Proteome scanning to predict PDZ domain interactions using support vector machines |
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Authors: | Shirley Hui Gary D Bader |
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Affiliation: | 1.Donnelly Center for Cellular and Biomolecular Research,Banting and Best Department of Medical Research, University of Toronto,Toronto,Canada;2.Department of Molecular Genetics,University of Toronto,Toronto,Canada |
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Abstract: | Background PDZ domains mediate protein-protein interactions involved in important biological processes through the recognition of short linear motifs in their target proteins. Two recent independent studies have used protein microarray or phage display technology to detect PDZ domain interactions with peptide ligands on a large scale. Several computational predictors of PDZ domain interactions have been developed, however they are trained using only protein microarray data and focus on limited subsets of PDZ domains. An accurate predictor of genomic PDZ domain interactions would allow the proteomes of organisms to be scanned for potential binders. Such an application would require an accurate and precise predictor to avoid generating too many false positive hits given the large amount of possible interactors in a given proteome. Once validated these predictions will help to increase the coverage of current PDZ domain interaction networks and further our understanding of the roles that PDZ domains play in a variety of biological processes. |
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