection technique
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                              RT_PCR Text                            // A regulatory interaction detection technique
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                              Other_method ?Text                      // A regulatory interaction detection technique
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            Library_info Library_screened Text INT                  // In the context of Y2H or YH screens, for example, the library may have been cDNA library or a pool of clones
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                          Origin From_laboratory UNIQUE ?Laboratory  // A library generated at an academic laboratory
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                                From_company UNIQUE ?Text            // A library generated at a company
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            Regulation_level Transcriptional                        // Regulation occurs at the transcriptional level
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                              Post_transcriptional                    // Regulation occurs at the post-transcriptional level
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                              Post_translational                      // Regulation occurs at the post-translational level
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            Regulation_result Positive_regulate #GR_condition
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                              Negative_regulate #GR_condition
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                              Does_not_regulate #GR_condition        // added to capture negative data [040220 krb]
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            Confidence Description Text                              // Free text description of the confidence, e.g. "Core" vs "Noncore" (Vidal Interactome terms)
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                        P_value UNIQUE Float                          // P-value confidence of interaction, if given
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                        Log_likelihood_score UNIQUE Float            // Only used for Predicted interactions
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            Throughput UNIQUE High_throughput                        // See BioGRID curation criteria for discussion
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                              Low_throughput
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            Interaction_RNAi ?RNAi XREF Interaction                  // RNAi experiment associated with the interaction
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            Interaction_phenotype ?Phenotype XREF Interaction        // Phenotype associated with a genetic interaction
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            Unaffiliated_variation ?Variation
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            Unaffiliated_transgene ?Transgene
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            Unaffiliated_antibody ?Antibody
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            Unaffiliated_expr_pattern ?Expr_pattern
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            Unaffiliated_construct ?Construct
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            WBProcess ?WBProcess XREF Interaction                    // WormBase biological process associated with the interaction
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            DB_info Database ?Database ?Database_field ?Text        // Any database reference to the interaction outside of WormBase, e.g. BioGRID, Interactome
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            Paper ?Paper XREF Interaction
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            Antibody_remark ?Text
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            Historical_gene ?Gene Text
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Remark ?Text #Evidence
  
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</pre>
  
?Interaction  Evidence #Evidence
 
              Interactor    ?Gene    XREF Interaction    #Interactor_info
 
              Interaction_type    Genetic    #Interaction_info
 
                                  Regulatory    #Interaction_info
 
                                  No_interaction    #Interaction_info
 
                                  Predicted_interaction    #Interaction_info
 
                                  Physical_interaction    #Interaction_info
 
                                  Suppression    #Interaction_info
 
                                  Enhancement    #Interaction_info
 
                                  Synthetic    #Interaction_info
 
                                  Epistasis    #Interaction_info
 
                                  Mutual_enhancement    #Interaction_info
 
                                  Mutual_suppression    #Interaction_info
 
              Confidence          Confidence_level        UNIQUE Float
 
                                  P_value                UNIQUE Float
 
                                  Log_likelihood_score    UNIQUE Float          
 
              Paper          ?Paper XREF Interaction
 
              DB_info      Database ?Database ?Database_field ?Accession_number
 
              Remark      ?Text  #Evidence
 
  
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<pre>
  
#Interactor_info  
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#Interactor_info       Interactor_type Non_directional   // An interactor that has no inherent directionality
                                Variation    ?Variation   XREF   Interactor
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      Bait   // The interactor of interest or focus; the focus/starting point of an interaction screen
                            Transgene ?Transgene XREF   Interactor
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      Target   // The discovered interactor; interactors found as a result of an interaction screen
                                Remark  ?Text  #Evidence   //info about the reagents that the model can't capture goes here (e.g. co_suppression, RNA_reagent, etc.)
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      Effector   // In a genetic interaction, the perturbation that affects the phenotype of the other perturbation
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      Affected   // In a genetic interaction, the perturbation whose phenotype is affected by the other perturbation
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      Trans_regulator   // A trans-acting regulator, e.g. a transcription factor
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      Cis_regulator   // A cis-acting regulator, e.g. an enhancer element
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      Trans_regulated   // A gene regulated in trans, e.g. by a transcription factor
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      Cis_regulated   // A gene regulated in cis, e.g. by an enhancer element
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      Expr_pattern ?Expr_pattern   // An expression pattern altered to indicate
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      Transgene ?Transgene XREF Interactor   // Transgene XREF Interactor that carries an interacting gene //removed XREF from proposal
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      Construct ?Construct XREF Interactor
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      Antibody ?Antibody XREF Interactor   // Free text description of the antibody used to detect a regulation event //removed XREF from proposal
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      Inferred_automatically Text                // a script has updated this connection
  
#Interaction_info   
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</pre>
                    Interaction_RNAi ?RNAi XREF Interaction
 
                    Effector ?Gene //master, upstream
 
                    Effected ?Gene //subject, downstream
 
                    Non_directional ?Gene //e.g. synthetic interactions - Igor
 
                    Interaction_phenotype ?Phenotype XREF Interaction
 
                    Confidence    Confidence_level        UNIQUE Float
 
                                            P_value                  UNIQUE Float
 
  
  
#Interaction_type
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In the adoption of this new ?Interaction model in WS231, we have consolidated the ?YH and ?Gene_regulation class into the ?Interaction class. As of WS231, there were 3831 ?Gene_regulation objects, which were then converted to ?Interaction objects with IDs WBInteraction000501384 through WBInteraction000505214. As of WS231, there were 11,993 ?YH objects, which were then converted to ?Interaction objects with IDs WBInteraction000505215 through WBInteraction000517207.
                  Genetic //directional and non_directional
 
                  Physical_interaction
 
                  Regulation
 
                  No_interaction
 
                  Synthetic//non_directional
 
                  Epistasis
 
                  Enhancement
 
                  Suppression
 
                  Predicted  //addition for WeiWei, non_direactional
 
                  Mutual_enhancement//non_directional
 
                  Mutual_suprression//non_directional
 
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
  
 
== '''Gene_gene Interaction OA''' ==
 
== '''Gene_gene Interaction OA''' ==
  
==='''OA interface'''===
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=== Postgres Table Names ===
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'Interaction ID'               = int_name
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'Curator'                      = int_curator
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'Process'                      = int_process
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'Database Field Accession Number' = int_database
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'Paper'                        = int_paper
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'Interaction Type'             = int_type
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'GI Module 1'                  = int_gimoduleone
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'GI Module 2'                  = int_gimoduletwo
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'GI Module 3'                  = int_gimodulethree
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'Interaction Summary'          = int_summary
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'Remark'                      = int_remark
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'Physical interaction detection method' = int_detectionmethod
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'Library screened and times found' = int_library
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'From Laboratory'              = int_laboratory
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'From Company'                = int_company
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'PCR Bait'                    = int_pcrbait
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'PCR Target(s)'                = int_pcrtarget
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'Non-directional PCR(s)        = int_pcrnondir
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'Sequence Bait'                = int_sequencebait
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'Sequence Target(s)'          = int_sequencetarget
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'Non-directional Sequence(s)' = int_sequencenondir
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'Feature Bait'                 = int_featurebait
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'Feature Target'                 = int_featuretarget
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'Bait overlapping CDS'        = int_cdsbait
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'Target overlapping CDS(s)'    = int_cdstarget
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'Non-directional overlapping CDS(s)' = int_cdsnondir
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'Bait overlapping protein'    = int_proteinbait
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'Target overlapping protein'  = int_proteintarget
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'Non-directional overlapping protein' = int_proteinnondir
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'Bait overlapping gene'        = int_genebait
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'Target overlapping gene'      = int_genetarget
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'Antibody'                    = int_antibody
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'Antibody remark'              = int_antibodyremark
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 +
'Non-directional Gene(s)'      = int_genenondir
 +
 
 +
'Effector Gene(s)'             = int_geneone
 +
 
 +
'Affected Gene(s)'            = int_genetwo
 +
 
 +
'Non-directional Rearrangement(s)' = int_rearrnondir
 +
 
 +
'Effector Rearrangement(s)'    = int_rearrone
 +
 
 +
'Affected Rearrangement(s)'    = int_rearrtwo
 +
 
 +
'Non-Directional Other'        = int_othernondir
 +
 
 +
'Effector Other'              = int_otherone 
 +
 
 +
'Affected Other'              = int_othertwo
 +
 
 +
'Large scale RNAi'            = int_lsrnai
 +
 
 +
'RNAi'                        = int_rnai
 +
 
 +
'Interaction Phenotype(s)'    = int_phenotype 
 +
 
 +
'Expression pattern(s)'        = int_exprpattern
 +
 
 +
'Non-directional Variation(s)' = int_variationnondir
 +
 
 +
'Effector Variation(s)'        = int_variationone
 +
 
 +
'Affected Variation(s)'        = int_variationtwo
 +
 
 +
'Non-directional Molecule(s)' = int_moleculenondir
  
[[File:tab1.png]]
+
'Effector Molecule(s)'        = int_moleculeone
  
* Tab 1
+
'Affected Molecule(s)'       = int_moleculetwo
**PGID
 
**Interaction ID
 
***no interaction ID is generate by clicking on 'new'. when 'duplicate', the ID from old entry will be in the field, but need to be deleted in order to get an new ID.
 
*** Interaction ID will be assigned by cronjob daily at 4 am.
 
***If you mistakenly make a typo and assign a correct ID's value to some other ID, you will _not_ be able to bring it back (because it's an ontology) without going to postgres directly and editing the int_name and int_name_hst tables by pgid (in postgres called joinkey).  You'll have to note the pgid and then manually change it in postgres.
 
**Non_directional
 
***toggle OFF (default), means interaction is directional. there is effected/effector parties involve in the object.
 
***toggle ON (color change to red by click) means interaction is non_directional
 
**Interaction Type//dropdown list with 11 types showing in .ace template
 
**Effected Gene      //autocomplete WBGene, multiontology, corresponding to interactor in .ace file. order does not matter when dump to interactors
 
**Effected Variation      //WBGene, WBVar, multiontology, autocomplete on Variation, store in separate lines ->.ace, Interactor "WBGene" Variation "WBVar"
 
**Effected Transgene_Name  //ontology, autocomplete  transgene object name, eg iaIs3.
 
**Effected Transgene_Gene //  multi-ontology, autocomplete WBGene->.ace, Interactor "WBGene" Transgene "id". In case of multi genes, WBGene is followed by same transgene id. One wbgene for each .ace line ?  Make sure you really want it this way, we can go with product/promoter if that's what you want, just make sure it's what you want.  It matters having extra fields and scrolling and so forth.  You'll see when the text fields become multi-ontology and ontology. 
 
**Effected Other Type //dropdown list of 'Chemicals' and 'Transgene'
 
**Effected Other //free text field now, however, when entering chemicals make sure to enter common names followed by mesh IDs in parenthesis for later ontologinization.
 
***two fields above will be dumped in remark field.
 
**Effector Gene      //autocomplete WBGene, multiontology. corresponding to interactor in .ace file. order does not matter when dump to interactors
 
**Effector Variation      //WBGene, WBVar, autocomplete multiontology on variation, store in separate lines ->.ace, Interactor "WBGene" Variation "WBVar". use name server to map variation to gene, or the file Karen gave you to map variation to gene for variation OA.
 
**Effector Transgene_Name  //autocomplete name, ontology
 
**Effectot Transgene_Gene //  autocomplete WBGene, multi-ontology, ->.ace, Interactor "WBGene" Transgene "id". In case of multi genes, WBGene is followed by same transgene id.
 
**Effector Other Type //dropdown list of 'Chemicals' and 'Transgene'
 
**Effector Other //free text field
 
***two fields above will be dumped in remark field.
 
  
'''Note: Gene, Variation, and Transgene_Gene all refer to different genes. There is no pairing problem.'''
+
'Transgene(s)'                 = int_transgene
  
 +
'Construct'                    = int_construct 
  
[[File:tab2.png]]
+
'Person'                       = int_person  
*Tab 2
 
**Curator//dropdown list
 
**Paper//ontology
 
**RNAi ID//free text fiel
 
**Phenotype//multiontology
 
**Remark//big text
 
**Sentence ID//sentence shows in term info
 
**False Positive//toggle, will not give an id or no dump if the sentence is false positive, containing no interaction info
 
  
==='''.ace template:'''===
+
'Confidence description'      = int_confidence
<br>
 
* Interaction       :      ""
 
<br>
 
* Interactor                "WBGene"        Variation            ""
 
* Interactor                "WBGene"        Transgene        ""
 
* Interactor                "WBGene"
 
<br>
 
* Interaction_type                          Genetic                                      Effector  ""
 
* Interaction_type                          Genetic                                      Effected  ""
 
* Interaction_type                          Genetic                                      Non_directional    ""
 
* Interaction_type                          Genetic                                      Interaction_RNAi    ""
 
* Interaction_type                            Genetic                                    Interaction_phenotype    ""
 
<br>
 
* Interaction_type                            Regulatory                              Effector  ""
 
* Interaction_type                            Regulatory                              Effected  ""
 
* Interaction_type                            Regulatory                              Non_directional    ""
 
* Interaction_type                            Regulatory                              Interaction_RNAi    ""
 
* Interaction_type                            Regulatory                              Interaction_phenotype    ""
 
<br>
 
* Interaction_type                            No_interaction                        Effector  ""
 
* Interaction_type                            No_interaction                          Effected  ""   
 
* Interaction_type                            No_interaction                          Non_directional    ""
 
* Interaction_type                            No_interaction                        Interaction_RNAi    ""
 
* Interaction_type                            No_interaction                        Interaction_phenotype    ""
 
<br>
 
* Interaction_type                            Predicted_interaction              Non_directional    ""
 
* Interaction_type                            Predicted_interaction              Interaction_RNAi    ""
 
* Interaction_type                            Predicted_interaction              Interaction_phenotype    ""
 
<br>
 
* Interaction_type                Physical_interaction                Effector  ""
 
* Interaction_type                Physical_interaction                Effected  "" 
 
* Interaction_type                Physical_interaction                Interaction_RNAi    ""
 
* Interaction_type                Physical_interaction                Interaction_phenotype    ""
 
<br>
 
* Interaction_type                  Suppression                            Effector  ""
 
* Interaction_type                  Suppression                            Effected  "" 
 
* Interaction_type                  Suppression                            Interaction_RNAi    ""
 
* Interaction_type                  Suppression                            Interaction_phenotype    ""
 
<br>
 
* Interaction_type                  Enhancement                          Effector  ""
 
* Interaction_type                  Enhancement                          Effected  "" 
 
* Interaction_type                  Enhancement                          Interaction_RNAi    ""                                                     
 
* Interaction_type                  Enhancement                          Interaction_phenotype    ""
 
<br>
 
* Interaction_type                    Synthetic                                Non_directional      ""
 
* Interaction_type                    Synthetic                                Interaction_RNAi    ""
 
* Interaction_type                    Synthetic                                Interaction_phenotype    ""
 
<br>
 
* Interaction_type                    Epistasis                                Effector  ""
 
* Interaction_type                    Epistasis                                Effected  "" 
 
* Interaction_type                    Epistasis                                Interaction_RNAi    ""
 
* Interaction_type                    Epistasis                                Interaction_phenotype    ""
 
<br>
 
* Interaction_type                    Mutual_enhancement            Non_directional  ""
 
* Interaction_type                    Mutual_enhancement            Interaction_RNAi    ""
 
* Interaction_type                    Mutual_enhancement            Interaction_phenotype    ""
 
<br>
 
* Interaction_type                  Mutual_suppression                Non_directional    ""
 
* Interaction_type                  Mutual_suppression                Interaction_RNAi    ""
 
* Interaction_type                  Mutual_suppression                Interaction_phenotype    ""
 
<br>
 
*Paper                        ""
 
*Remark                    ""
 
<br>
 
==='''interaction objects source file'''===
 
[[File:Example.jpg]]
 
*there are 9242 interaction objects dumped from WS220 on Monday, 10/01/2010
 
  
*Juancarlos's parse results from this file:
+
'P-value'                      = int_pvalue
/home/postgres/work/pgpopulation/interaction/20101004_xiaodong_start/out
 
  
There are two interactions in postgres, but not the .ace file :
+
'Log-likelihood score'        = int_loglikelihood
In postgres, no ace WBInteraction0008637
 
In postgres, no ace WBInteraction0008638//will be OA
 
  
There are 1290 interactions in .ace file not in postgres (so I imagine
+
'High_throughput'                  = int_throughput
these are what we should read in ?)//these are RNAi based interaction objects, we want to include them in OA
 
  
There are >40000 interactions that have a ticket and are in neither
+
'Sentence ID'                  = int_sentid        
.ace nor postgres.//these 398,619 interactions are from two large scale papers
 
  
Also there are interaction data in postgres without an interaction ID//will be assigned id from WBInteraction0500001.
+
'False Positive'               = int_falsepositive
  
 
== Some Notes for gene_gene_interaction ==
 
== Some Notes for gene_gene_interaction ==
  
* two large scale papers
+
=== Two Large Scale Interaction Data Sets ===
** WBPaper00027155 (Weiwei's science paper) has 23128 objects, starting from WBInteraction0008637 and ending at WBInteraction0050578 (blank ids in between)
+
 
** WBPaper00031465 (Lee's Nature Genetics paper) has 375491 objects, starting from WBInteraction 0100001, ending at WBInteraction0475491 (which is the largest WBInteraction id in acedb)
+
*Files and scripts for these large scale datasets have been moved into a new directory:
 +
<pre>/home/acedb/xiaodong/oa_interactions_dumper/Large_Scale_Interactions
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
-- CG 10-31-2012
 +
 
 +
 
 +
* WBPaper00027155 (Weiwei's science paper) has 23,128 objects, starting from WBInteraction000008637 and ending at WBInteraction000050578 (blank ids from WBInteraction000050579 to 000100000)
 +
**Original .ACE file (in old .ACE interaction format) on Tazendra here:
 +
<pre>
 +
/home/acedb/xiaodong/oa_interactions_dumper/Large_Scale_Interactions/Original_Files/27155_interaction.ace
 +
</pre>
 +
* WBPaper00031465 (Lee's Nature Genetics paper) has 375,491 objects, starting from WBInteraction000100001, ending at WBInteraction000475491
 +
**Original .ACE file (in old .ACE interaction format) on Tazendra here:
 +
<pre>
 +
/home/acedb/xiaodong/oa_interactions_dumper/Large_Scale_Interactions/Original_Files/31465_interaction.ace
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
*The two large scale data sets have now been updated to the new interaction format (as of May 2013) and consolidated into a single file on Tazendra here:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
/home/acedb/xiaodong/oa_interactions_dumper/Large_Scale_Interactions/Original_Large_Scale_Interactions_new_format.ace
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
The above file needs to be checked for dead genes before every upload by running the "historicGeneReplacementLSInteraction.pl" script in the same directory. Before running the script, make sure that the output file is appropriately named. The script prints all dead genes to the screen, so when running the script you may want to redirect the script output into a file so you can read the results later.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
=== Directories on tazendra related to gene_gene_interaction (home/acedb/xiaodong) ===
 +
*assigning_interaction_ids
 +
*textpresso_ggi
 +
*interaction_ace_parsing
 +
*oa_interactions_dumper
 +
 
 +
== The new Interaction OA, March 2012 ==
 +
 
 +
=== TAB1 ===
 +
*PGID  '''Dumps as: N/A'''
 +
*Interaction ID (Ontology)  int_name  '''Dumps as: Interaction: <Interaction ID>'''
 +
*Curator - (Dropdown)  int_curator  '''Dumps as: N/A'''
 +
*Process - ?WBProcess  (MultiOntology) '''int_process''' '''Dumps as: WBProcess <WBProcess>'''
 +
*Database, Field, & Accession Number - ?Database, Field, Accession_number  (Free Text)  '''int_database''' '''Dumps as: Database <Database> <Database_field> <Accession_number>'''
 +
**'''For single entries, surround the Database, Field, and Accession number entries with double quotes and separate them with spaces like so: "Database" "Database Field" "Accession Number"
 +
**'''If there are multiple entries, data to be entered like this: "Database 1" "Field 1" "Accession number 1" | "Database 2" "Field 2" "Accession number 2"'''
 +
*Paper - ?Paper (Ontology)  int_paper  '''Dumps as: Paper <Paper>'''
 +
*Person - ?Person (MultiOntology)  int_person  '''Dumps as: Remark  <Remark_text>  Person_evidence  <Person>'''
 +
**'''If there is no Remark entry, dumps as: Remark "See Person Evidence"  Person_evidence  <Person>'''
 +
*Interaction Type - Text (Multiple-Dropdown)  int_type
 +
**The options for Interaction Type will include:
 +
** <span style="color: red;"> '''NOTE: The Curation Status Form infers that genetic interaction(s) have been curated if the type is NOT physical or predicted''' </span>
 +
**Physical  '''Dumps as: Physical'''
 +
**Predicted  '''Dumps as: Predicted'''
 +
**Genetic - Genetic interaction  '''Dumps as: Genetic_interaction'''
 +
**Genetic - Negative genetic  '''Dumps as: Negative_genetic'''
 +
**Genetic - Synthetic  '''Dumps as: Synthetic'''
 +
**Genetic - Enhancement  '''Dumps as: Enhancement'''
 +
**Genetic - Unilateral enhancement  '''Dumps as: Unilateral_enhancement'''
 +
**Genetic - Mutual enhancement  '''Dumps as: Mutual_enhancement'''
 +
**Genetic - Positive genetic  '''Dumps as: Positive_genetic'''
 +
**Genetic - Suppression  '''Dumps as: Suppression'''
 +
**Genetic - Complete suppression  '''Dumps as: Complete_suppression'''
 +
**Genetic - Partial suppression  '''Dumps as: Partial_suppression'''
 +
**Genetic - Unilateral suppression  '''Dumps as: Unilateral_suppression'''
 +
**Genetic - Complete unilateral suppression  '''Dumps as: Complete_unilateral_suppression'''
 +
**Genetic - Partial unilateral suppression  '''Dumps as: Partial_unilateral_suppression'''
 +
**Genetic - Mutual suppression  '''Dumps as: Mutual_suppression'''
 +
**Genetic - Complete mutual suppression  '''Dumps as: Complete_mutual_suppression'''
 +
**Genetic - Partial mutual suppression  '''Dumps as: Partial_mutual_suppression'''
 +
**Genetic - Asynthetic  '''Dumps as: Asynthetic'''
 +
**Genetic - Suppression/Enhancement  '''Dumps as: Suppression_enhancement'''
 +
**Genetic - Epistasis  '''Dumps as: Epistasis'''
 +
**Genetic - Positive epistasis  '''Dumps as: Positive_epistasis'''
 +
**Genetic - Maximal epistasis  '''Dumps as: Maximal_epistasis'''
 +
**Genetic - Minimal epistasis  '''Dumps as: Minimal_epistasis'''
 +
**Genetic - Neutral epistasis  '''Dumps as: Neutral_epistasis'''
 +
**Genetic - Qualitative epistasis  '''Dumps as: Qualitative_epistasis'''
 +
**Genetic - Opposing epistasis  '''Dumps as: Opposing_epistasis'''
 +
**Genetic - Quantitative epistasis  '''Dumps as: Quantitative_epistasis'''
 +
**Genetic - Neutral genetic  '''Dumps as: Neutral_genetic'''
 +
**Genetic - Oversuppression  '''Dumps as: Oversuppression'''
 +
**Genetic - Unilateral oversuppression  '''Dumps as: Unilateral_oversuppression'''
 +
**Genetic - Mutual oversuppression  '''Dumps as: Mutual_oversuppression'''
 +
**Genetic - Oversuppression/Enhancement  '''Dumps as: Oversuppression_enhancement'''
 +
**Genetic - Phenotype bias  '''Dumps as: Phenotype_bias'''
 +
**Genetic - No interaction  '''Dumps as: No_interaction'''
 +
*GI Module 1 - Text (Dropdown)  int_gimoduleone
 +
** GI Module 1 options are:
 +
** A_phenotypic '''Dumps as: A_phenotypic'''
 +
** Mono_phenotypic '''Dumps as: Mono_phenotypic'''
 +
** Cis_phenotypic '''Dumps as: Cis_phenotypic'''
 +
** Iso_phenotypic '''Dumps as: Iso_phenotypic'''
 +
** Trans_phenotypic '''Dumps as: Trans_phenotypic'''
 +
*GI Module 2 - Text (Dropdown)  int_gimoduletwo
 +
** GI Module 2 options are:
 +
** Enhancing '''Dumps as: Enhancing'''
 +
** Suppressing '''Dumps as: Suppressing'''
 +
** Sub_suppressing '''Dumps as: Sub_suppressing'''
 +
** Inter_suppressing '''Dumps as: Inter_suppressing'''
 +
** Semi_suppressing '''Dumps as: Semi_suppressing'''
 +
** Co_suppressing '''Dumps as: Co_suppressing'''
 +
** All_suppressing '''Dumps as: All_suppressing'''
 +
** Super_suppressing '''Dumps as: Super_suppressing'''
 +
** Masking '''Dumps as: Masking'''
 +
*GI Module 3 - Text (Dropdown)  int_gimodulethree
 +
** GI Module 3 options are:
 +
** Neutral '''Dumps as: Neutral'''
 +
** Non_neutral '''Dumps as: Non_neutral'''
 +
** Positive '''Dumps as: Positive'''
 +
** Negative '''Dumps as: Negative'''
 +
** Converging '''Dumps as: Converging'''
 +
** Diverging '''Dumps as: Diverging'''
 +
*Interaction Summary - bigtext '''int_summary''' '''Dumps as: Interaction_summary <Big_Text>'''
 +
*Remark - bigtext  int_remark  '''Dumps as: Remark <Big_Text>'''
 +
*Interaction phenotype(s) - ?Phenotype (MultiOntology)  int_phenotype  '''Dumps as: Interaction_phenotype <Phenotype>'''
 +
 
 +
 
 +
Each interaction type can be considered necessarily directional, necessarily non-directional, or ambiguous. The OA dumping script will check to make sure that the correct interactor types (Non-directional, Effector, or Affected) are listed in each case and notify the curator during the dump in the error output file. Here are the directionalities for each interaction type:
 +
 
 +
'''Necessarily Directional:'''
 +
*Enhancement
 +
*Unilateral enhancement
 +
*Suppression
 +
*Complete suppression
 +
*Partial suppression
 +
*Unilateral suppression
 +
*Complete unilateral suppression
 +
*Partial unilateral suppression
 +
*Epistasis
 +
*Positive epistasis
 +
*Maximal epistasis
 +
*Minimal epistasis
 +
*Neutral epistasis
 +
*Qualitative epistasis
 +
*Opposing epistasis
 +
*Quantitative epistasis
 +
*Oversuppression
 +
*Unilateral oversuppression
 +
*Phenotype_bias
 +
 
 +
 
 +
'''Necessarily Non-directional:'''
 +
*Predicted
 +
*Synthetic
 +
*Asynthetic
 +
*Mutual enhancement
 +
*Mutual suppression
 +
*Complete mutual suppression
 +
*Partial mutual suppression
 +
*Mutual oversuppression
 +
*Suppression enhancement
 +
*Oversuppression enhancement
 +
*No interaction
 +
 
 +
 
 +
'''Ambiguous (ignore in dumping script):'''
 +
*Physical
 +
*Genetic interaction
 +
*Negative genetic
 +
*Positive genetic
 +
*Neutral genetic
 +
 
 +
=== TAB2 ===
 +
*Physical interaction detection method (Multi-dropdown) '''int_detectionmethod'''
 +
**The detection method options are:
 +
***Affinity_capture_luminescence  '''Dumps as: Affinity_capture_luminescence'''
 +
***Affinity_capture_MS  '''Dumps as: Affinity_capture_MS'''
 +
***Affinity_capture_RNA  '''Dumps as: Affinity_capture_RNA'''
 +
***Affinity_capture_Western  '''Dumps as: Affinity_capture_Western'''
 +
***Chromatin_immunoprecipitation  '''Dumps as: Chromatin_immunoprecipitation'''
 +
***Cofractionation  '''Dumps as: Cofractionation'''
 +
***Colocalization  '''Dumps as: Colocalization'''
 +
***Copurification  '''Dumps as: Copurification'''
 +
***DNase_I_footprinting  '''Dumps as: DNase_I_footprinting'''
 +
***Fluorescence_resonance_energy_transfer  '''Dumps as: Fluorescence_resonance_energy_transfer'''
 +
***Protein_fragment_complementation_assay  '''Dumps as: Protein_fragment_complementation_assay'''
 +
***Yeast_two_hybrid  '''Dumps as: Yeast_two_hybrid'''
 +
***Biochemical_activity  '''Dumps as: Biochemical_activity'''
 +
***Cocrystal_structure  '''Dumps as: Cocrystal_structure'''
 +
***Far_western  '''Dumps as: Far_western'''
 +
***Protein_peptide  '''Dumps as: Protein_peptide'''
 +
***Protein_RNA  '''Dumps as: Protein_RNA'''
 +
***Reconstituted_complex  '''Dumps as: Reconstituted_complex'''
 +
***Yeast_one_hybrid  '''Dumps as: Yeast_one_hybrid'''
 +
***Directed_yeast_one_hybrid  '''Dumps as: Directed_yeast_one_hybrid'''
 +
***Electrophoretic_mobility_shift_assay  '''Dumps as: Electrophoretic_mobility_shift_assay'''
 +
 
 +
*Library screened/Times found - Text Text(Integer) '''int_library'''; separate multiple entries with pipes ('|') '''int_library''' '''Dumps as: Library_screened <Text> INT'''
 +
**'''For single entries, surround the 'Library screened' entry with double quotes and separate the number with a space like so: "Library screened" 3
 +
**'''For multiple entries, data should be entered as such: "Library screened 1" INT | "Library screened 2" INT
 +
 
 +
*From Laboratory - ?Laboratory (ontology) '''int_laboratory''' '''Dumps as: From_laboratory <Laboratory>'''
 +
*From Company - Text; separate multiple entries with pipes ('|')  '''int_company''' '''Dumps as: From_company <Text>'''
 +
 
 +
*PCR Bait - ?PCR_product (Ontology) '''int_pcrbait''' '''Dumps as: PCR_interactor <PCR_product> Bait'''
 +
*PCR Target(s) - ?PCR_product (MultiOntology) '''int_pcrtarget''' '''Dumps as: PCR_interactor <PCR_product> Target'''
 +
*Non-directional PCR(s) - ?PCR_product (MultiOntology) '''int_pcrnondir''' '''Dumps as: PCR_interactor <PCR_product> Non_directional'''
 +
 
 +
*Sequence Bait - ?Sequence (Free Text)  '''int_sequencebait''' '''Dumps as: Sequence_interactor <Sequence> Bait'''
 +
*Sequence Target(s) - ?Sequence (Free Text); separate multiple entries with pipes ('|')  '''int_sequencetarget''' '''Dumps as: Sequence_interactor <Sequence> Target'''
 +
*Non-directional Sequence(s) - ?Sequence (Free Text); separate multiple entries with pipes ('|')  '''int_sequencenondir''' '''Dumps as: Sequence_interactor <Sequence> Non_directional'''
 +
*Feature Bait - ?Feature (MultiOntology)  '''int_featurebait'''  '''Dumps as: Feature_interactor <Feature> Bait'''
 +
*Feature Target - ?Feature (MultiOntology)  '''int_featuretarget'''  '''Dumps as: Feature_interactor <Feature> Target'''
 +
*Bait overlapping CDS - ?CDS (Free Text) '''int_cdsbait''' '''Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_CDS <CDS> Bait'''
 +
*Target overlapping CDS(s) - ?CDS (Free Text); separate multiple entries with pipes ('|')  '''int_cdstarget''' '''Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_CDS <CDS> Target'''
 +
*Non-directional overlapping CDS(s) - ?CDS (Free Text); separate multiple entries with pipes ('|')  '''int_cdsnondir''' '''Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_CDS <CDS> Non_directional'''
 +
 
 +
*Bait overlapping protein - ?Protein (Free Text) '''int_proteinbait''' '''Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_protein <Protein> Bait'''
 +
*Target overlapping protein(s) - ?Protein (Free Text); separate multiple entries with pipes ('|')  '''int_proteintarget''' '''Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_protein <Protein> Target'''
 +
*Non-directional overlapping protein(s) - ?Protein (Free Text); separate multiple entries with pipes ('|')  '''int_proteinnondir''' '''Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_protein <Protein> Non_directional'''
 +
 
 +
*Bait overlapping gene - ?Gene (Ontology) '''int_genebait''' '''Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Gene> Bait'''
 +
*Target overlapping gene(s) - ?Gene (MultiOntology) '''int_genetarget''' '''Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Gene> Target'''
 +
 
 +
*Antibody - ?Antibody (MultiOntology) '''int_antibody''' '''Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Mapped Gene> Antibody <Antibody> ''AND'' Antibody (on new line)'''
 +
**'''When mapping antibodies to genes, compare antibody-affiliated genes with those in the Non-directional Gene(s), Effector Gene(s), Affected Gene(s), Bait Overlapping Gene and Target Overlapping Gene fields'''
 +
**'''For Antibodies that don't map to a gene in the interaction, Dump as: Unaffiliated_antibody <Antibody>'''
 +
*Antibody remark - Big Text '''int_antibodyremark''' '''Dumps as: Antibody_remark <Big_Text>'''
 +
 
 +
=== TAB3 ===
 +
*Non-directional Gene(s) - ?Gene (MultiOntology) int_genenondir '''Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Gene> Non_directional'''
 +
*Effector Gene(s) - ?Gene (MultiOntology)  int_geneone  '''Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Gene> Effector'''
 +
*Affected Gene(s) - ?Gene (MultiOntology)  int_genetwo  '''Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Gene> Affected'''
 +
 
 +
*Non-directional Variation(s) - ?Variation (MultiOntology)  int_variationnondir
 +
**'''Dumps as: Variation_interactor <Variation> Non_directional'''
 +
**'''Genes for this field need to be mapped to a gene at the dump stage; Genes that map to the variation will be dumped as the "Interactor_overlapping_gene" as follows:
 +
**'''Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Mapped Gene> Non_directional'''
 +
**Variations that don't map to a gene will need to be assigned a gene at the ACEDB build stage; these objects will be indicated as such in the OA-dumper error output file
 +
 
 +
*Effector Variation(s) - ?Variation (MultiOntology)  int_variationone
 +
**'''Dumps as: Variation_interactor <Variation> Effector'''
 +
**'''Genes for this field need to be mapped to a gene at the dump stage; Genes that map to the variation will be dumped as the "Interactor_overlapping_gene" as follows:
 +
**'''Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Mapped Gene> Effector'''
 +
**Variations that don't map to a gene will need to be assigned a gene at the ACEDB build stage; these objects will be indicated as such in the OA-dumper error output file
 +
 
 +
*Affected Variation(s) - ?Variation (MultiOntology)  int_variationtwo
 +
**'''Dumps as: Variation_interactor <Variation> Affected'''
 +
**'''Genes for this field need to be mapped to a gene at the dump stage; Genes that map to the variation will be dumped as the "Interactor_overlapping_gene" as follows:
 +
**'''Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Mapped Gene> Affected'''
 +
**Variations that don't map to a gene will need to be assigned a gene at the ACEDB build stage; these objects will be indicated as such in the OA-dumper error output file
 +
*Non-directional Molecule(s) - ?Molecule (MultiOntology) int_moleculenondir '''Dumps as: Molecule_interactor <Molecule> Non_directional'''
 +
*Effector Molecule(s) - ?Molecule (MultiOntology)  int_moleculeone  '''Dumps as: Molecule_interactor <Molecule> Effector'''
 +
*Affected Molecule(s) - ?Molecule (MultiOntology)  int_moleculetwo  '''Dumps as: Molecule_interactor <Molecule> Affected'''
 +
 
 +
=== TAB4 ===
 +
 
 +
*Non-directional Rearrangement(s) - ?Rearrangement (MultiOntology)  '''int_rearrnondir''' '''Dumps as: Rearrangement <Rearrangement> Non_directional'''
 +
*Effector Rearrangement(s) - ?Rearrangement (MultiOntology)  '''int_rearrone''' '''Dumps as: Rearrangement <Rearrangement> Effector'''
 +
*Affected Rearrangement(s) - ?Rearrangement (MultiOntology)  '''int_rearrtwo''' '''Dumps as: Rearrangement <Rearrangement> Affected'''
 +
 
 +
*RNAi - (MultiOntology) int_rnai  '''Dumps as: Interaction_RNAi <RNAi>'''
 +
*Large scale RNAi - Free Text; separate multiple entries with pipes ('|')  '''int_lsrnai''' (all large scale RNAi that doesn't match ontology)  '''Dumps as: Interaction_RNAi <RNAi>'''
 +
 
 +
*Expression pattern(s) - ?Expr_pattern (MultiOntology) '''int_exprpattern''' '''Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Mapped Gene> Expr_pattern <Expr_pattern>'''
 +
**'''When mapping Expression patterns to genes, compare Expr-affiliated genes with those in the Non-directional Gene(s), Effector Gene(s), Affected Gene(s), Bait Overlapping Gene and Target Overlapping Gene fields'''
 +
**'''For Expression patterns that don't map to a gene in the interaction, Dump as: Unaffiliated_expr_pattern <Expr_pattern>'''
 +
 
 +
*Transgene(s) - ?Transgene (MultiOntology) '''int_transgene''' '''Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Mapped Gene> Transgene <Transgene> ''AND'' Transgene (on new line)'''
 +
**'''When mapping transgenes to genes, compare transgene-affiliated genes (from the Driven_by_gene, Gene, and 3'UTR fields of the associated ?Construct in the Construct OA) with those in the Non-directional Gene(s), Effector Gene(s), Affected Gene(s), Bait Overlapping Gene and Target Overlapping Gene fields'''
 +
**'''For Transgenes that don't map to a gene in the interaction, Dump as: Unaffiliated_transgene <Transgene>'''
 +
 
 +
*Construct - ?Construct (MultiOntology) '''int_construct''' '''Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Mapped Gene> Construct <Construct>'''
 +
**'''When mapping constructs to genes, compare construct-affiliated genes (from the Driven_by_gene, Gene, and 3'UTR fields of the ?Construct in the Construct OA) with those in the Non-directional Gene(s), Effector Gene(s), Affected Gene(s), Bait Overlapping Gene and Target Overlapping Gene fields'''
 +
**'''For Constructs that don't map to a gene in the interaction, Dump as: Unaffiliated_construct <Construct>'''
 +
 
 +
*Non-Directional Other - ?Text  int_othernondir  '''Dumps as: Other_interactor <Text> Non_directional'''
 +
*Effector Other - ?Text  int_otherone  '''Dumps as: Other_interactor <Text> Effector'''
 +
*Affected Other - ?Text  int_othertwo    '''Dumps as: Other_interactor <Text> Affected'''
 +
 
 +
=== TAB5 ===
 +
*Confidence description - Text '''int_confidence''' '''Dumps as: Description <Text>'''
 +
*P-value - Text (Float) '''int_pvalue''' '''Dumps as: P_value FLOAT'''
 +
*Log-likelihood score - Text (Float) '''int_loglikelihood''' '''Dumps as: Log_likelihood_score FLOAT'''
 +
*High_throughput - (Toggle) '''int_throughput''':
 +
**'''If ON, dumps as: High_throughput'''
 +
**'''If OFF (default), dumps as: Low_throughput'''
 +
*Sentence ID - (Ontology) sentence shows in term info;  int_sentid  '''Dumps as: N/A'''
 +
*False Positive - toggle, will not give an id or no dump if the sentence is false positive, containing no interaction info; int_falsepositive  '''Dumps as: N/A'''
 +
*Community Curator - int_communitycurator
 +
*Community Curator Email - int_communitycuratoremail
 +
*Needs Review - (Toggle) int_needsreview (Flagging only)
 +
 
 +
== To go live on tazendra ==
 +
 
 +
To create new interaction tables on tazendra :
 +
/home/postgres/work/pgpopulation/interaction/20120527_OA_newModel/create_datatype_tables.pl
 +
 
 +
Backup relevant tables :
 +
/home/postgres/work/pgpopulation/interaction/20120527_OA_newModel/backupTable.pl
 +
 
 +
To transfer data from old interaction model tables to new interaction model tables and table formats :
 +
/home/postgres/work/pgpopulation/interaction/20120527_OA_newModel/transfer_int_data.pl
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
 +
== Instructions on How to Use the New OA ==
 +
 
 +
The new Interaction OA is intended to be used by curators for curating physical, predicted and genetic interactions. This is an overview of the key points to keep in mind while curating with the Interaction OA.
 +
 
 +
1) '''TAB 1''' is for general information, '''TAB 2''' is for physical interactions, '''TAB 3 & TAB 4''' are for genetic and predicted interactions, and '''TAB5''' is for detailed (and rarely used) information
 +
 
 +
 
 +
=== TAB 1 ===
 +
 
 +
2) '''Interaction IDs''' are generated automatically when the "New" button is clicked; new Postgres IDs (PGIDs) are generated automatically as well. If you would like to duplicate objects (because you are generating several similar interaction objects) and assign new IDs to them, select the interaction to duplicate and click the "Duplicate" button; this will generate a new PGID and OA row, but carry the same Interaction ID over from the duplicated interaction. If the new row should be a distinct interaction, delete the interaction ID from the Interaction ID field, and a cron job will assign an Interaction ID to that row the following evening. Note that if you leave any rows without an Interaction ID overnight, they will be each assigned a unique (and new) Interaction ID.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
3) Entering '''Database information''': Database information is typically provided with three pieces of information: the Database, the Database field name, and the Database Accession number for the interaction in question. These must be each entered surrounded by double quotes (") and separated with spaces. So for example:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
"Database" "Database Field" "Accession Number"
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
If mulitiple database references are to be made, split on pipes ("|") like this:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
"Database 1" "Database Field 1" "Accession Number 1"  |  "Database 2" "Database Field 2" "Accession Number 2"
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
In the (unlikely) event that any of the field entries have double quotes (") in the name itself, then the 'inner' double quotes will need to be escaped with a backslash ("\") like this:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
"Database \"Supreme!!!!\""  "Database \"Field\""  "Accession \"Number\""
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
so that it will be read in ACEDB as:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
Database "Supreme!!!!"    Database "Field"    Accession "Number"
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
 
 +
4) The '''Person''' field is for Person evidence, when no other reference (such as a WormBase paper) is supplied as a reference. This will be dumped as a hash/supplement to the "Remark" entry, so it is advantageous to include any pertinent information there.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
=== TAB 2 ===
 +
 
 +
5) The '''"Library screens and Times found"''' field is for documenting screening/testing libraries that were used to identify a physical interaction. For example, a cDNA library may be used in a Yeast Two Hybrid screen to identify protein interaction partners with a "Bait" protein. Sometimes (but not always) authors might report the number of times a particular interaction was identified using a particular library. If not, enter the name of the library with double quotes (") like so:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
"cDNA"
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
if multiple libraries (but no numbers), split on pipes like this:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
"cDNA"    |    "ORFeome"
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
If a single libary, with a number (for number of times found):
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
"AD-TF mini-library" 5
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
and if multiple libraries, with numbers:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
"AD-TF mini-library" 5  |  "AD-wrmcDNA library" 1
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
As with the Database field entries, if (for some reason) the name of the library has double quotes (") in the name itself, the double quotes will need to be escaped like this:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
"AD-TF \"Mini\" library" 5
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
so that the library name eventually reads like this:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
AD-TF "Mini" library
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
 
 +
6) '''Sequence''' fields: "Sequence Bait", "Sequence Target(s)", and "Non-directional Sequence(s)"
 +
 
 +
To enter a single sequence object, type in the sequence object name, no quotes:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
CK583862
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
For multiple sequence objects, split on pipes ("|"):
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
CK583862  |  CK583870
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
 
 +
The same rules apply for '''Protein''' and '''CDS''' objects.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
7) The '''Non-directional''' fields; For each type of interaction object, there is a "Non-directional" field, allowing a curator to enter all interactors of that type for a Non-directional type of interaction. Note that the "Non-directional Genes" field (which could apply to physical, genetic, and predicted interactions) lies in TAB 3.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
8) For '''Directional''' interactions, there are "Bait" and "Target" fields for physical interactions (TAB 2) and "Effector" and "Affected" fields for genetic interactions (TAB 3).
 +
 
 +
 
 +
=== TAB 3 ===
 +
 
 +
9) '''Effector Variation(s)''', '''Affected Variation(s)''', and '''Non-directional Variation(s)''' fields are for variations that implicate an affiliated gene as an effector or affected interactor in a directional genetic interaction or non-directional interactors in a non-directional interaction. These fields can be populated without the need to populate the respective gene in the relevant gene field, as the dumping script (or build process) will make the appropriate associations.
 +
 
 +
=== TAB 4 ===
 +
 
 +
10) The '''RNAi''' fields: There are two fields for references to RNAi objects: "RNAi" and "Large scale RNAi". The reason for two fields is that one field ("RNAi") is an ontology field reading off of RNAi experiments that live in the RNAi OA and Postgres. As RNAi experiments from papers containing 2,000 or more RNAi experiments (WBPaper00029258 for example) were excluded from the RNAi OA for performance reasons, any RNAi experiments from such papers will not be recognized by the "RNAi" ontology field, and therefore must be entered as free-text in the "Large scale RNAi" field.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
11) The '''Transgene(s)''' field is for transgenes involved in the interaction, regardless of whether it is related to an "Effector" gene or "Affected" gene or the interaction is Non-directional. The dumping script will automatically associate the transgene with the appropriate interacting gene and dump in .ACE format accordingly.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
12) '''Non-Directional Other''', '''Effector Other''', and '''Affected Other''' fields: these fields allow for the curation of entities that don't exists as proper WormBase/ACEDB objects, for example transgenes that only express human proteins, or experimental conditions or treatments (e.g. "Ionizing radiation") that are interactors
 +
 
 +
=== TAB 5 ===
 +
 
 +
 
 +
13) '''Confidence description''': This field will capture free-text descriptions of the confidence the authors suggest they have for this interaction. In the Yeast Two Hybrid experiments, for example, the interaction may be described as "Interactome Core 1", "Interactome Core 2", or "Interactome Noncore" referring to the varying degrees of confidence for those interactions.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
14) The '''P-value''' and '''Log-likelihood score''' fields are mostly to capture confidence values for predicted interactions that have been reported.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
15) '''High_throughput''' toggle field is intended to capture whether or not the interaction was observed as one of several (50 - 1000s) interactions and thus should be interpreted with caution, or at least acknowledged as from a large scale experiment. The default is OFF and indicates that the experiment is low throughput.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
16) The '''Sentence ID''' and '''False Positve''' fields are exclusively for Textpresso sentence-based curation
 +
 
 +
== Nightly Cron Job to Assign New Interaction IDs ==
 +
 
 +
 
 +
Every night at 4am a cron job script will run to assign new Interaction IDs to any row/PGID in the Interaction OA that does not already have an Interaction ID and that meets a few criteria. The script is located on Tazendra here:
 +
 
 +
/home/acedb/xiaodong/assigning_interaction_ids/assign_interaction_ids.pl
 +
 
 +
and the criteria for getting a new Interaction ID are as follows:
 +
 
 +
1) The curator of the interaction object/PGID is NOT Arun
 +
 
 +
2) The interaction object/PGID does NOT already have an Interaction ID
 +
 
 +
3) The interaction object/PGID is NOT flagged as False Positive
 +
 
 +
Any interactions/PGIDs that meet these three criteria will be assigned a new Interaction ID by the cron job.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
 +
== Interaction OA .ACE Dumper ==
 +
 
 +
The script for the interaction OA dumper is located on Tazendra at:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
/home/postgres/work/citace_upload/interaction/use_package.pl*
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
 +
=== Error Checks During Dump Process ===
 +
 
 +
The following is a list of checks that the .ACE dumper script will perform on all interactions being dumped out of the OA to make sure that the data is consistent and doesn't have any nonsensical information:
 +
 
 +
==== Fatal Errors (Interactions will not get dumped) ====
 +
 
 +
1) If there are fewer than two interactors in an interaction, the dumper script will generate an error message that is printed to the ERROR output file and the object will not get dumped. This is determined by checking that:
 +
 
 +
a) There is at least one "Bait" entry and one "Target" entry OR
 +
 
 +
b) There is at least one "Effector" and one "Affected" entry OR
 +
 
 +
c) There is at least two "Non-directional" entries
 +
 
 +
If none of these conditions hold true, then an error message will be printed in tab-delimited format like this:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
PGID  <TAB>  Dump_status  <TAB>  Curator ID  <TAB>  Explanation
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
so, for example:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
12345  nodump    WBPerson1234  There are not two interactors
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
 
 +
2) If there is no reference (Paper or Person) then the object will not get dumped and an error message is printed:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
PGID  <TAB>  Dump_status  <TAB>  Curator ID  <TAB>  Explanation
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
so, for example:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
12345  nodump    WBPerson1234  There is no reference, neither paper nor person
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
 
 +
3) If there are incompatible interactor types, the interaction object will not get dumped. This means that the object will not get dumped if the following conditions are not met:
 +
 
 +
a) If there is a "Non-directional" entry, there are no "Effector", "Affected", "Bait", or "Target" entries AND
 +
 
 +
b) If there is an "Effector" entry, there is at least one "Affected" entry AND there are no "Non-directional", "Bait", or "Target" entries AND
 +
 
 +
c) If there is an "Affected" entry, there is at least one "Effector" entry AND there are no "Non-directional", "Bait", or "Target" entries AND
 +
 
 +
d) If there is a "Bait" entry, there is at least one "Target" entry AND there are no "Non-directional", "Effector", or "Affected" entries AND
 +
 
 +
e) If there is a "Target" entry, there is at least one "Bait" entry AND there are no "Non-directional", "Effector", or "Affected" entries
 +
 
 +
If these conditions are not met, the object will not get dumped and an error message will print to the ERROR output file like this:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
PGID  <TAB>  Dump_status  <TAB>  Curator ID  <TAB>  Explanation
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
so, for example:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
12345  nodump    WBPerson1234  has nondiretional + bait
 +
12345  nodump    WBPerson1234  has nondiretional + target
 +
12345  nodump    WBPerson1234  has nondiretional + effected
 +
12345  nodump    WBPerson1234  has nondiretional + effector
 +
12345  nodump    WBPerson1234  has effector but no effected
 +
12345  nodump    WBPerson1234  has effector + bait
 +
12345  nodump    WBPerson1234  has effector + target
 +
12345  nodump    WBPerson1234  has effected + bait
 +
12345  nodump    WBPerson1234  has effected + target
 +
12345  nodump    WBPerson1234  has bait but no target
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
 
 +
4) If there is no Interaction ID, the object will not get dumped and an error message will print to the ERROR output file like this:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
PGID  <TAB>  Dump_status  <TAB>  Curator ID  <TAB>  Explanation
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
so, for example:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
12345  nodump    WBPerson1234  There is no Interaction ID
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
The script will determine this by 1) generating a list of all PGIDs from the Interaction OA, 2) Removing all PGIDs where Arun is the curator, and then 3) looking for any PGIDs for which there is no Interaction ID. As there is a cronjob to add Interaction IDs to any PGIDs (Postgres rows) that are missing IDs, this problem should be rare (unless objects have been added that day (before the next cronjob) without Interaction IDs).
 +
 
 +
 
 +
5) If there is no Interaction Type, the object will not get dumped and an error message will print to the ERROR output file like this:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
PGID  <TAB>  Dump_status  <TAB>  Curator ID  <TAB>  Explanation
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
so, for example:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
12345  nodump    WBPerson1234  There is no Interaction Type
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
 
 +
6) If there is an Interaction object that exists on multiple Postgres lines/rows (i.e. the same Interaction ID with multiple PGIDs), the object will not get dumped and an error message will print to the ERROR output file like this:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
PGID  <TAB>  Dump_status  <TAB>  Curator ID  <TAB>  Explanation
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
so, for example:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
12345  nodump    WBPerson1234  WBInteraction000123456 exists across multiple lines
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
==== Non-Fatal Errors (Interactions will get dumped, but error message will get printed) ====
 +
 
 +
1) If there is a Variation, Expression pattern, Transgene, or Antibody that cannot be matched to a gene interactor, the object will be identified as "Unaffiliated" in the .ACE file and an error message will print to the ERROR output file like this:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
PGID  <TAB>  Dump_status  <TAB>  Curator ID  <TAB>  Interaction ID  <TAB>  Unaffiliated Object  <TAB>  Object Name
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
so, for example:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
12345  lineonly    WBPerson1234  WBInteraction000123456  Unaffiliated_variation    WBVar00600763
 +
12345  lineonly    WBPerson1234  WBInteraction000123456  Unaffiliated_transgene    kyEx456
 +
12345  lineonly    WBPerson1234  WBInteraction000123456  Unaffiliated_antibody      [cgc2826]:hlh-2
 +
12345  lineonly    WBPerson1234  WBInteraction000123456  Unaffiliated_expr_pattern  Expr1234
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
 
 +
2) If there is an inconsistency between the directionality of the Interaction Type and the Interactors, the interaction object will get dumped to the .ACE file, but an error message will print to the ERROR output file like this:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
PGID  <TAB>  Dump_status  <TAB>  Curator ID  <TAB>  Explanation
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
so, for example:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
12345  flagonly  WBPerson1234  has diretional type Enhancement + nondirectional data
 +
12345  flagonly  WBPerson1234  has diretional type Epistasis + nondirectional data
 +
12345  flagonly  WBPerson1234  has diretional type Suppression + nondirectional data
 +
12345  flagonly  WBPerson1234  has nondiretional type Mutual_enhancement + effected data
 +
12345  flagonly  WBPerson1234  has nondiretional type Mutual_enhancement + effector data
 +
12345  flagonly  WBPerson1234  has nondiretional type Mutual_suppression + effector data
 +
12345  flagonly  WBPerson1234  has nondiretional type No_interaction + effected data
 +
12345  flagonly  WBPerson1234  has nondiretional type Synthetic + effector data
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
 
 +
3) If no curator is listed for the interaction, the interaction object will get dumped, but an error message will print to the ERROR output file like this:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
PGID  <TAB>  Dump_status  <TAB>  Curator ID  <TAB>  Explanation
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
so, for example:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
12345  flagonly  no curator  has no curator
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
 
 +
=== Handling Dead Genes During Dump Process ===
 +
 
 +
The dumper script will now (as of May, 2013) run an automatic check for dead genes in any gene field. Any genes that are considered dead that are referenced in an Interaction object in the OA will be handled in the following manner:
 +
 
 +
1) If there is a replacement for the gene (i.e. the gene has merged into another gene), the dead gene will be dumped into a "Historical_gene" field in the .ACE file, the replacement gene will fill the original gene field. A comment will be added to the Historical_gene field via a 'Text' tag (updated as of 3-18-2015). The original gene field (now with the updated gene reference) will be printed with an "Inferred_automatically" tag after the gene. So, for example, if WBGene00001234 is now a dead gene that has been merged into WBGene00002345:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
Gene  "WBGene00001234"
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
becomes
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
Gene  "WBGene00002345"  Inferred_automatically
 +
Historical_gene  "WBGene00001234"  "Note: This object originally referred to WBGene00001234.
 +
WBGene00001234 is now considered dead and has been merged into WBGene00002345. WBGene00002345 has
 +
replaced WBGene00001234 accordingly."
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
Also, since Antibodies, Transgenes, Expression patterns, Variations are mapped to an interactor where possible (or else they are dumped as "Unaffiliated"), this mapping will now occur to only the newest genes that the interactor refers to.
 +
 
 +
2) If there is no replacement for the gene (Dead or Suppressed), we would dump the following:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
Gene  "WBGene00001234"
 +
Historical_gene  "WBGene00001234"  "Note: This object originally referred to a gene
 +
(WBGene00001234) that is now considered dead. Please interpret with discretion."
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
OR
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
Gene  "WBGene00001234"
 +
Historical_gene  "WBGene00001234"  "Note: This object originally referred to a gene
 +
(WBGene00001234) that has been suppressed. Please interpret with discretion."
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
and lastly,
 +
 
 +
3) If the gene has undergone a split, such genes will be dumped as:
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
Gene  "WBGene00001234"
 +
Historical_gene  "WBGene00001234"  "Note: This object originally referred to a gene
 +
(WBGene00001234) that is now considered split. Please interpret with discretion."
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
and also printed out in the error output file of the dumping script for a curator to go back and manually change according to best judgement.
 +
 
  
*directories on tazendra related to gene_gene_interaction (home/acedb/xiaodong)
+
Gene Examples:<br>
**assigning_interaction_ids
+
A split gene: WBGene00012507<br>
**textpresso_ggi
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A merged gene: WBGene00007524<br>
**interaction_ace_parsing
+
A dead gene: WBGene00007814<br>
**oa_interactions_dumper
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A suppressed gene: WBGene00015490<br>

Latest revision as of 20:51, 7 March 2019

'links to relevant pages
Caltech documentation

Archived Interaction documentation may be found here

OA link


Interaction Curation

Pipeline

dump .ace file from OA for upload

  • on tazendra: /home/acedb/xiaodong/oa_interactions_dumper
  • run script by calling: ./use_package.pl
  • error file will be spitted out in the same directory after every run. inform curators to check the errors.
  • Old dumper outputs (err* and interaction* files) will now be archived in the following directory:
    • /home/acedb/xiaodong/oa_interactions_dumper/Interaction_OA_Dumper_Output_Archive -- CG 10-31-2012

Interaction Models

Current Models

The current ?Interaction model now consolidates ?Gene_regulation objects, ?YH objects, and ?Interaction objects into a single class, ?Interaction. The proposed ?Physical_interaction model has also been consolidated into this larger model. Note that #Interaction_info and #Interaction_type have been deprecated.

Updated for WS261 - CG 7-21-2017


?Interaction Interaction_type Physical UNIQUE ProteinProtein
                                              ProteinDNA
                                              ProteinRNA
                              Predicted
                              Regulatory Change_of_localization
                                         Change_of_expression_level
                              Genetic Genetic_interaction
                                      Neutral_genetic
                                      Synthetic
                                      Enhancement
                                      Unilateral_enhancement
                                      Mutual_enhancement
                                      Positive_genetic
                                      Suppression
                                      Complete_suppression
                                      Partial_suppression
                                      Unilateral_suppression
                                      Complete_unilateral_suppression
                                      Partial_unilateral_suppression
                                      Mutual_suppression
                                      Complete_mutual_suppression
                                      Partial_mutual_suppression
                                      Suppression_enhancement
                                      Asynthetic
                                      Negative_genetic
                                      Oversuppression
                                      Unilateral_oversuppression
                                      Mutual_oversuppression
                                      Oversuppression_enhancement
                                      Phenotype_bias
                                      No_interaction // Negative data; no interaction was observed after testing
                                      Epistasis
                                      Positive_epistasis
                                      Maximal_epistasis
                                      Minimal_epistasis
                                      Neutral_epistasis
                                      Qualitative_epistasis
                                      Opposing_epistasis
                                      Quantitative_epistasis
                              GI_module_one A_phenotypic
                                            Mono_phenotypic
                                            Cis_phenotypic
                                            Iso_phenotypic
                                            Trans_phenotypic
                              GI_module_two Enhancing
                                            Suppressing
                                            All_suppressing
                                            Super_suppressing
                                            Sub_suppressing
                                            Inter_suppressing
                                            Semi_suppressing
                                            Co_suppressing
                                            Masking
                              GI_module_three Neutral
                                              Non_neutral
                                              Positive
                                              Negative
                                              Converging
                                              Diverging
             Interactor PCR_interactor ?PCR_product XREF Interaction #Interactor_info       // PCR_product of the interacting gene or protein, e.g. Yeast Two Hybrid experiments
                        Sequence_interactor ?Sequence XREF Interaction #Interactor_info     // Sequence of the interacting gene or protein
                        Interactor_overlapping_CDS ?CDS XREF Interaction #Interactor_info   // CDS of the interacting gene or protein (or related sequence)
                        Interactor_overlapping_gene ?Gene XREF Interaction #Interactor_info // Gene (or portion of gene) involved in the interaction
                        Interactor_overlapping_protein ?Protein XREF Interaction #Interactor_info    // Protein (or portion of protein) involved in the interaction
                        Molecule_interactor ?Molecule XREF Interaction #Interactor_info     // Molecule that regulates a gene or protein (ported from Gene_regulation Class) Modified Chris WS244
                        Other_interactor  ?Text #Interactor_info
                        Rearrangement ?Rearrangement XREF Interactor #Interactor_info
                        Feature_interactor ?Feature XREF Associated_with_Interaction #Interactor_info
                        Variation_interactor ?Variation XREF Interactor #Interactor_info
             Interaction_summary ?Text #Evidence
             Detection_method Affinity_capture_luminescence // A physical interaction detection technique
                              Affinity_capture_MS           // A physical interaction detection technique
                              Affinity_capture_RNA          // A physical interaction detection technique
                              Affinity_capture_Western      // A physical interaction detection technique
                              Chromatin_immunoprecipitation // Chris WS244
                              Cofractionation               // A physical interaction detection technique
                              Colocalization                // A physical interaction detection technique
                              Construct
                              Copurification                // A physical interaction detection technique
                              DNase_I_footprinting          //
                              Fluorescence_resonance_energy_transfer  // A physical interaction detection technique
                              Protein_fragment_complementation_assay  // A physical interaction detection technique
                              Yeast_two_hybrid                        // A physical interaction detection technique (Protein-protein)
                              Biochemical_activity                    // A physical interaction detection technique
                              Cocrystal_structure                     // A physical interaction detection technique
                              Far_western                             // A physical interaction detection technique
                              Protein_peptide                         // A physical interaction detection technique
                              Protein_RNA                             // A physical interaction detection technique
                              Reconstituted_complex                   // A physical interaction detection technique
                              Electrophoretic_mobility_shift_assay    // A physical interaction detection technique
                              Yeast_one_hybrid                        // A physical interaction detection technique (Protein-DNA)
                              Directed_yeast_one_hybrid               // A physical interaction detection technique (Protein-DNA)
                              Antibody                                // A regulatory interaction detection technique; Antibody name and details captured in Interactor_info hash
                              Reporter_gene ?Text                     // A regulatory interaction detection technique
                              Transgene                               // A regulatory interaction detection technique; Trasnsgene name and details captured in Interactor_info hash
                              In_situ Text                            // A regulatory interaction detection technique
                              Northern Text                           // A regulatory interaction detection technique
                              Western Text                            // A regulatory interaction detection technique
                              RT_PCR Text                             // A regulatory interaction detection technique
                              Other_method ?Text                      // A regulatory interaction detection technique
             Library_info Library_screened Text INT                   // In the context of Y2H or YH screens, for example, the library may have been cDNA library or a pool of clones
                          Origin From_laboratory UNIQUE ?Laboratory   // A library generated at an academic laboratory
                                 From_company UNIQUE ?Text            // A library generated at a company
             Regulation_level Transcriptional                         // Regulation occurs at the transcriptional level
                              Post_transcriptional                    // Regulation occurs at the post-transcriptional level
                              Post_translational                      // Regulation occurs at the post-translational level
             Regulation_result Positive_regulate #GR_condition
                               Negative_regulate #GR_condition
                               Does_not_regulate #GR_condition        // added to capture negative data [040220 krb]
             Confidence Description Text                              // Free text description of the confidence, e.g. "Core" vs "Noncore" (Vidal Interactome terms)
                        P_value UNIQUE Float                          // P-value confidence of interaction, if given
                        Log_likelihood_score UNIQUE Float             // Only used for Predicted interactions
             Throughput UNIQUE High_throughput                        // See BioGRID curation criteria for discussion
                               Low_throughput
             Interaction_RNAi ?RNAi XREF Interaction                  // RNAi experiment associated with the interaction
             Interaction_phenotype ?Phenotype XREF Interaction        // Phenotype associated with a genetic interaction
             Unaffiliated_variation ?Variation
             Unaffiliated_transgene ?Transgene
             Unaffiliated_antibody ?Antibody
             Unaffiliated_expr_pattern ?Expr_pattern
             Unaffiliated_construct ?Construct
             WBProcess ?WBProcess XREF Interaction                    // WormBase biological process associated with the interaction
             DB_info Database ?Database ?Database_field ?Text         // Any database reference to the interaction outside of WormBase, e.g. BioGRID, Interactome
             Paper ?Paper XREF Interaction
             Antibody_remark ?Text
             Historical_gene ?Gene Text
Remark ?Text #Evidence



#Interactor_info       Interactor_type Non_directional		   // An interactor that has no inherent directionality
				       Bait			   // The interactor of interest or focus; the focus/starting point of an interaction screen
				       Target			   // The discovered interactor; interactors found as a result of an interaction screen
				       Effector			   // In a genetic interaction, the perturbation that affects the phenotype of the other perturbation
				       Affected			   // In a genetic interaction, the perturbation whose phenotype is affected by the other perturbation
				       Trans_regulator		   // A trans-acting regulator, e.g. a transcription factor
				       Cis_regulator		   // A cis-acting regulator, e.g. an enhancer element
				       Trans_regulated		   // A gene regulated in trans, e.g. by a transcription factor
				       Cis_regulated		   // A gene regulated in cis, e.g. by an enhancer element
		       Expr_pattern ?Expr_pattern		   // An expression pattern altered to indicate 
		       Transgene ?Transgene XREF Interactor	   // Transgene XREF Interactor that carries an interacting gene //removed XREF from proposal
		       Construct ?Construct XREF Interactor
		       Antibody ?Antibody XREF Interactor	   // Free text description of the antibody used to detect a regulation event //removed XREF from proposal
		       Inferred_automatically Text                 // a script has updated this connection


In the adoption of this new ?Interaction model in WS231, we have consolidated the ?YH and ?Gene_regulation class into the ?Interaction class. As of WS231, there were 3831 ?Gene_regulation objects, which were then converted to ?Interaction objects with IDs WBInteraction000501384 through WBInteraction000505214. As of WS231, there were 11,993 ?YH objects, which were then converted to ?Interaction objects with IDs WBInteraction000505215 through WBInteraction000517207.

Gene_gene Interaction OA

Postgres Table Names

'Interaction ID'               = int_name

'Curator' = int_curator

'Process' = int_process

'Database Field Accession Number' = int_database

'Paper' = int_paper

'Interaction Type'             = int_type

'GI Module 1' = int_gimoduleone

'GI Module 2' = int_gimoduletwo

'GI Module 3' = int_gimodulethree

'Interaction Summary' = int_summary

'Remark' = int_remark

'Physical interaction detection method' = int_detectionmethod

'Library screened and times found' = int_library

'From Laboratory' = int_laboratory

'From Company' = int_company

'PCR Bait' = int_pcrbait

'PCR Target(s)' = int_pcrtarget

'Non-directional PCR(s) = int_pcrnondir

'Sequence Bait' = int_sequencebait

'Sequence Target(s)' = int_sequencetarget

'Non-directional Sequence(s)' = int_sequencenondir

'Feature Bait' = int_featurebait

'Feature Target' = int_featuretarget

'Bait overlapping CDS' = int_cdsbait

'Target overlapping CDS(s)' = int_cdstarget

'Non-directional overlapping CDS(s)' = int_cdsnondir

'Bait overlapping protein' = int_proteinbait

'Target overlapping protein' = int_proteintarget

'Non-directional overlapping protein' = int_proteinnondir

'Bait overlapping gene' = int_genebait

'Target overlapping gene' = int_genetarget

'Antibody' = int_antibody

'Antibody remark' = int_antibodyremark

'Non-directional Gene(s)' = int_genenondir

'Effector Gene(s)'             = int_geneone

'Affected Gene(s)' = int_genetwo

'Non-directional Rearrangement(s)' = int_rearrnondir

'Effector Rearrangement(s)' = int_rearrone

'Affected Rearrangement(s)' = int_rearrtwo

'Non-Directional Other' = int_othernondir

'Effector Other' = int_otherone

'Affected Other' = int_othertwo

'Large scale RNAi' = int_lsrnai

'RNAi' = int_rnai

'Interaction Phenotype(s)' = int_phenotype

'Expression pattern(s)' = int_exprpattern

'Non-directional Variation(s)' = int_variationnondir

'Effector Variation(s)'        = int_variationone

'Affected Variation(s)' = int_variationtwo

'Non-directional Molecule(s)' = int_moleculenondir

'Effector Molecule(s)' = int_moleculeone

'Affected Molecule(s)' = int_moleculetwo

'Transgene(s)' = int_transgene

'Construct' = int_construct

'Person'                       = int_person  

'Confidence description' = int_confidence

'P-value' = int_pvalue

'Log-likelihood score' = int_loglikelihood

'High_throughput' = int_throughput

'Sentence ID'                  = int_sentid        

'False Positive'               = int_falsepositive

Some Notes for gene_gene_interaction

Two Large Scale Interaction Data Sets

  • Files and scripts for these large scale datasets have been moved into a new directory:
/home/acedb/xiaodong/oa_interactions_dumper/Large_Scale_Interactions

-- CG 10-31-2012


  • WBPaper00027155 (Weiwei's science paper) has 23,128 objects, starting from WBInteraction000008637 and ending at WBInteraction000050578 (blank ids from WBInteraction000050579 to 000100000)
    • Original .ACE file (in old .ACE interaction format) on Tazendra here:
/home/acedb/xiaodong/oa_interactions_dumper/Large_Scale_Interactions/Original_Files/27155_interaction.ace
  • WBPaper00031465 (Lee's Nature Genetics paper) has 375,491 objects, starting from WBInteraction000100001, ending at WBInteraction000475491
    • Original .ACE file (in old .ACE interaction format) on Tazendra here:
/home/acedb/xiaodong/oa_interactions_dumper/Large_Scale_Interactions/Original_Files/31465_interaction.ace
  • The two large scale data sets have now been updated to the new interaction format (as of May 2013) and consolidated into a single file on Tazendra here:
/home/acedb/xiaodong/oa_interactions_dumper/Large_Scale_Interactions/Original_Large_Scale_Interactions_new_format.ace

The above file needs to be checked for dead genes before every upload by running the "historicGeneReplacementLSInteraction.pl" script in the same directory. Before running the script, make sure that the output file is appropriately named. The script prints all dead genes to the screen, so when running the script you may want to redirect the script output into a file so you can read the results later.


Directories on tazendra related to gene_gene_interaction (home/acedb/xiaodong)

  • assigning_interaction_ids
  • textpresso_ggi
  • interaction_ace_parsing
  • oa_interactions_dumper

The new Interaction OA, March 2012

TAB1

  • PGID Dumps as: N/A
  • Interaction ID (Ontology) int_name Dumps as: Interaction: <Interaction ID>
  • Curator - (Dropdown) int_curator Dumps as: N/A
  • Process - ?WBProcess (MultiOntology) int_process Dumps as: WBProcess <WBProcess>
  • Database, Field, & Accession Number - ?Database, Field, Accession_number (Free Text) int_database Dumps as: Database <Database> <Database_field> <Accession_number>
    • For single entries, surround the Database, Field, and Accession number entries with double quotes and separate them with spaces like so: "Database" "Database Field" "Accession Number"
    • If there are multiple entries, data to be entered like this: "Database 1" "Field 1" "Accession number 1" | "Database 2" "Field 2" "Accession number 2"
  • Paper - ?Paper (Ontology) int_paper Dumps as: Paper <Paper>
  • Person - ?Person (MultiOntology) int_person Dumps as: Remark <Remark_text> Person_evidence <Person>
    • If there is no Remark entry, dumps as: Remark "See Person Evidence" Person_evidence <Person>
  • Interaction Type - Text (Multiple-Dropdown) int_type
    • The options for Interaction Type will include:
    • NOTE: The Curation Status Form infers that genetic interaction(s) have been curated if the type is NOT physical or predicted
    • Physical Dumps as: Physical
    • Predicted Dumps as: Predicted
    • Genetic - Genetic interaction Dumps as: Genetic_interaction
    • Genetic - Negative genetic Dumps as: Negative_genetic
    • Genetic - Synthetic Dumps as: Synthetic
    • Genetic - Enhancement Dumps as: Enhancement
    • Genetic - Unilateral enhancement Dumps as: Unilateral_enhancement
    • Genetic - Mutual enhancement Dumps as: Mutual_enhancement
    • Genetic - Positive genetic Dumps as: Positive_genetic
    • Genetic - Suppression Dumps as: Suppression
    • Genetic - Complete suppression Dumps as: Complete_suppression
    • Genetic - Partial suppression Dumps as: Partial_suppression
    • Genetic - Unilateral suppression Dumps as: Unilateral_suppression
    • Genetic - Complete unilateral suppression Dumps as: Complete_unilateral_suppression
    • Genetic - Partial unilateral suppression Dumps as: Partial_unilateral_suppression
    • Genetic - Mutual suppression Dumps as: Mutual_suppression
    • Genetic - Complete mutual suppression Dumps as: Complete_mutual_suppression
    • Genetic - Partial mutual suppression Dumps as: Partial_mutual_suppression
    • Genetic - Asynthetic Dumps as: Asynthetic
    • Genetic - Suppression/Enhancement Dumps as: Suppression_enhancement
    • Genetic - Epistasis Dumps as: Epistasis
    • Genetic - Positive epistasis Dumps as: Positive_epistasis
    • Genetic - Maximal epistasis Dumps as: Maximal_epistasis
    • Genetic - Minimal epistasis Dumps as: Minimal_epistasis
    • Genetic - Neutral epistasis Dumps as: Neutral_epistasis
    • Genetic - Qualitative epistasis Dumps as: Qualitative_epistasis
    • Genetic - Opposing epistasis Dumps as: Opposing_epistasis
    • Genetic - Quantitative epistasis Dumps as: Quantitative_epistasis
    • Genetic - Neutral genetic Dumps as: Neutral_genetic
    • Genetic - Oversuppression Dumps as: Oversuppression
    • Genetic - Unilateral oversuppression Dumps as: Unilateral_oversuppression
    • Genetic - Mutual oversuppression Dumps as: Mutual_oversuppression
    • Genetic - Oversuppression/Enhancement Dumps as: Oversuppression_enhancement
    • Genetic - Phenotype bias Dumps as: Phenotype_bias
    • Genetic - No interaction Dumps as: No_interaction
  • GI Module 1 - Text (Dropdown) int_gimoduleone
    • GI Module 1 options are:
    • A_phenotypic Dumps as: A_phenotypic
    • Mono_phenotypic Dumps as: Mono_phenotypic
    • Cis_phenotypic Dumps as: Cis_phenotypic
    • Iso_phenotypic Dumps as: Iso_phenotypic
    • Trans_phenotypic Dumps as: Trans_phenotypic
  • GI Module 2 - Text (Dropdown) int_gimoduletwo
    • GI Module 2 options are:
    • Enhancing Dumps as: Enhancing
    • Suppressing Dumps as: Suppressing
    • Sub_suppressing Dumps as: Sub_suppressing
    • Inter_suppressing Dumps as: Inter_suppressing
    • Semi_suppressing Dumps as: Semi_suppressing
    • Co_suppressing Dumps as: Co_suppressing
    • All_suppressing Dumps as: All_suppressing
    • Super_suppressing Dumps as: Super_suppressing
    • Masking Dumps as: Masking
  • GI Module 3 - Text (Dropdown) int_gimodulethree
    • GI Module 3 options are:
    • Neutral Dumps as: Neutral
    • Non_neutral Dumps as: Non_neutral
    • Positive Dumps as: Positive
    • Negative Dumps as: Negative
    • Converging Dumps as: Converging
    • Diverging Dumps as: Diverging
  • Interaction Summary - bigtext int_summary Dumps as: Interaction_summary <Big_Text>
  • Remark - bigtext int_remark Dumps as: Remark <Big_Text>
  • Interaction phenotype(s) - ?Phenotype (MultiOntology) int_phenotype Dumps as: Interaction_phenotype <Phenotype>


Each interaction type can be considered necessarily directional, necessarily non-directional, or ambiguous. The OA dumping script will check to make sure that the correct interactor types (Non-directional, Effector, or Affected) are listed in each case and notify the curator during the dump in the error output file. Here are the directionalities for each interaction type:

Necessarily Directional:

  • Enhancement
  • Unilateral enhancement
  • Suppression
  • Complete suppression
  • Partial suppression
  • Unilateral suppression
  • Complete unilateral suppression
  • Partial unilateral suppression
  • Epistasis
  • Positive epistasis
  • Maximal epistasis
  • Minimal epistasis
  • Neutral epistasis
  • Qualitative epistasis
  • Opposing epistasis
  • Quantitative epistasis
  • Oversuppression
  • Unilateral oversuppression
  • Phenotype_bias


Necessarily Non-directional:

  • Predicted
  • Synthetic
  • Asynthetic
  • Mutual enhancement
  • Mutual suppression
  • Complete mutual suppression
  • Partial mutual suppression
  • Mutual oversuppression
  • Suppression enhancement
  • Oversuppression enhancement
  • No interaction


Ambiguous (ignore in dumping script):

  • Physical
  • Genetic interaction
  • Negative genetic
  • Positive genetic
  • Neutral genetic

TAB2

  • Physical interaction detection method (Multi-dropdown) int_detectionmethod
    • The detection method options are:
      • Affinity_capture_luminescence Dumps as: Affinity_capture_luminescence
      • Affinity_capture_MS Dumps as: Affinity_capture_MS
      • Affinity_capture_RNA Dumps as: Affinity_capture_RNA
      • Affinity_capture_Western Dumps as: Affinity_capture_Western
      • Chromatin_immunoprecipitation Dumps as: Chromatin_immunoprecipitation
      • Cofractionation Dumps as: Cofractionation
      • Colocalization Dumps as: Colocalization
      • Copurification Dumps as: Copurification
      • DNase_I_footprinting Dumps as: DNase_I_footprinting
      • Fluorescence_resonance_energy_transfer Dumps as: Fluorescence_resonance_energy_transfer
      • Protein_fragment_complementation_assay Dumps as: Protein_fragment_complementation_assay
      • Yeast_two_hybrid Dumps as: Yeast_two_hybrid
      • Biochemical_activity Dumps as: Biochemical_activity
      • Cocrystal_structure Dumps as: Cocrystal_structure
      • Far_western Dumps as: Far_western
      • Protein_peptide Dumps as: Protein_peptide
      • Protein_RNA Dumps as: Protein_RNA
      • Reconstituted_complex Dumps as: Reconstituted_complex
      • Yeast_one_hybrid Dumps as: Yeast_one_hybrid
      • Directed_yeast_one_hybrid Dumps as: Directed_yeast_one_hybrid
      • Electrophoretic_mobility_shift_assay Dumps as: Electrophoretic_mobility_shift_assay
  • Library screened/Times found - Text Text(Integer) int_library; separate multiple entries with pipes ('|') int_library Dumps as: Library_screened <Text> INT
    • For single entries, surround the 'Library screened' entry with double quotes and separate the number with a space like so: "Library screened" 3
    • For multiple entries, data should be entered as such: "Library screened 1" INT | "Library screened 2" INT
  • From Laboratory - ?Laboratory (ontology) int_laboratory Dumps as: From_laboratory <Laboratory>
  • From Company - Text; separate multiple entries with pipes ('|') int_company Dumps as: From_company <Text>
  • PCR Bait - ?PCR_product (Ontology) int_pcrbait Dumps as: PCR_interactor <PCR_product> Bait
  • PCR Target(s) - ?PCR_product (MultiOntology) int_pcrtarget Dumps as: PCR_interactor <PCR_product> Target
  • Non-directional PCR(s) - ?PCR_product (MultiOntology) int_pcrnondir Dumps as: PCR_interactor <PCR_product> Non_directional
  • Sequence Bait - ?Sequence (Free Text) int_sequencebait Dumps as: Sequence_interactor <Sequence> Bait
  • Sequence Target(s) - ?Sequence (Free Text); separate multiple entries with pipes ('|') int_sequencetarget Dumps as: Sequence_interactor <Sequence> Target
  • Non-directional Sequence(s) - ?Sequence (Free Text); separate multiple entries with pipes ('|') int_sequencenondir Dumps as: Sequence_interactor <Sequence> Non_directional
  • Feature Bait - ?Feature (MultiOntology) int_featurebait Dumps as: Feature_interactor <Feature> Bait
  • Feature Target - ?Feature (MultiOntology) int_featuretarget Dumps as: Feature_interactor <Feature> Target
  • Bait overlapping CDS - ?CDS (Free Text) int_cdsbait Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_CDS <CDS> Bait
  • Target overlapping CDS(s) - ?CDS (Free Text); separate multiple entries with pipes ('|') int_cdstarget Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_CDS <CDS> Target
  • Non-directional overlapping CDS(s) - ?CDS (Free Text); separate multiple entries with pipes ('|') int_cdsnondir Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_CDS <CDS> Non_directional
  • Bait overlapping protein - ?Protein (Free Text) int_proteinbait Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_protein <Protein> Bait
  • Target overlapping protein(s) - ?Protein (Free Text); separate multiple entries with pipes ('|') int_proteintarget Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_protein <Protein> Target
  • Non-directional overlapping protein(s) - ?Protein (Free Text); separate multiple entries with pipes ('|') int_proteinnondir Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_protein <Protein> Non_directional
  • Bait overlapping gene - ?Gene (Ontology) int_genebait Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Gene> Bait
  • Target overlapping gene(s) - ?Gene (MultiOntology) int_genetarget Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Gene> Target
  • Antibody - ?Antibody (MultiOntology) int_antibody Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Mapped Gene> Antibody <Antibody> AND Antibody (on new line)
    • When mapping antibodies to genes, compare antibody-affiliated genes with those in the Non-directional Gene(s), Effector Gene(s), Affected Gene(s), Bait Overlapping Gene and Target Overlapping Gene fields
    • For Antibodies that don't map to a gene in the interaction, Dump as: Unaffiliated_antibody <Antibody>
  • Antibody remark - Big Text int_antibodyremark Dumps as: Antibody_remark <Big_Text>

TAB3

  • Non-directional Gene(s) - ?Gene (MultiOntology) int_genenondir Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Gene> Non_directional
  • Effector Gene(s) - ?Gene (MultiOntology) int_geneone Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Gene> Effector
  • Affected Gene(s) - ?Gene (MultiOntology) int_genetwo Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Gene> Affected
  • Non-directional Variation(s) - ?Variation (MultiOntology) int_variationnondir
    • Dumps as: Variation_interactor <Variation> Non_directional
    • Genes for this field need to be mapped to a gene at the dump stage; Genes that map to the variation will be dumped as the "Interactor_overlapping_gene" as follows:
    • Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Mapped Gene> Non_directional
    • Variations that don't map to a gene will need to be assigned a gene at the ACEDB build stage; these objects will be indicated as such in the OA-dumper error output file
  • Effector Variation(s) - ?Variation (MultiOntology) int_variationone
    • Dumps as: Variation_interactor <Variation> Effector
    • Genes for this field need to be mapped to a gene at the dump stage; Genes that map to the variation will be dumped as the "Interactor_overlapping_gene" as follows:
    • Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Mapped Gene> Effector
    • Variations that don't map to a gene will need to be assigned a gene at the ACEDB build stage; these objects will be indicated as such in the OA-dumper error output file
  • Affected Variation(s) - ?Variation (MultiOntology) int_variationtwo
    • Dumps as: Variation_interactor <Variation> Affected
    • Genes for this field need to be mapped to a gene at the dump stage; Genes that map to the variation will be dumped as the "Interactor_overlapping_gene" as follows:
    • Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Mapped Gene> Affected
    • Variations that don't map to a gene will need to be assigned a gene at the ACEDB build stage; these objects will be indicated as such in the OA-dumper error output file
  • Non-directional Molecule(s) - ?Molecule (MultiOntology) int_moleculenondir Dumps as: Molecule_interactor <Molecule> Non_directional
  • Effector Molecule(s) - ?Molecule (MultiOntology) int_moleculeone Dumps as: Molecule_interactor <Molecule> Effector
  • Affected Molecule(s) - ?Molecule (MultiOntology) int_moleculetwo Dumps as: Molecule_interactor <Molecule> Affected

TAB4

  • Non-directional Rearrangement(s) - ?Rearrangement (MultiOntology) int_rearrnondir Dumps as: Rearrangement <Rearrangement> Non_directional
  • Effector Rearrangement(s) - ?Rearrangement (MultiOntology) int_rearrone Dumps as: Rearrangement <Rearrangement> Effector
  • Affected Rearrangement(s) - ?Rearrangement (MultiOntology) int_rearrtwo Dumps as: Rearrangement <Rearrangement> Affected
  • RNAi - (MultiOntology) int_rnai Dumps as: Interaction_RNAi <RNAi>
  • Large scale RNAi - Free Text; separate multiple entries with pipes ('|') int_lsrnai (all large scale RNAi that doesn't match ontology) Dumps as: Interaction_RNAi <RNAi>
  • Expression pattern(s) - ?Expr_pattern (MultiOntology) int_exprpattern Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Mapped Gene> Expr_pattern <Expr_pattern>
    • When mapping Expression patterns to genes, compare Expr-affiliated genes with those in the Non-directional Gene(s), Effector Gene(s), Affected Gene(s), Bait Overlapping Gene and Target Overlapping Gene fields
    • For Expression patterns that don't map to a gene in the interaction, Dump as: Unaffiliated_expr_pattern <Expr_pattern>
  • Transgene(s) - ?Transgene (MultiOntology) int_transgene Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Mapped Gene> Transgene <Transgene> AND Transgene (on new line)
    • When mapping transgenes to genes, compare transgene-affiliated genes (from the Driven_by_gene, Gene, and 3'UTR fields of the associated ?Construct in the Construct OA) with those in the Non-directional Gene(s), Effector Gene(s), Affected Gene(s), Bait Overlapping Gene and Target Overlapping Gene fields
    • For Transgenes that don't map to a gene in the interaction, Dump as: Unaffiliated_transgene <Transgene>
  • Construct - ?Construct (MultiOntology) int_construct Dumps as: Interactor_overlapping_gene <Mapped Gene> Construct <Construct>
    • When mapping constructs to genes, compare construct-affiliated genes (from the Driven_by_gene, Gene, and 3'UTR fields of the ?Construct in the Construct OA) with those in the Non-directional Gene(s), Effector Gene(s), Affected Gene(s), Bait Overlapping Gene and Target Overlapping Gene fields
    • For Constructs that don't map to a gene in the interaction, Dump as: Unaffiliated_construct <Construct>
  • Non-Directional Other - ?Text int_othernondir Dumps as: Other_interactor <Text> Non_directional
  • Effector Other - ?Text int_otherone Dumps as: Other_interactor <Text> Effector
  • Affected Other - ?Text int_othertwo Dumps as: Other_interactor <Text> Affected

TAB5

  • Confidence description - Text int_confidence Dumps as: Description <Text>
  • P-value - Text (Float) int_pvalue Dumps as: P_value FLOAT
  • Log-likelihood score - Text (Float) int_loglikelihood Dumps as: Log_likelihood_score FLOAT
  • High_throughput - (Toggle) int_throughput:
    • If ON, dumps as: High_throughput
    • If OFF (default), dumps as: Low_throughput
  • Sentence ID - (Ontology) sentence shows in term info; int_sentid Dumps as: N/A
  • False Positive - toggle, will not give an id or no dump if the sentence is false positive, containing no interaction info; int_falsepositive Dumps as: N/A
  • Community Curator - int_communitycurator
  • Community Curator Email - int_communitycuratoremail
  • Needs Review - (Toggle) int_needsreview (Flagging only)

To go live on tazendra

To create new interaction tables on tazendra : /home/postgres/work/pgpopulation/interaction/20120527_OA_newModel/create_datatype_tables.pl

Backup relevant tables : /home/postgres/work/pgpopulation/interaction/20120527_OA_newModel/backupTable.pl

To transfer data from old interaction model tables to new interaction model tables and table formats : /home/postgres/work/pgpopulation/interaction/20120527_OA_newModel/transfer_int_data.pl


Instructions on How to Use the New OA

The new Interaction OA is intended to be used by curators for curating physical, predicted and genetic interactions. This is an overview of the key points to keep in mind while curating with the Interaction OA.

1) TAB 1 is for general information, TAB 2 is for physical interactions, TAB 3 & TAB 4 are for genetic and predicted interactions, and TAB5 is for detailed (and rarely used) information


TAB 1

2) Interaction IDs are generated automatically when the "New" button is clicked; new Postgres IDs (PGIDs) are generated automatically as well. If you would like to duplicate objects (because you are generating several similar interaction objects) and assign new IDs to them, select the interaction to duplicate and click the "Duplicate" button; this will generate a new PGID and OA row, but carry the same Interaction ID over from the duplicated interaction. If the new row should be a distinct interaction, delete the interaction ID from the Interaction ID field, and a cron job will assign an Interaction ID to that row the following evening. Note that if you leave any rows without an Interaction ID overnight, they will be each assigned a unique (and new) Interaction ID.


3) Entering Database information: Database information is typically provided with three pieces of information: the Database, the Database field name, and the Database Accession number for the interaction in question. These must be each entered surrounded by double quotes (") and separated with spaces. So for example:

"Database" "Database Field" "Accession Number"

If mulitiple database references are to be made, split on pipes ("|") like this:

"Database 1" "Database Field 1" "Accession Number 1"   |   "Database 2" "Database Field 2" "Accession Number 2"

In the (unlikely) event that any of the field entries have double quotes (") in the name itself, then the 'inner' double quotes will need to be escaped with a backslash ("\") like this:

"Database \"Supreme!!!!\""   "Database \"Field\""   "Accession \"Number\""

so that it will be read in ACEDB as:

Database "Supreme!!!!"     Database "Field"     Accession "Number"


4) The Person field is for Person evidence, when no other reference (such as a WormBase paper) is supplied as a reference. This will be dumped as a hash/supplement to the "Remark" entry, so it is advantageous to include any pertinent information there.


TAB 2

5) The "Library screens and Times found" field is for documenting screening/testing libraries that were used to identify a physical interaction. For example, a cDNA library may be used in a Yeast Two Hybrid screen to identify protein interaction partners with a "Bait" protein. Sometimes (but not always) authors might report the number of times a particular interaction was identified using a particular library. If not, enter the name of the library with double quotes (") like so:

"cDNA"

if multiple libraries (but no numbers), split on pipes like this:

"cDNA"    |    "ORFeome"

If a single libary, with a number (for number of times found):

"AD-TF mini-library" 5

and if multiple libraries, with numbers:

"AD-TF mini-library" 5   |   "AD-wrmcDNA library" 1

As with the Database field entries, if (for some reason) the name of the library has double quotes (") in the name itself, the double quotes will need to be escaped like this:

"AD-TF \"Mini\" library" 5

so that the library name eventually reads like this:

AD-TF "Mini" library


6) Sequence fields: "Sequence Bait", "Sequence Target(s)", and "Non-directional Sequence(s)"

To enter a single sequence object, type in the sequence object name, no quotes:

CK583862

For multiple sequence objects, split on pipes ("|"):

CK583862   |   CK583870


The same rules apply for Protein and CDS objects.


7) The Non-directional fields; For each type of interaction object, there is a "Non-directional" field, allowing a curator to enter all interactors of that type for a Non-directional type of interaction. Note that the "Non-directional Genes" field (which could apply to physical, genetic, and predicted interactions) lies in TAB 3.


8) For Directional interactions, there are "Bait" and "Target" fields for physical interactions (TAB 2) and "Effector" and "Affected" fields for genetic interactions (TAB 3).


TAB 3

9) Effector Variation(s), Affected Variation(s), and Non-directional Variation(s) fields are for variations that implicate an affiliated gene as an effector or affected interactor in a directional genetic interaction or non-directional interactors in a non-directional interaction. These fields can be populated without the need to populate the respective gene in the relevant gene field, as the dumping script (or build process) will make the appropriate associations.

TAB 4

10) The RNAi fields: There are two fields for references to RNAi objects: "RNAi" and "Large scale RNAi". The reason for two fields is that one field ("RNAi") is an ontology field reading off of RNAi experiments that live in the RNAi OA and Postgres. As RNAi experiments from papers containing 2,000 or more RNAi experiments (WBPaper00029258 for example) were excluded from the RNAi OA for performance reasons, any RNAi experiments from such papers will not be recognized by the "RNAi" ontology field, and therefore must be entered as free-text in the "Large scale RNAi" field.


11) The Transgene(s) field is for transgenes involved in the interaction, regardless of whether it is related to an "Effector" gene or "Affected" gene or the interaction is Non-directional. The dumping script will automatically associate the transgene with the appropriate interacting gene and dump in .ACE format accordingly.


12) Non-Directional Other, Effector Other, and Affected Other fields: these fields allow for the curation of entities that don't exists as proper WormBase/ACEDB objects, for example transgenes that only express human proteins, or experimental conditions or treatments (e.g. "Ionizing radiation") that are interactors

TAB 5

13) Confidence description: This field will capture free-text descriptions of the confidence the authors suggest they have for this interaction. In the Yeast Two Hybrid experiments, for example, the interaction may be described as "Interactome Core 1", "Interactome Core 2", or "Interactome Noncore" referring to the varying degrees of confidence for those interactions.


14) The P-value and Log-likelihood score fields are mostly to capture confidence values for predicted interactions that have been reported.


15) High_throughput toggle field is intended to capture whether or not the interaction was observed as one of several (50 - 1000s) interactions and thus should be interpreted with caution, or at least acknowledged as from a large scale experiment. The default is OFF and indicates that the experiment is low throughput.


16) The Sentence ID and False Positve fields are exclusively for Textpresso sentence-based curation

Nightly Cron Job to Assign New Interaction IDs

Every night at 4am a cron job script will run to assign new Interaction IDs to any row/PGID in the Interaction OA that does not already have an Interaction ID and that meets a few criteria. The script is located on Tazendra here:

/home/acedb/xiaodong/assigning_interaction_ids/assign_interaction_ids.pl

and the criteria for getting a new Interaction ID are as follows:

1) The curator of the interaction object/PGID is NOT Arun

2) The interaction object/PGID does NOT already have an Interaction ID

3) The interaction object/PGID is NOT flagged as False Positive

Any interactions/PGIDs that meet these three criteria will be assigned a new Interaction ID by the cron job.


Interaction OA .ACE Dumper

The script for the interaction OA dumper is located on Tazendra at:

/home/postgres/work/citace_upload/interaction/use_package.pl*


Error Checks During Dump Process

The following is a list of checks that the .ACE dumper script will perform on all interactions being dumped out of the OA to make sure that the data is consistent and doesn't have any nonsensical information:

Fatal Errors (Interactions will not get dumped)

1) If there are fewer than two interactors in an interaction, the dumper script will generate an error message that is printed to the ERROR output file and the object will not get dumped. This is determined by checking that:

a) There is at least one "Bait" entry and one "Target" entry OR

b) There is at least one "Effector" and one "Affected" entry OR

c) There is at least two "Non-directional" entries

If none of these conditions hold true, then an error message will be printed in tab-delimited format like this:

PGID  <TAB>  Dump_status  <TAB>  Curator ID  <TAB>  Explanation

so, for example:

12345   nodump    WBPerson1234   There are not two interactors


2) If there is no reference (Paper or Person) then the object will not get dumped and an error message is printed:

PGID  <TAB>  Dump_status  <TAB>  Curator ID  <TAB>  Explanation

so, for example:

12345   nodump    WBPerson1234   There is no reference, neither paper nor person


3) If there are incompatible interactor types, the interaction object will not get dumped. This means that the object will not get dumped if the following conditions are not met:

a) If there is a "Non-directional" entry, there are no "Effector", "Affected", "Bait", or "Target" entries AND

b) If there is an "Effector" entry, there is at least one "Affected" entry AND there are no "Non-directional", "Bait", or "Target" entries AND

c) If there is an "Affected" entry, there is at least one "Effector" entry AND there are no "Non-directional", "Bait", or "Target" entries AND

d) If there is a "Bait" entry, there is at least one "Target" entry AND there are no "Non-directional", "Effector", or "Affected" entries AND

e) If there is a "Target" entry, there is at least one "Bait" entry AND there are no "Non-directional", "Effector", or "Affected" entries

If these conditions are not met, the object will not get dumped and an error message will print to the ERROR output file like this:

PGID  <TAB>  Dump_status  <TAB>  Curator ID  <TAB>  Explanation

so, for example:

12345   nodump    WBPerson1234   has nondiretional + bait
12345   nodump    WBPerson1234   has nondiretional + target
12345   nodump    WBPerson1234   has nondiretional + effected
12345   nodump    WBPerson1234   has nondiretional + effector
12345   nodump    WBPerson1234   has effector but no effected
12345   nodump    WBPerson1234   has effector + bait
12345   nodump    WBPerson1234   has effector + target
12345   nodump    WBPerson1234   has effected + bait
12345   nodump    WBPerson1234   has effected + target
12345   nodump    WBPerson1234   has bait but no target


4) If there is no Interaction ID, the object will not get dumped and an error message will print to the ERROR output file like this:

PGID  <TAB>  Dump_status  <TAB>  Curator ID  <TAB>  Explanation

so, for example:

12345   nodump    WBPerson1234   There is no Interaction ID

The script will determine this by 1) generating a list of all PGIDs from the Interaction OA, 2) Removing all PGIDs where Arun is the curator, and then 3) looking for any PGIDs for which there is no Interaction ID. As there is a cronjob to add Interaction IDs to any PGIDs (Postgres rows) that are missing IDs, this problem should be rare (unless objects have been added that day (before the next cronjob) without Interaction IDs).


5) If there is no Interaction Type, the object will not get dumped and an error message will print to the ERROR output file like this:

PGID  <TAB>  Dump_status  <TAB>  Curator ID  <TAB>  Explanation

so, for example:

12345   nodump    WBPerson1234   There is no Interaction Type


6) If there is an Interaction object that exists on multiple Postgres lines/rows (i.e. the same Interaction ID with multiple PGIDs), the object will not get dumped and an error message will print to the ERROR output file like this:

PGID  <TAB>  Dump_status  <TAB>  Curator ID  <TAB>  Explanation

so, for example:

12345   nodump    WBPerson1234   WBInteraction000123456 exists across multiple lines

Non-Fatal Errors (Interactions will get dumped, but error message will get printed)

1) If there is a Variation, Expression pattern, Transgene, or Antibody that cannot be matched to a gene interactor, the object will be identified as "Unaffiliated" in the .ACE file and an error message will print to the ERROR output file like this:

PGID  <TAB>  Dump_status  <TAB>  Curator ID  <TAB>  Interaction ID  <TAB>  Unaffiliated Object  <TAB>  Object Name

so, for example:

12345   lineonly    WBPerson1234   WBInteraction000123456   Unaffiliated_variation     WBVar00600763
12345   lineonly    WBPerson1234   WBInteraction000123456   Unaffiliated_transgene     kyEx456
12345   lineonly    WBPerson1234   WBInteraction000123456   Unaffiliated_antibody      [cgc2826]:hlh-2
12345   lineonly    WBPerson1234   WBInteraction000123456   Unaffiliated_expr_pattern  Expr1234


2) If there is an inconsistency between the directionality of the Interaction Type and the Interactors, the interaction object will get dumped to the .ACE file, but an error message will print to the ERROR output file like this:

PGID  <TAB>  Dump_status  <TAB>  Curator ID  <TAB>  Explanation

so, for example:

12345   flagonly   WBPerson1234   has diretional type Enhancement + nondirectional data
12345   flagonly   WBPerson1234   has diretional type Epistasis + nondirectional data
12345   flagonly   WBPerson1234   has diretional type Suppression + nondirectional data
12345   flagonly   WBPerson1234   has nondiretional type Mutual_enhancement + effected data
12345   flagonly   WBPerson1234   has nondiretional type Mutual_enhancement + effector data
12345   flagonly   WBPerson1234   has nondiretional type Mutual_suppression + effector data
12345   flagonly   WBPerson1234   has nondiretional type No_interaction + effected data
12345   flagonly   WBPerson1234   has nondiretional type Synthetic + effector data


3) If no curator is listed for the interaction, the interaction object will get dumped, but an error message will print to the ERROR output file like this:

PGID  <TAB>  Dump_status  <TAB>  Curator ID  <TAB>  Explanation

so, for example:

12345   flagonly   no curator   has no curator


Handling Dead Genes During Dump Process

The dumper script will now (as of May, 2013) run an automatic check for dead genes in any gene field. Any genes that are considered dead that are referenced in an Interaction object in the OA will be handled in the following manner:

1) If there is a replacement for the gene (i.e. the gene has merged into another gene), the dead gene will be dumped into a "Historical_gene" field in the .ACE file, the replacement gene will fill the original gene field. A comment will be added to the Historical_gene field via a 'Text' tag (updated as of 3-18-2015). The original gene field (now with the updated gene reference) will be printed with an "Inferred_automatically" tag after the gene. So, for example, if WBGene00001234 is now a dead gene that has been merged into WBGene00002345:

Gene  "WBGene00001234"

becomes

Gene  "WBGene00002345"  Inferred_automatically
Historical_gene  "WBGene00001234"  "Note: This object originally referred to WBGene00001234.
WBGene00001234 is now considered dead and has been merged into WBGene00002345. WBGene00002345 has 
replaced WBGene00001234 accordingly."

Also, since Antibodies, Transgenes, Expression patterns, Variations are mapped to an interactor where possible (or else they are dumped as "Unaffiliated"), this mapping will now occur to only the newest genes that the interactor refers to.

2) If there is no replacement for the gene (Dead or Suppressed), we would dump the following:

Gene  "WBGene00001234"
Historical_gene  "WBGene00001234"  "Note: This object originally referred to a gene
 (WBGene00001234) that is now considered dead. Please interpret with discretion."

OR

Gene  "WBGene00001234"
Historical_gene  "WBGene00001234"  "Note: This object originally referred to a gene
 (WBGene00001234) that has been suppressed. Please interpret with discretion."

and lastly,

3) If the gene has undergone a split, such genes will be dumped as:

Gene  "WBGene00001234"
Historical_gene  "WBGene00001234"  "Note: This object originally referred to a gene 
(WBGene00001234) that is now considered split. Please interpret with discretion."

and also printed out in the error output file of the dumping script for a curator to go back and manually change according to best judgement.


Gene Examples:
A split gene: WBGene00012507
A merged gene: WBGene00007524
A dead gene: WBGene00007814
A suppressed gene: WBGene00015490