BMRF-Net: A software tool for identification of protein interaction subnetworks by a bagging Markov random field-based method

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Summary: Identification of protein interaction subnetworks is an important step to help us understand complex molecular mechanisms in cancer. In this paper, we develop a BMRF-Net package, implemented in Java and C++, to identify protein interaction subnetworks based on a bagging Markov random field (BMRF) framework. By integrating gene expression data and protein-protein interaction data, this software tool can be used to identify biologically meaningful subnetworks. A user friendly graphic user interface is developed as a Cytoscape plugin for the BMRF-Net software to deal with the input/output interface. The detailed structure of the identified networks can be visualized in Cytoscape conveniently. The BMRF-Net package has been applied to breast cancer data to identify significant subnetworks related to breast cancer recurrence.

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Shi, X., Barnes, R. O., Chen, L., Shajahan-Haq, A. N., Hilakivi-Clarke, L., Clarke, R., … Xuan, J. (2015). BMRF-Net: A software tool for identification of protein interaction subnetworks by a bagging Markov random field-based method. Bioinformatics, 31(14), 2412–2414. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btv137

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