Construction and analysis of protein-protein interaction networks.

Karthik Raman
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Protein-protein interactions form the basis for a vast majority of cellular events, including signal transduction and transcriptional regulation. It is now understood that the study of interactions between cellular macromolecules is fundamental to the understanding of biological systems. Interactions between proteins have been studied through a number of high-throughput experiments and have also been predicted through an array of computational methods that leverage the vast amount of sequence data generated in the last decade. In this review, I discuss some of the important computational methods for the prediction of functional linkages between proteins. I then give a brief overview of some of the databases and tools that are useful for a study of protein-protein interactions. I also present an introduction to network theory, followed by a discussion of the parameters commonly used in analysing networks, important network topologies, as well as methods to identify important network components, based on perturbations.

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蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用网络的构建与分析。
蛋白质之间的相互作用构成了绝大多数细胞事件的基础,包括信号转导和转录调节。现在人们认识到,研究细胞大分子之间的相互作用是理解生物系统的基础。蛋白质之间的相互作用已经通过许多高通量实验进行了研究,并且还通过利用过去十年中生成的大量序列数据的一系列计算方法进行了预测。在这篇综述中,我讨论了一些重要的计算方法来预测蛋白质之间的功能连接。然后,我简要概述了一些对蛋白质相互作用研究有用的数据库和工具。我还介绍了网络理论,随后讨论了分析网络时常用的参数,重要的网络拓扑结构,以及基于扰动识别重要网络组件的方法。
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