DocumentCode
87735
Title
Reconstruction of Signaling Network from Protein Interactions Based on Function Annotations
Author
Wei Liu ; Dong Li ; Yunping Zhu ; Hongwei Xie ; Fuchu He
Author_Institution
Dept. of Autom. Control, Nat. Univ. of Defense Technol., Changsha, China
Volume
10
Issue
2
fYear
2013
fDate
March-April 2013
Firstpage
514
Lastpage
521
Abstract
The directionality of protein interactions is the prerequisite of forming various signaling networks, and the construction of signaling networks is a critical issue in the discovering the mechanism of the life process. In this paper, we proposed a novel method to infer the directionality in protein-protein interaction networks and furthermore construct signaling networks. Based on the functional annotations of proteins, we proposed a novel parameter GODS and established the prediction model. This method shows high sensitivity and specificity to predict the directionality of protein interactions, evaluated by fivefold cross validation. By taking the threshold value of GODS as 2, we achieved accuracy 95.56 percent and coverage 74.69 percent in the human test set. Also, this method was successfully applied to reconstruct the classical signaling pathways in human. This study not only provided an effective method to unravel the unknown signaling pathways, but also the deeper understanding for the signaling networks, from the aspect of protein function.
Keywords
bioinformatics; ontologies (artificial intelligence); proteins; proteomics; GODS parameter; GODS threshold value; classical signaling pathways; fivefold cross validation; life process; prediction model; protein functional annotation; protein interaction directionality; protein-protein interaction network; signaling network reconstruction; unknown signaling pathways; Accuracy; Bioinformatics; Humans; Predictive models; Protein engineering; Proteins; Training; Accuracy; Bioinformatics; Humans; Predictive models; Protein engineering; Proteins; Signaling network; Training; cross validation; gene ontology; protein interaction; Animals; Computational Biology; Databases, Protein; Diptera; Humans; Mice; Models, Biological; Protein Interaction Maps; Proteins; Rats; Reproducibility of Results; Signal Transduction; Yeasts;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1545-5963
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCBB.2013.20
Filename
6477038
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