SGD Quarterly Newsletter
November 2009
In this issue:
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Take the SGD survey
- SGD and the Gene Ontology's Reference Genome Project
- Curation Focus: Mitochondrial import
- Curation Focus: Exosome, TRAMP, and SKI Complexes
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YeastGFP data available from YeastRC and SGD
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Enhancements to GO Term Finder
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Yeast GO Slims updated
- New Gene Summary Paragraphs
- Community News
- Upcoming Conferences and Meetings
About this newsletter
This is the November 2009 issue of the quarterly SGD newsletter.
The goal of this newsletter is to inform our users about new
features in SGD and to foster communication within the yeast
community. You can also subscribe to SGD's RSS feed to receive
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Details of these items can also be viewed at:
http://www.yeastgenome.org/whats_new.shtml
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Take the SGD survey
Please take our brief survey to let us know how you use SGD. The information you provide will help us prepare for our grant renewal next year.
SGD survey: http://www.yeastgenome.org/survey
- SGD and the Gene Ontology's Reference Genome Project
The Gene Ontology's Reference Genome Project, begun in 2006, is a
collaborative effort involving annotators from twelve reference
genome groups. The primary goal is to increase the breadth and
depth of annotations for sets of evolutionarily related genes across
genomes to enable other genome annotation efforts to infer GO
annotations for homologous genes. As part of the Reference Genome
Project, SGD curators have recently completed in depth annotation of
the genes in TFIID, a complex required for the formation of the
preinitiation complex during RNAPII-mediated transcription. This
included a review of GO and phenotype annotations, and the composition
of gene summary paragraphs for subunits of this complex which
include: the TATA binding protein Spt15p, as well as fourteen
TBP-associated factors (TAFs): Taf1p, Taf2p, Taf3p, Taf4p, Taf5p,
Taf6p, Taf7p, Taf8p, Taf9p, Taf10p, Taf11p, Taf12p, Taf13p and Taf14p.
GO Reference Genome Project: http://www.geneontology.org/GO.refgenome
- Curation Focus: Mitochondrial
import
Mitochondrial import is an extremely complex, essential process
involving multisubunit translocases that mediate the transit of
hundreds of nuclear-encoded proteins into four different
compartments of the double-membraned organelle. We have now reviewed
the information available in SGD about 28 genes (MGE1, PAM16, PAM17,
PAM18, SAM35, SAM37, SAM50, SSC1, TIM8, TIM9, TIM10, TIM12, TIM13,
TIM17, TIM18, TIM21, TIM22, TIM23, TIM44, TIM50, TIM54, TOM5, TOM6,
TOM7, TOM20, TOM22, TOM40 and TOM70) encoding proteins involved in the import process. Locus Descriptions, Gene Ontology annotations, and mutant phenotype annotations for each gene have been updated, and Gene Summary paragraphs have been added to their Locus Summary pages.
- Curation Focus: Exosome, TRAMP, and SKI
Complexes
The exosome is a complex that possesses 3'-5' exonuclease and
endoribonucleolytic activities that are essential for diverse
ribonucleolytic processes in both the nucleus and the cytoplasm.
The nuclear exosome is associated with the TRAMP complex while
the cytoplasmic exosome is assocated with Ski7p and the SKI
complex. Information in SGD about the 21 genes (CSL4, RRP4,
RRP40, SKI6, RRP42, RRP43, RRP45, RRP46, MTR3, DIS3, RRP6, LRP1,
MPP6, PAP2, TRF5, MTR4, AIR1, AIR2, SKI2, SKI3 and SKI8) encoding
the subunits of the exosome, TRAMP, and SKI complexes has
recently been reviewed and updated, including their
descriptions, GO annotations, and mutant phenotypes, and Gene
Summary Paragraphs have been added to their Locus Summary
pages.
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YeastGFP data available from
YeastRC and SGD
Images of the GFP fusion proteins described in Huh WK et al (2003) Nature 425:686 are now being hosted by the Yeast Resource Center (YeastRC, Seattle).
They can be accessed via the Localization Resources pull-down on the right hand side of SGD Locus Summary pages. Select the 'YeastRC Localization (Seattle)' option and follow the View Data hyperlink on the YeastRC page. Thanks to Trisha Davis, Michael Riffle and the Yeast RC for adding the data and help in setting up these links.
YeastRC: http://www.yeastrc.org/pdr/pages/front.jsp
In addition, SGD is now hosting the YeastGFP database of
global analysis of protein localization studies in the budding
yeast, S. cerevisiae, originally designed and built by
the laboratories of Erin O'Shea and Jonathan Weissman at the
University of California, San Francisco. Links to individual
ORFs are available from the Localization Resources pull-down
on the right hand side of SGD Locus Summary pages. Select the
'YeastGFP DB (UCSF) at SGD' option. Thanks to Jonathan
Weissman and Nick Ingolia for providing the software and
files.
YeastGFP at SGD: http://yeastgfp.yeastgenome.org/
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Enhancements to GO Term Finder
SGD has included two new options in the GO Term Finder, a tool
for finding significant GO terms shared among a list of genes.
- Name your analysis/search: allows naming of searches in order to keep track of results when performing multiple GO Term Finder analyses.
- Calculate the False Discovery Rate (FDR): calculates the
FDR for each term, indicating the expected proportion of false
positives among the set of significant results.
GO Term Finder: http://www.yeastgenome.org/TermFinder
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Yeast GO Slims updated
The Yeast GO Slims are sets of high-level GO terms that best represent the major biological processes, molecular functions, and cellular components that are found in S. cerevisiae. GO Slim terms are useful in mapping precise, "granular" gene annotations to more general "high-level" terms. These terms have been selected by SGD curators based on annotation statistics and biological significance. Recently, SGD curators reviewed the Yeast GO Slim terms and made necessary updates to the Process set, including the addition of seven new terms. No changes were made to the Function and Component sets of slim terms.
The Yeast GO Slims are available for analysis via the
GO Slim Mapper tool
and the Advanced Search tool. Mapping of all the yeast gene products to the Yeast GO Slims is also available as a graphical view on the
Genome Snapshot page and via the
go_slim_mapping.tab file on the FTP site.
GO Slim Mapper: http://www.yeastgenome.org/SlimMapper
- New Gene Summary Paragraphs
Summary Paragraphs summarize published biological information for a
gene/feature, and are designed to familiarize both yeast and non-yeast
researchers with the general facts and important subtleties regarding
a locus. During the last quarter new summary paragraphs have been
added to their respective Locus Summary pages for 58 features.
Genes with new summary paragraphs
are reported weekly on SGD's "What's New" page:
http://www.yeastgenome.org/whats_new.shtml
- Community News
- Job opportunities in yeast labs: http://wiki.yeastgenome.org/index.php/Positions_in_yeast_labs
- Reactome Pathway Database User Survey: Reactome is committed to
providing access to high-quality pathway information and helpful
data analysis tools. With this in mind, they are actively
soliciting comments from the research community in order to assess
community needs. They are interested to hear about your experience
with Reactome, and would like to know a bit about your background
and research interests so that they can continue to improve the Reactome site and tools.
Reactome Pathway Database User Survery: http://tinyurl.com/l48zzq
- Links to Cyclebase have been added to the "Functional Analysis"
pull-down on the right hand side of SGD Locus Summary pages. This
resource provides a web interface for visualization, multi-species
comparison, and download of genome-wide cell-cycle data and analysis
result. Thanks to Lars Juhl Jensen for helping set up these
links.
Cyclebase: http://cyclebase.org
- Upcoming Conferences and Meetings
Information on registration and abstract deadlines for the following conferences is
available at:
http://www.yeastgenome.org/ComContents.shtml#Future
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Yeast Genetics & Molecular Biology Meeting
Vancouver, BC
Canada
July 27 - August 1, 2010
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XV International Conference on Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology
Olsztyn, Poland
July 11-16, 2011