INGA: Protein function prediction combining interaction networks, domain assignments and sequence similarity

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Abstract

Identifying protein functions can be useful for numerous applications in biology. The prediction of gene ontology (GO) functional terms from sequence remains however a challenging task, as shown by the recent CAFA experiments. Here we present INGA, a web server developed to predict protein function from a combination of three orthogonal approaches. Sequence similarity and domain architecture searches are combined with protein-protein interaction network data to derive consensus predictions for GO terms using functional enrichment. The INGA server can be queried both programmatically through RESTful services and through a web interface designed for usability. The latter provides output supporting the GO term predictions with the annotating sequences. INGA is validated on the CAFA-1 data set and was recently shown to perform consistently well in the CAFA-2 blind test. The INGA web server is available from URL: http://protein.bio.unipd.it/inga.

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Piovesan, D., Giollo, M., Leonardi, E., Ferrari, C., & Tosatto, S. C. E. (2015). INGA: Protein function prediction combining interaction networks, domain assignments and sequence similarity. Nucleic Acids Research, 43(W1), W134–W140. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkv523

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