Efficient prediction of human protein-protein interactions at a global scale

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Background: Our knowledge of global protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks in complex organisms such as humans is hindered by technical limitations of current methods. Results: On the basis of short co-occurring polypeptide regions, we developed a tool called MP-PIPE capable of predicting a global human PPI network within 3 months. With a recall of 23% at a precision of 82.1%, we predicted 172,132 putative PPIs. We demonstrate the usefulness of these predictions through a range of experiments. Conclusions: The speed and accuracy associated with MP-PIPE can make this a potential tool to study individual human PPI networks (from genomic sequences alone) for personalized medicine.

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Schoenrock, A., Samanfar, B., Pitre, S., Hooshyar, M., Jin, K., Phillips, C. A., … Golshani, A. (2014). Efficient prediction of human protein-protein interactions at a global scale. BMC Bioinformatics, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12859-014-0383-1

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