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      The role of protein interaction networks in systems biomedicine

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          The challenging task of studying and modeling complex dynamics of biological systems in order to describe various human diseases has gathered great interest in recent years. Major biological processes are mediated through protein interactions, hence there is a need to understand the chaotic network that forms these processes in pursuance of understanding human diseases. The applications of protein interaction networks to disease datasets allow the identification of genes and proteins associated with diseases, the study of network properties, identification of subnetworks, and network-based disease gene classification. Although various protein interaction network analysis strategies have been employed, grand challenges are still existing. Global understanding of protein interaction networks via integration of high-throughput functional genomics data from different levels will allow researchers to examine the disease pathways and identify strategies to control them. As a result, it seems likely that more personalized, more accurate and more rapid disease gene diagnostic techniques will be devised in the future, as well as novel strategies that are more personalized. This mini-review summarizes the current practice of protein interaction networks in medical research as well as challenges to be overcome.

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              Network-based prediction of protein function

              Functional annotation of proteins is a fundamental problem in the post-genomic era. The recent availability of protein interaction networks for many model species has spurred on the development of computational methods for interpreting such data in order to elucidate protein function. In this review, we describe the current computational approaches for the task, including direct methods, which propagate functional information through the network, and module-assisted methods, which infer functional modules within the network and use those for the annotation task. Although a broad variety of interesting approaches has been developed, further progress in the field will depend on systematic evaluation of the methods and their dissemination in the biological community.
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                Contributors
                Journal
                Comput Struct Biotechnol J
                Comput Struct Biotechnol J
                Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
                Research Network of Computational and Structural Biotechnology
                2001-0370
                03 September 2014
                August 2014
                03 September 2014
                : 11
                : 18
                : 22-27
                Affiliations
                Department of Bioengineering, Marmara University, Goztepe, 34722 Istanbul, Turkey
                Author notes
                [* ]Corresponding author. Tel.: + 90 216 3480275; fax: + 90 216 3480293. kazim.arga@ 123456marmara.edu.tr
                Article
                S2001-0370(14)00023-3
                10.1016/j.csbj.2014.08.008
                4212283
                25379140
                c0ff836f-03f8-44cf-bfb3-0cdb7bb8f670
                © 2014 Sevimoglu and Arga. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of the Research Network of Computational and Structural Biotechnology.
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                interactome,network,disease genes,gene expression,human diseases

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