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- Title
A human phenome-interactome network of protein complexes implicated in genetic disorders.
- Authors
Lage, Kasper; Karlberg, E Olof; Størling, Zenia M; Olason, Páll I; Pedersen, Anders G; Rigina, Olga; Hinsby, Anders M; Tümer, Zeynep; Pociot, Flemming; Tommerup, Niels; Moreau, Yves; Brunak, Søren
- Abstract
We performed a systematic, large-scale analysis of human protein complexes comprising gene products implicated in many different categories of human disease to create a phenome-interactome network. This was done by integrating quality-controlled interactions of human proteins with a validated, computationally derived phenotype similarity score, permitting identification of previously unknown complexes likely to be associated with disease. Using a phenomic ranking of protein complexes linked to human disease, we developed a Bayesian predictor that in 298 of 669 linkage intervals correctly ranks the known disease-causing protein as the top candidate, and in 870 intervals with no identified disease-causing gene, provides novel candidates implicated in disorders such as retinitis pigmentosa, epithelial ovarian cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Alzheimer disease, type 2 diabetes and coronary heart disease. Our publicly available draft of protein complexes associated with pathology comprises 506 complexes, which reveal functional relationships between disease-promoting genes that will inform future experimentation.
- Publication
Nature biotechnology, 2007, Vol 25, Issue 3, p309
- ISSN
1087-0156
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1038/nbt1295