Quantifying protein function specificity in the gene ontology

Stand Genomic Sci. 2010 Mar 30;2(2):238-44. doi: 10.4056/sigs.561626.

Abstract

Quantitative or numerical metrics of protein function specificity made possible by the Gene Ontology are useful in that they enable development of distance or similarity measures between protein functions. Here we describe how to calculate four measures of function specificity for GO terms: 1) number of ancestor terms; 2) number of offspring terms; 3) proportion of terms; and 4) Information Content (IC). We discuss the relationship between the metrics and the strengths and weaknesses of each.

Keywords: function specificity; protein annotation; protein function.