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SLIDER: a generic metaheuristic for the discovery of correlated motifs in protein-protein interaction networks
Authors:Boyen Peter  Van Dyck Dries  Neven Frank  van Ham Roeland C H J  van Dijk Aalt D J
Institution:Hasselt University, Agoralaan Gebouw D, B-3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium. peter.boyen@uhasselt.be
Abstract:Correlated motif mining (cmm) is the problem of finding overrepresented pairs of patterns, called motifs, in sequences of interacting proteins. Algorithmic solutions for cmm thereby provide a computational method for predicting binding sites for protein interaction. In this paper, we adopt a motif-driven approach where the support of candidate motif pairs is evaluated in the network. We experimentally establish the superiority of the Chi-square-based support measure over other support measures. Furthermore, we obtain that cmm is an np-hard problem for a large class of support measures (including Chi-square) and reformulate the search for correlated motifs as a combinatorial optimization problem. We then present the generic metaheuristic slider which uses steepest ascent with a neighborhood function based on sliding motifs and employs the Chi-square-based support measure. We show that slider outperforms existing motif-driven cmm methods and scales to large protein-protein interaction networks. The slider-implementation and the data used in the experiments are available on http://bioinformatics.uhasselt.be.
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