Item Type: | Article |
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Title: | Systematic functional assessment of human protein-protein interaction maps |
Creators Name: | Chaurasia, G., Herzel, H., Wanker, E.E. and Futschik, M.E. |
Abstract: | Protein-protein interaction maps can contribute substantially to the discovery of protein cooperation patterns in the cell. Recently, several large-scale human protein-protein interaction maps have been generated using experimental or computational approaches. Evaluation of these maps is likely to provide a better understanding of human biology. However, careful analysis is needed, as the comparison of interaction maps of lower eukaryotes showed a surprising divergence between different maps. Here, we present a first systematic functional assessment of eight currently available large-scale human protein-protein interaction maps. The analysis shows that these maps include a large number of common proteins, but only a small number of common interactions. We detected several types of biases that need to be considered in the future utilization of these maps. |
Keywords: | Protein-protein interaction, Human interactome, Networks, Systems biology |
Source: | Genome Inform |
ISSN: | 0919-9454 |
Publisher: | Universal Academy Press |
Volume: | 17 |
Page Range: | 36-45 |
Date: | 2006 |
PubMed: | View item in PubMed |
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