Protein networks in disease
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Abstract
During a decade of proof-of-principle analysis in model organisms, protein networks have been used to further the study of molecular evolution, to gain insight into the robustness of cells to perturbation, and for assignment of new protein functions. Following these analyses, and with the recent rise of protein interaction measurements in mammals, protein networks are increasingly serving as tools to unravel the molecular basis of disease. We review promising applications of protein networks to disease in four major areas: identifying new disease genes; the study of their network properties; identifying disease-related subnetworks; and network-based disease classification. Applications in infectious disease,…
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- Biology
- Disease
- Computational biology
- Robustness (evolution)
- Biological network
- Protein Interaction Networks
- Systems biology
- Infectious disease (medical specialty)
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