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PRO,
Reactome,
And
Disease
Pathways
Peter D’Eustachio
NYU School of
Medicine
Human PIP3activated AKT
signaling
Reactome annotation of a normal cellular process
protein (UniProt),
DNA/RNA (Ensembl),
mmolecule (ChEBI) or
complex (PRO/GO)
Input 1
Regulation
Output 1
Reaction
Input 2
location
(GO cell component)
CatalystActivity
(GO molecular function)
Pathway (GO biological process)
Pathway
Reaction
Reaction
Output 2
Normal (regulated) human PIP3-activated AKT signaling
Molecular abnormality leads to disease
1. The mode of expression of a protein
is altered.
2.A mutation leads to expression of an
inactive protein.
3.A mutation or infection leads to
expression of a protein with a novel
function.
But not all abnormality: successful recognition
and neutralization of potentially infectious
entities by TLRs
Reactome annotation of a disease process
altered
regulation
variant protein (UniProt),
DNA/RNA (Ensembl),
mmolecule (ChEBI) or
complex (PRO/GO)
Input 1
Output 1
Reaction
Input 2
location
(GO cell component)
absent or altered
CatalystActivity
(“not” GO molecular
function?)
Pathway (GO biological process pathogenesis)
Pathway
Reaction
Reaction
Output 2
Abnormal (constitutive) human PIP3-activated AKT signaling
Reaction: PI3K gain of function mutants phosphorylate PIP2 to PIP3
Reaction: PI3K gain of function mutants phosphorylate PIP2 to PIP3
Disease
Reaction: PI3K gain of function mutants phosphorylate PIP2 to PIP3
Catalyst activity
Reaction: PI3K gain of function mutants phosphorylate PIP2 to PIP3
Physical entity
Reaction: PI3K gain of function mutants phosphorylate PIP2 to PIP3
Modified residue
Reaction: PI3K gain of function mutants phosphorylate PIP2 to PIP3
Entity functional status
Reaction: PI3K gain of function mutants phosphorylate PIP2 to PIP3
Increased gene
expression in
clear cell renal
carcinoma
correlated with
better (blue) or
worse (red)
survival
Creighton et al. Nature
499: 43-49 (2013)
Credits
OICR / CSHL
Lincoln Stein
Marc Gillespie
Robin Haw
Bruce May
Marija Orlic-Milacic
Karen Rothfels
Joel Weiser
Guanming Wu
EBI
Henning Hermjakob
Ewan Birney
Antonio Fabregat-Mundo
Phani Garapati
Bijay Jassal
Steve Jupe
NHGRI Grant # U41 HG003751
NYU
Peter D'Eustachio
Lisa Matthews
Veronica Shamovsky
EU 6th Framework Programme grant
LSHG-CT-2005-518254 "ENFIN"
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