Proceedings of the Korean Society for Bioinformatics Conference (한국생물정보학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2003.10a
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- Pages.26-51
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- 2003
Analysis of a Large-scale Protein Structural Interactome: Ageing Protein structures and the most important protein domain
- Bolser, Dan (Dunn Human Nutrition Unit, Medical Research Council) ;
- Dafas, Panos (Department of Computing, City University) ;
- Harrington, Richard (Dunn Human Nutrition Unit, Medical Research Council) ;
- Schroeder, Michael (Department of Computing, City University) ;
- Park, Jong (Dunn Human Nutrition Unit, Medical Research Council, Department of BioSystems, Korea Advanced Istittute of Science and Technology)
- Published : 2003.10.31
Abstract
Large scale protein interaction maps provide a new, global perspective with which to analyse protein function. PSIMAP, the Protein Structural Interactome Map, is a database of all the structurally observed interactions between superfamilies of protein domains with known three-dimensional structure in thePDB. PSIMAP incorporates both functional and evolutionary information into a single network. It makes it possible to age protein domains in terms of taxonomic diversity, interaction and function. One consequence of it is to predict the most important protein domain structure in evolution. We present a global analysis of PSIMAP using several distinct network measures relating to centrality, interactivity, fault-tolerance, and taxonomic diversity. We found the following results:
Keywords
- Structural Interactome;
- Protein Interaction;
- Interactomics;
- Graph-theory;
- Interaction Rank;
- Taxonomic Diversity;
- PSIEYE;
- PSIMAP