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Page 1: A marriage of chemistry and biology Aligning the Gene Ontology with CHEBI.

A marriage of chemistry and biology

Aligning the Gene Ontology with CHEBI

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ontologies: what are they really for, and why do I care?

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systems of categorization, useful for handling large amounts of data

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Gene Ontology arose from a need to classify functional data about genes and proteins in various

databases

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Parallel efforts grew up elsewhere

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GO has always contained a chemical hierarchy

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Roncaglia

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Roncaglia

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Roncaglia

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biologists are not great chemists

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Use CHEBI to make chemical hierarchy in GO

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The story begins in 2009 when we decided to get started. We figured it would take a few months.

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GO terms were ‘decomposed’ and text-matched to ChEBI terms

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A few technical issues needed to be sorted out with the relationships in CHEBI first

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Once that was done, we generated a list of mismatches between GO and

CHEBI

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One of the first things we realized was that we weren’t even consistent with our chemical

classification with ourselves

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Generated the implicit chemical ontology of GO - GOChe

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Four of us sat in a room for a weekend with a large pot of coffee and edited GOChe

(March 2010)

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One of the things we consistently noticed was that ChEBI classified nucleotides as carbohydrates

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Called another meeting with ChEBI. Who confirmed that nucleotides are indeed carbohydrates.

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plurals e.g. pyridines v/s pyridine

“pyridine-containing compound”

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Acids and bases • Acids and bases

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Biologists are much more wooly and conflate these terms

acids and bases often interconvert during biological

processes

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Union terms of acids and bases in GO:

carboxylic acid OR carboxylic acid anion

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Where are we now?• Pretty much there• Bridging files between GO and CHEBI

ready• Single update – use reasoner to ‘fix’

GO• Editing will involve loading both GO

+ CHEBI and reasoning• Paper ready for submission

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What does this buy us?• Consistency and accuracy• Time savings• Potential for cool queries and

analysis that combine biology and chemistry

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People• David Hill• Jane Lomax• Harold Drabkin• Chris Mungall• Midori Harris• Tanya Berardini• Rebecca Foulger• Paola Roncaglia

• Marcus Ennis• Paula de Matos• Janna Hastings• Nico Adams• Mike Bada• Colin Bachelor