The Cartographers toolbox: building bigger and better human protein interaction networks |
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Authors: | Sanderson Christopher M. |
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Affiliation: | Corresponding author. Christopher M. Sanderson, Division of Physiology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Liverpool, PO Box 147, Liverpool, L69 3BX, UK. Tel: +44-151-794-4180; Fax: +44-151-794-4434; E-mail: c.sanderson{at}liv.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | One of the greatest challenges of the post-genomic era is theconstruction of a more comprehensive human protein interactionmap. While this process may take many years to complete, thedevelopment of stringent high throughput techniques and theemergence of complementary assays mean that the aim of buildinga detailed binary map of the human interactome is now a veryrealistic goal. In particular, methods which facilitate theanalysis of large numbers of membrane-protein interactions meanthat it will be possible to construct more extensive networks,which in turn provide new insights into the functional connectivitybetween intra- and extra-cellular processes. This is importantas many therapeutic strategies are designed to elicit effectsvia tractable cell-surface proteins. Therefore,the construction of maps depicting the complexity of trans-cellularcommunication networks will not only improve our understandingof physiological processes, it will also aid the design of rationaltherapeutic strategies, with fewer potential side effects. Thisreview aims to provide a basic insight into the approaches currentlybeing used to construct binary human protein interaction networks,with particular reference to newer techniques, which have thepotential to extend network coverage and aid the conditionalannotation of interactome-scale protein interaction maps. |
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Keywords: | human interactome protein interaction network membrane proteins yeast two-hybrid PCA MYTH AVEXIS MAPPIT network biology |
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