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BIOINFORMATICS
2006

A lock-and-key model for protein-protein interactions

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A lock-and-key model for protein-protein interactions
Motivation: Protein-protein interaction networks are one of the major post-genomic data sources available to molecular biologists. They provide a comprehensive view of the global interaction structure of an organism's proteome, as well as detailed information on specific interactions. Here we suggest a physical model of protein interactions that can be used to extract additional information at an intermediate level: It enables us to identify proteins which share biological interaction motifs, and also to identify potentially missing or spurious interactions. Results: Our new graph model explains observed interactions between proteins by an underlying interaction of complementary binding domains (lock-and-key model). This leads to a novel graph-theoretical algorithm to identify bipartite subgraphs within protein-protein interaction networks. By testing on synthetic data, we demonstrate that under certain modelling assumptions, the algorithm will return correct domain information a...
Julie L. Morrison, Rainer Breitling, Desmond J. Hi
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where BIOINFORMATICS
Authors Julie L. Morrison, Rainer Breitling, Desmond J. Higham, David R. Gilbert
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