Associating Genes and Protein Complexes with Disease via Network Propagation
Tel Aviv University · Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Abstract
A fundamental challenge in human health is the identification of disease-causing genes. Recently, several studies have tackled this challenge via a network-based approach, motivated by the observation that genes causing the same or similar diseases tend to lie close to one another in a network of protein-protein or functional interactions. However, most of these approaches use only local network information in the inference process and are restricted to inferring single gene associations. Here, we provide a global, network-based method for prioritizing disease genes and inferring protein complex associations, which we call PRINCE. The method is based on formulating constraints on the prioritization function…
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5Topics & keywords
- Computational biology
- Disease
- Inference
- Identification (biology)
- Function (biology)
- Gene regulatory network
- Gene
- Biological network
- Life in Land