Protein Interaction Networks: Functional and Statistical Approaches

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Abstract

The evolution of next-generation sequencing and high-throughput technologies has created new opportunities and challenges in data science. Currently, a classic proteomics analysis can be complemented by going a step beyond the individual analysis of the proteome by using integrative approaches. These integrations can be focused either on inferring relationships among proteins themselves, with other molecular levels, phenotype, or even environmental data, giving the researcher new tools to extract and determine the most relevant information in biological terms. Furthermore, it is also important the employ of visualization methods that allow a correct and deep interpretation of data. To carry out these analyses, several bioinformatics and biostatistical tools are required. In this chapter, different workflows that enable the creation of interaction networks are proposed. Resulting networks reduce the complexity of original datasets, depicting complex statistical relationships (through PLS analysis and variants), functional networks (STRING, shinyGO), and a combination of both approaches. Recently developed methods for integrating different omics levels, such as coinertial analyses or DIABLO, are also described. Finally, the use of Cytoscape or Gephi was described for the representation and mining of the different networks. This approach constitutes a new way of acquiring a deeper knowledge of the function of proteins, such as the search for specific connections of each group to identify differentially connected modules, which may reflect involved protein complexes and key pathways.

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Escandón, M., Lamelas, L., Roces, V., Guerrero-Sanchez, V. M., Meijón, M., & Valledor, L. (2020). Protein Interaction Networks: Functional and Statistical Approaches. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2139, pp. 21–56). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-0528-8_3

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