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Protein-protein Interaction Network Analyses for Elucidating the Roles of LOXL2-delta72 in Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • Wu, Bing-Li;Zou, Hai-Ying;Lv, Guo-Qing;Du, Ze-Peng;Wu, Jian-Yi;Zhang, Pi-Xian;Xu, Li-Yan;Li, En-Min
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제15권5호
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    • pp.2345-2351
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    • 2014
  • Lysyl oxidase-like 2 (LOXL2), a member of the lysyl oxidase (LOX) family, is a copper-dependent enzyme that catalyzes oxidative deamination of lysine residues on protein substrates. LOXL2 was found to be overexpressed in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) in our previous research. We later identified a LOXL2 splicing variant LOXL2-delta72 and we overexpressed LOXL2-delta72 and its wild type counterpart in ESCC cells following microarray analyses. First, the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) of LOXL2 and LOXL2-delta72 compared to empty plasmid were applied to generate protein-protein interaction (PPI) sub-networks. Comparison of these two sub-networks showed hundreds of different proteins. To reveal the potential specific roles of LOXL2- delta72 compared to its wild type, the DEGs of LOXL2-delta72 vs LOXL2 were also applied to construct a PPI sub-network which was annotated by Gene Ontology. The functional annotation map indicated the third PPI sub-network involved hundreds of GO terms, such as "cell cycle arrest", "G1/S transition of mitotic cell cycle", "interphase", "cell-matrix adhesion" and "cell-substrate adhesion", as well as significant "immunity" related terms, such as "innate immune response", "regulation of defense response" and "Toll signaling pathway". These results provide important clues for experimental identification of the specific biological roles and molecular mechanisms of LOXL2-delta72. This study also provided a work flow to test the different roles of a splicing variant with high-throughput data.

Identifying Responsive Functional Modules from Protein-Protein Interaction Network

  • Wu, Zikai;Zhao, Xingming;Chen, Luonan
    • Molecules and Cells
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.271-277
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    • 2009
  • Proteins interact with each other within a cell, and those interactions give rise to the biological function and dynamical behavior of cellular systems. Generally, the protein interactions are temporal, spatial, or condition dependent in a specific cell, where only a small part of interactions usually take place under certain conditions. Recently, although a large amount of protein interaction data have been collected by high-throughput technologies, the interactions are recorded or summarized under various or different conditions and therefore cannot be directly used to identify signaling pathways or active networks, which are believed to work in specific cells under specific conditions. However, protein interactions activated under specific conditions may give hints to the biological process underlying corresponding phenotypes. In particular, responsive functional modules consist of protein interactions activated under specific conditions can provide insight into the mechanism underlying biological systems, e.g. protein interaction subnetworks found for certain diseases rather than normal conditions may help to discover potential biomarkers. From computational viewpoint, identifying responsive functional modules can be formulated as an optimization problem. Therefore, efficient computational methods for extracting responsive functional modules are strongly demanded due to the NP-hard nature of such a combinatorial problem. In this review, we first report recent advances in development of computational methods for extracting responsive functional modules or active pathways from protein interaction network and microarray data. Then from computational aspect, we discuss remaining obstacles and perspectives for this attractive and challenging topic in the area of systems biology.

DNA Binding Mode of the Isoquinoline Alkaloid Berberine with the Deoxyoligonucleotide d(GCCGTCGTTTTACA)2

  • Park, Hye-Seo;Kim, Eun-Hee;Sung, Yoon-Hui;Kang, Mi-Ran;Chung, In-Kwon;Cheong, Chae-Joon;Lee, Weon-Tae
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제25권4호
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    • pp.539-544
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    • 2004
  • The ability of protoberberine alkaloids, berberine and berberrubine, to act as topoisomerase II poisons is linked to the anti-cancer activity. Minor alterations in structure have a significant effect on their relative activity. Berberine, which has methoxy group at the 19-position, is significantly less potent than berberrubine. Several observations support non-specific binding to HP14 by the berberine: (i) nonspecific upfield changes in $^1H$ chemical shift for protons of the berberine; (ii) the broadening of imino protons of HP14 upon binding of the berberine; (iii) very small increases in duplex melting temperature in the presence of the berberine. Our results reveal that substitution of a hydroxyl group to a methoxy group on the 19-position, thereby converting the berberrubine to the berberine is associated with a non-specific DNA binding affinity and a reduced topoisomerase II poisoning. The presence of a bulky 19-methoxy substituent decreases intercalating properties of berberine and makes it inactive as topoisomerase II poison.

Two Flexible Loops in Subtilisin-like Thermophilic Protease, Thermicin, from Thermoanaerobacter yonseiensis

  • Jang, Hyeung-Jin;Lee, Chang-Hun;Lee, Weon-Tae;Kim, Yu-Sam
    • BMB Reports
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    • 제35권5호
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    • pp.498-507
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    • 2002
  • A gene that encodes a thermostable protease, coined thermicin, has been isolated from Thermoanaerobacter yonseiensis that is expressed and characterized in E. coli.. In order to elucidate the molecular characteristics on thermostability of the enzyme, molecular modeling and mutagenesis technology were applied. In the modeling structure, the structural core, including the active site, was well conserved; whereas, the two loop regions were unique when compared to thermitase. The mutant enzyme with the small loop deleted (D190-I196), based on modeling structural information, showed identical enzyme activity. However, when the large loop was deleted (P233-P244), a little lower $K_m$ and even a lower kcat was found. This indicates that the large loop could influence catalytic activity. However, the unfolding temperature ($T_m$), which was determined by a differential-scanning calorimetry for the mutant enzyme deleted the small loop, was $96^{\circ}C$. This is $14^{\circ}C$ lower than that for the parent thermicin. These results suggest that the small loop may play a role in maintaining the proper folding of the enzyme at high temperatures, whereas the large loop might be related to catalysis.

NMR Structure of Syndecan-4L reveals structural requirement for PKC signalling

  • Koo, Bon-Kyoung;Joon Shin;Oh, Eok-Soo;Lee, Weontae
    • 한국자기공명학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국자기공명학회 2002년도 International Symposium on Magnetic Resonance
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    • pp.90-90
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    • 2002
  • Syndecans, transmembrane heparan sulfate proteoglycans, are coreceptors with integrin in cell adhesion process. It forms a ternary signaling complex with protein kinase C and phosphatidylinositol 4,5 bisphosphate (PIP2) for integrin signaling. NMR data indicates that cytoplasmic domain of syndecan-4 (4L) undergoes a conformational transition in the presence of PIP2, forming oligomeric conformation. The structure based on NMR data demonstrated that syndecan-4L itself forms a compact intertwined symmetric dimer with an unusual clamp shape for residues Leu$^{186}$ -Ala$^{195}$ . The molecular surface of the syndecan-4L dimer is highly positively charged. In addition, no inter-subunit NOEs in membrane proximal amino acid resides (Cl region) has been observed, demonstrating that the Cl region is mostly unstructured in syndecan-4L dimmer. However, the complex structure in the presence of PIP2 induced a high order multimeric conformation in solution. In addition, phosphorylation of cytoplasmic domain induces conformational change of syndecan-4, resulting inhibition of PKC signaling. The NMR structural data strongly suggest that PIP2 promotes oligomerization of syndecan-4 cytoplasmic domain for PKC activation and further induces structural reorganization of syndecan for mediating signaling network in cell adhesion procedure.

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단백질 상호작용 네트워크에서 구조적 특징과 필수 단백질의 연관성 분석 (An Analysis of Association for Essential Proteins in Protein-Protein Interaction Network)

  • 강태호;류제운;이윤경;여명호;정영수;권미형;유재수;김학용
    • 한국콘텐츠학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국콘텐츠학회 2008년도 춘계 종합학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.842-845
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    • 2008
  • 단백질 상호작용 네트워크는 허브(Hub)라 할 수 있는 상호작용 수가 많은 소수의 단백질과 상호작용 수가 적은 다수의 단백질들로 구성된다. 최근 들어 여러 연구들에서 허브 단백질이 비 허브(Non-hub) 단백질보다 상호작용 네트워크에 필수적인 단백질일 가능성이 높다고 설명하고 있다. 이러한 현상을 중심-치명 룰(Centrality-lethality Rule)이라 하는데, 이는 복잡계 네트워크에서 허브단백질의 중요성 및 네트워크 구조의 중요성을 설명하기 위한 방법으로 폭넓게 신뢰받고 있다. 이에 본 논문에서는 중심-치명 룰이 항상 옳게 적용되는지를 확인하기 위해 Uetz, Ito, MIPS, DIP, SGD, BioGRID와 같은 효모에 관한 공개된 모든 단백질 상호작용 데이터베이스들을 분석하였다. 흥미롭게도, 상호작용 데이터가 적은 데이터베이스들(Uetz, Ito, DIP)에서는 중심-치명 룰을 잘 나타냈지만 상호작용 데이터가 대용량인 데이터베이스들(SGD, BioGRID)에서는 중심-치명 룰이 잘 맞지 않음을 확인하였다. 이에 따라 SGD와 BioGRID 데이터베이스로 부터 얻은 상호작용 네트워크의 특징을 분석하고 DIP 데이터베이스의 상호작용 네트워크와 비교해보았다.

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마이크로어레이 데이터와 PPI 데이터를 이용한 에스트로겐 수용체 음성 유방암 환자의 예후 특이 네트워크 식별 및 예후 예측 (Identification of prognosis-specific network and prediction for estrogen receptor-negative breast cancer using microarray data and PPI data)

  • 황유현;오민;윤영미
    • 한국컴퓨터정보학회논문지
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.137-147
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    • 2015
  • 본 논문에서는 유전자 네트워크를 기반으로 유방암 환자의 예후를 예측하는 알고리듬을 제안한다. 유방암 환자의 마이크로어레이 데이터와 PPI(Protein-protein interaction)데이터를 이용하여 알고리듬의 분류자로 사용될 예후 특이 네트워크(Prognosis specific gene network)를 추출한다. PPI에 속한 모든 유전자 네트워크에 대하여 각각의 네트워크가 예후 좋음과 나쁨을 잘 구분하는지에 대한 점수를 피어슨 상관계수(Pearson's correlation coefficient)와 마이크로어레이 데이터를 이용하여 계산한다. 이들 중 가장 예후에 유의한 네트워크를 식별하고, 이 네트워크를 분류자로 사용하여 에스트로겐 수용체 음성 유방암 환자의 예후를 분류 분석 한다. 본 연구와 기존 연구의 알고리듬 정확도를 비교 분석 하기 위하여 독립 실험을 진행하고, 본 연구에서 제안된 알고리듬의 성능이 더 우수함을 보인다. 또한, Gene Ontology 데이터베이스를 활용하여 식별된 예후 특이 네트워크를 기능적으로 검증 한다.

단백질-단백질 상호작용 경로 분석 알고리즘의 설계 및 구현 (Design and Implementation of the Protein to Protein Interaction Pathway Analysis Algorithms)

  • 이재권;강태호;이영훈;유재수
    • 한국콘텐츠학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국콘텐츠학회 2004년도 추계 종합학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.511-515
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    • 2004
  • Post-genome 시대에는 유전체뿐만 아니라 단백질에 대한 연구의 필요성이 증대되고 있다. 특히 단백질-단백질 상호작용 및 단백질 네트워크에 대한 연구를 기반으로 전체 생물 시스템을 분석하는 연구가 중요한 이슈로 떠오르고 있다. 기존에 생물학자들이 실험을 통해서 증명한 사실들을 논문이나 기타 매체를 통해서 공개를 하고 있다. 하지만 공개된 정보의 양이 방대하므로 생물학자들이 정보를 효율적으로 이용하지 못하는 경우가 많다. 인터넷의 발달로 하루에도 수 없이 쏟아져 나오는 연구 성과들에 쉽게 접근이 가능해졌다. 이러한 매체로부터 생물학적 의미를 가지는 정보를 효과적으로 추출하는 일이 중요하게 대두되었다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 인터넷상에 공개된 다량의 논문 및 기타정보 매체로부터 단백질-단백질 상호작용 정보를 추출한 데이터베이스로부터 단백질의 네트워크를 구성하고 단백질 네트워크를 통해서 생물학적 의미를 가지는 여러 가지 경로 분석 알고리즘을 설계하고 구현한다.

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Solution Structure and Backbone Dynamics of the Biotinylation Domain of Helicobacter pylori Biotin-carboxyl Carrier Protein

  • Jung, Jin-Won;Lee, Chul-Jin;Jeon, Young-Ho;Cheong, Chae-Joon;Lee, Weon-Tae
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제29권2호
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    • pp.347-351
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    • 2008
  • Acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) is an excellent candidate for antibiotics drug target, which mediates malonyl-CoA synthesis from acetyl-CoA through acetylation process. It is also involved in the committed step of fatty acid synthesis which is essential for living organisms. We have determined the three dimensional structure of C terminal domain of HP0371, biotin-carboxyl carrier protein of H. pyroli, in solution state using heteronuclear multi-dimensional NMR spectroscopy. The structure of HP0371 shows a flatten b-sheet fold which is similar with that of E. coli. However, the sequence and structure of protruding thumb are different with that of E. coli and the thumb shows different basis of structural rigidity based on backbone dynamics data.

탄성망모델을 이용한 단백질 열안정성 해석 (Thermostability prediction of protein structure by using elastic network model)

  • 박영걸;원종진;정재일
    • 대한기계학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한기계학회 2008년도 추계학술대회A
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    • pp.1643-1646
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    • 2008
  • In this study, an elastic network model is established in order to find dominant factors which reflect thermostability of protein structures. The connections in the elastic network model are selected with respect to the free energy between alpha-carbons, which is representatives of residues in the elastic network model. We carried out normal mode analysis and compared eigenvalues of the stiffness matrix from the elastic network model. In most cases, thermophilic proteins are observed to have higher values of lowest natural frequency than mesophiles and psychrophiles have. As a result, the thermophiles are calculated to be stiffer than other proteins in view of dynamic vibration.

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