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Computational Prediction of Protein Complexes from Protein Interaction Networks

Computational Prediction of Protein Complexes from Protein Interaction Networks

9781970001556
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Complexes of physically interacting proteins constitute fundamental functional units that drive almost all biological processes within cells. A faithful reconstruction of the entire set of protein complexes (the complexosome) is therefore important not only to understand the composition of complexes but also the higher level functional organization within cells. Advances over the last several years, particularly through the use of high-throughput proteomics techniques, have made it possible to map substantial fractions of protein interactions (the interactomes) from model organisms including Arabidopsis thaliana (a flowering plant), Caenorhabditis elegans (a nematode), Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly), and Saccharomyces cerevisiae (budding yeast). These interaction datasets have enabled systematic inquiry into the identification and study of protein complexes from organisms. Computational methods have played a significant role in this context, by contributing accurate, efficient, and exhaustive ways to analyze the enormous amounts of data. These methods have helped to compensate for some of the limitations in experimental datasets including the presence of biological and technical noise and the relative paucity of credible interactions. In this book, we systematically walk through computational methods devised to date (approximately between 2000 and 2016) for identifying protein complexes from the network of protein interactions (the protein-protein interaction (PPI) network). We present a detailed taxonomy of these methods, and comprehensively evaluate them for protein complex identification across a variety of scenarios including the absence of many true interactions and the presence of false-positive interactions (noise) in PPI networks. Based on this evaluation, we highlight challenges faced by the methods, for instance in identifying sparse, sub-, or small complexes and in discerning overlapping complexes, and reveal how a combination of strategies is necessary to accurately reconstruct the entire complexosome.
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9781970001556
9781970001556

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Publication date
2017
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
295
Dimensions (mm)
190.00 x 235.00
  • Preface 1. Introduction to Protein Complex Prediction 2. Constructing Reliable Protein-Protein Interaction (PPI) Networks 3. Computational Methods for Protein Complex Prediction from PPI Networks 4. Evaluating Protein Complex Prediction Methods 5. Open Challenges in Protein Complex Prediction 6. Identifying Dynamic Protein Complexes 7. Identifying Evolutionarily Conserved Protein Complexes 8. Protein Complex Prediction in the Era of Systems Biology 9. Conclusion References Authors Biographies
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