Title
Functional classification of proteins based on projection of amino acid sequences: application for prediction of protein kinase substrates.
Abstract
The knowledge about proteins with specific interaction capacity to the protein partners is very important for the modeling of cell signaling networks. However, the experimentally-derived data are sufficiently not complete for the reconstruction of signaling pathways. This problem can be solved by the network enrichment with predicted protein interactions. The previously published in silico method PAAS was applied for prediction of interactions between protein kinases and their substrates.We used the method for recognition of the protein classes defined by the interaction with the same protein partners. 1021 protein kinase substrates classified by 45 kinases were extracted from the Phospho.ELM database and used as a training set. The reasonable accuracy of prediction calculated by leave-one-out cross validation procedure was observed in the majority of kinase-specificity classes. The random multiple splitting of the studied set onto the test and training set had also led to satisfactory results. The kinase substrate specificity for 186 proteins extracted from TRANSPATH database was predicted by PAAS method. Several kinase-substrate interactions described in this database were correctly predicted. Using the previously developed ExPlain system for the reconstruction of signal transduction pathways, we showed that addition of the newly predicted interactions enabled us to find the possible path between signal trigger, TNF-alpha, and its target genes in the cell.It was shown that the predictions of protein kinase substrates by PAAS were suitable for the enrichment of signaling pathway networks and identification of the novel signaling pathways. The on-line version of PAAS for prediction of protein kinase substrates is freely available at http://www.ibmc.msk.ru/PAAS/.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1186/1471-2105-11-313
BMC Bioinformatics
Keywords
Field
DocType
algorithms,signaling pathway,microarrays,signal transduction pathway,proteins,leave one out cross validation,bioinformatics,protein kinase,amino acid sequence,cell signaling,signal transduction
Protein–protein interaction,Biology,Amino acid,Signal transduction,Bioinformatics,Cell signaling,Structural Classification of Proteins database,Protein kinase A,In silico,Peptide sequence
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
11
1
1471-2105
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
13
0.49
10
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Boris Sobolev1130.49
Dmitry Filimonov2537.45
Alexey Lagunin3767.94
Alexey Zakharov4577.20
Olga Koborova5130.49
A Kel61201166.83
Vladimir Poroikov712817.98