Automated analysis of fluorescence microscopy images to identify protein-protein interactions

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Abstract

The identification of protein interactions is important for elucidating biological networks. One obstacle in comprehensive interaction studies is the analyses of large datasets, particularly those containing images. Development of an automated system to analyze an image-based protein interaction dataset is needed. Such an analysis system is described here, to automatically extract features from fluorescence microscopy images obtained from a bacterial protein interaction assay. These features are used to relay quantitative values that aid in the automated scoring of positive interactions. Experimental observations indicate that identifying at least 50% positive cells in an image is sufficient to detect a protein interaction. Based on this criterion, the automated system presents 100% accuracy in detecting positive interactions for a dataset of 16 images. Algorithms were implemented using MATLAB and the software developed is available on request from the authors. Copyright © 2006 S. Venkatraman et al.

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Venkatraman, S., Doktycz, M. J., Qi, H., & Morrell-Falvey, J. L. (2006). Automated analysis of fluorescence microscopy images to identify protein-protein interactions. International Journal of Biomedical Imaging, 2006. https://doi.org/10.1155/IJBI/2006/69851

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