Protein Interactions 2012
DOI: 10.5772/38299
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Protein-Protein Interactions and Disease

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“…Studies have been carried out where sequence features such as cDNA, number of exons, protein size were investigated between set of genes known to be involved in hereditary disease and those not (López-Bigas and Ouzounis 2004; Adie et al 2006). Functional annotation shared between known diseases genes had also been used to design a classifier (Rao et al 2012). The classification based on genomic sequences have disadvantages associated with them, as algorithms which are based on functional annotations are inherently biased towards a particular known subset of genes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have been carried out where sequence features such as cDNA, number of exons, protein size were investigated between set of genes known to be involved in hereditary disease and those not (López-Bigas and Ouzounis 2004; Adie et al 2006). Functional annotation shared between known diseases genes had also been used to design a classifier (Rao et al 2012). The classification based on genomic sequences have disadvantages associated with them, as algorithms which are based on functional annotations are inherently biased towards a particular known subset of genes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These basic interactions are necessary for a myriad of functions such as kinase signaling, receptor binding, proteolytic digestion, apoptosis regulation, and antigen-antibody interactions [3,4]. Disruptions in the protein interaction networks (PINs) as a result of PPI inhibition have been shown to cause several diseases where either single or multiple biochemical pathways are affected [5]. Owing to their fundamental roles in almost every process imaginable, PPIs have emerged as attractive therapeutic targets in several diseases.…”
Section: Ppis: the Basicsmentioning
confidence: 99%