In silico prediction of protein-protein interactions in human macrophages
Institut Pasteur de Tunis · Tunis University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Protein-protein interaction (PPI) network analyses are highly valuable in deciphering and understanding the intricate organisation of cellular functions. Nevertheless, the majority of available protein-protein interaction networks are context-less, i.e. without any reference to the spatial, temporal or physiological conditions in which the interactions may occur. In this work, we are proposing a protocol to infer the most likely protein-protein interaction (PPI) network in human macrophages.
We integrated the PPI dataset from the Agile Protein Interaction DataAnalyzer (APID) with different meta-data to infer a contextualized macrophage-specific interactome using a combination of statistical methods. The obtained interactome is enriched in experimentally verified interactions and in proteins involved in macrophage-related biological processes (i.e. immune response activation, regulation of apoptosis). As a case study, we used the contextualized interactome to highlight the cellular processes induced upon Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.
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5Topics & keywords
- Interactome
- In silico
- Protein–protein interaction
- Computational biology
- Interaction network
- Context (archaeology)
- Protein Interaction Networks
- Biology
- Good health and well-being