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Evolutionary Bioinformatics

Construction of a Pig Physical Interactome Using Sequence Homology and a Comprehensive Reference Human Interactome

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Evolutionary Bioinformatics 2012:8 119-126

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Published on 24 Jan 2012

DOI: 10.4137/EBO.S8552


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Abstract

The analysis of interaction networks is crucial for understanding molecular function and has an essential impact for genome-wide studies. However, the interactomes of most species are largely incomplete and computational strategies that take into account sequence homology can help compensating for this lack of information using cross-species analysis. In this work we report the construction of a porcine interactome resource. We applied sequence homology matching and carried out bi-directional BLASTp searches for the currently available protein sequence collections of human and pig. Using this homology we were able to recover, on average, 71% of the proteins annotated for human pathways for the pig. Porcine protein-protein interactions were deduced from homologous proteins with known interactions in human. The result of this work is a resource comprising 204,699 predicted porcine interactions that can be used in genome analyses in order to enhance functional interpretation of data. The data can be visualized and downloaded from http://cpdb.molgen.mpg.de/pig.



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