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Conserved network motifs allow protein-protein interaction prediction
Authors:Albert István  Albert Réka
Affiliation:The Huck Institutes for the Life Sciences, Pennsylvania State University, PA 16802, USA. iua1@psu.edu
Abstract:MOTIVATION: High-throughput protein interaction detection methods are strongly affected by false positive and false negative results. Focused experiments are needed to complement the large-scale methods by validating previously detected interactions but it is often difficult to decide which proteins to probe as interaction partners. Developing reliable computational methods assisting this decision process is a pressing need in bioinformatics. RESULTS: We show that we can use the conserved properties of the protein network to identify and validate interaction candidates. We apply a number of machine learning algorithms to the protein connectivity information and achieve a surprisingly good overall performance in predicting interacting proteins. Using a 'leave-one-out' approach we find average success rates between 20 and 40% for predicting the correct interaction partner of a protein. We demonstrate that the success of these methods is based on the presence of conserved interaction motifs within the network. AVAILABILITY: A reference implementation and a table with candidate interacting partners for each yeast protein are available at http://www.protsuggest.org.
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