Retrieving Functional Annotation
STRING cross-reference the proteins with several databases (see "Details" section). By providing your input set o proteins (and optionally background or universe protein set), you can use this function to retrieve full set of terms (annotations) pertinent to your input proteins in each database, among with information for each term.
rba_string_annotations(ids, species = NA, allow_pubmed = FALSE, ...)
ids |
Your protein ID(s). It is strongly recommended to provide
STRING IDs. See |
species |
Numeric: NCBI Taxonomy identifier; Human Taxonomy ID is 9606. (Recommended, but optional if your input is less than 100 IDs.) |
allow_pubmed |
logical: (default = FALSE) PubMed usually assigns a large number of reference publications to each protein. In order to reduce the output size, PubMed's results will be excluded from the results, unless stated otherwise (By setting this argument to TRUE). |
... |
rbioapi option(s). Refer to |
STRING currently maps to and retrieve enrichment results based on Gene
Ontology (GO), KEGG pathways, UniProt Keywords, PubMed publications, Pfam
domains, InterPro domains, and SMART domains.
Note that this function will return a full list of the terms containing
your provided proteins. To perform enrichment and only retrieve a enriched
subset of the terms, use rba_string_enrichment
.
A data frame which every row is an assigned terms and the columns are the terms category, description, number of genes, and other pertinent information.
"POST https://string-db.org/api/[output_format]/functional_annotation? identifiers=[your_identifiers]&[optional_parameters]"
Szklarczyk D, Gable AL, Lyon D, Junge A, Wyder S, Huerta-Cepas J, Simonovic M, Doncheva NT, Morris JH, Bork P, Jensen LJ, Mering CV. STRING v11: protein-protein association networks with increased coverage, supporting functional discovery in genome-wide experimental datasets. Nucleic Acids Res. 2019 Jan 8;47(D1):D607-D613. doi: 10.1093/nar/gky1131. PMID: 30476243; PMCID: PMC6323986.
rba_string_annotations(ids = "TP53", species = 9606)
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