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PCPPI

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URL: http://bdg.hfut.edu.cn/pcppi/index.html
Full name: Penicillium-Crop Protein-Protein Interactions database
Description: PCPPI constructed based on the experimentally determined orthologous interactions in pathogen-plant systems and available domain-domain interactions (DDIs) in each protein-protein interaction
Year founded: 2017
Last update: 2017-02-26
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Country/Region: China

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University/Institution: Hefei University of Technology
Address: College of Food Science and Engineering
City: Hefei
Province/State: Anhui
Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Yongsheng Liu
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): liuyongsheng1122@hfut.edu.cn

Publications

28365721
PCPPI: a comprehensive database for the prediction of Penicillium-crop protein-protein interactions. [PMID: 28365721]
Yue J, Zhang D, Ban R, Ma X, Chen D, Li G, Liu J, Wisniewski M, Droby S, Liu Y.

Penicillium expansum , the causal agent of blue mold, is one of the most prevalent post-harvest pathogens, infecting a wide range of crops after harvest. In response, crops have evolved various defense systems to protect themselves against this and other pathogens. Penicillium -crop interaction is a multifaceted process and mediated by pathogen- and host-derived proteins. Identification and characterization of the inter-species protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are fundamental to elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying infection processes between P. expansum and plant crops. Here, we have developed PCPPI, the Penicillium -Crop Protein-Protein Interactions database, which is constructed based on the experimentally determined orthologous interactions in pathogen-plant systems and available domain-domain interactions (DDIs) in each PPI. Thus far, it stores information on 9911 proteins, 439 904 interactions and seven host species, including apple, kiwifruit, maize, pear, rice, strawberry and tomato. Further analysis through the gene ontology (GO) annotation indicated that proteins with more interacting partners tend to execute the essential function. Significantly, semantic statistics of the GO terms also provided strong support for the accuracy of our predicted interactions in PCPPI. We believe that all the PCPPI datasets are helpful to facilitate the study of pathogen-crop interactions and freely available to the research community. : http://bdg.hfut.edu.cn/pcppi/index.html.

Database (Oxford). 2017:2017(1) | 5 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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5887/6895 (14.634%)
Interaction:
1062/1194 (11.139%)
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Created on: 2017-03-31
Curated by:
Shixiang Sun [2017-04-06]
Shixiang Sun [2017-03-31]