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Andrew MacWilliams

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Wanamaker S, Garza R, MacWilliams A, Nery J, Bartlett A, Castanon R, et al.
Nat Methods . 2023 Jan; 20(3):469. PMID: 36690743
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Luck K, Kim D, Lambourne L, Spirohn K, Begg B, Bian W, et al.
Nature . 2020 Apr; 580(7803):402-408. PMID: 32296183
Global insights into cellular organization and genome function require comprehensive understanding of the interactome networks that mediate genotype-phenotype relationships. Here we present a human 'all-by-all' reference interactome map of human...
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Wanamaker S, Garza R, MacWilliams A, Nery J, Bartlett A, Castanon R, et al.
Nat Methods . 2017 Jun; 14(8):819-825. PMID: 28650476
Broad-scale protein-protein interaction mapping is a major challenge given the cost, time, and sensitivity constraints of existing technologies. Here, we present a massively multiplexed yeast two-hybrid method, CrY2H-seq, which uses...
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Zhong Q, Pevzner S, Hao T, Wang Y, Mosca R, Menche J, et al.
Mol Syst Biol . 2016 Apr; 12(4):865. PMID: 27107014
In cellular systems, biophysical interactions between macromolecules underlie a complex web of functional interactions. How biophysical and functional networks are coordinated, whether all biophysical interactions correspond to functional interactions, and...
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Yang X, Coulombe-Huntington J, Kang S, Sheynkman G, Hao T, Richardson A, et al.
Cell . 2016 Feb; 164(4):805-17. PMID: 26871637
While alternative splicing is known to diversify the functional characteristics of some genes, the extent to which protein isoforms globally contribute to functional complexity on a proteomic scale remains unknown....
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Rolland T, Tasan M, Charloteaux B, Pevzner S, Zhong Q, Sahni N, et al.
Cell . 2014 Nov; 159(5):1212-1226. PMID: 25416956
Just as reference genome sequences revolutionized human genetics, reference maps of interactome networks will be critical to fully understand genotype-phenotype relationships. Here, we describe a systematic map of ?14,000 high-quality...
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Reece-Hoyes J, Barutcu A, McCord R, Jeong J, Jiang L, MacWilliams A, et al.
Nat Methods . 2011 Nov; 8(12):1050-2. PMID: 22037702
Gateway-compatible yeast one-hybrid (Y1H) assays provide a convenient gene-centered (DNA to protein) approach to identify transcription factors that can bind a DNA sequence of interest. We present Y1H resources, including...