Title
BowTieBuilder: modeling signal transduction pathways.
Abstract
Sensory proteins react to changing environmental conditions by transducing signals into the cell. These signals are integrated into core proteins that activate downstream target proteins such as transcription factors (TFs). This structure is referred to as a bow tie, and allows cells to respond appropriately to complex environmental conditions. Understanding this cellular processing of information, from sensory proteins (e.g., cell-surface proteins) to target proteins (e.g., TFs) is important, yet for many processes the signaling pathways remain unknown.Here, we present BowTieBuilder for inferring signal transduction pathways from multiple source and target proteins. Given protein-protein interaction (PPI) data signaling pathways are assembled without knowledge of the intermediate signaling proteins while maximizing the overall probability of the pathway. To assess the inference quality, BowTieBuilder and three alternative heuristics are applied to several pathways, and the resulting pathways are compared to reference pathways taken from KEGG. In addition, BowTieBuilder is used to infer a signaling pathway of the innate immune response in humans and a signaling pathway that potentially regulates an underlying gene regulatory network.We show that BowTieBuilder, given multiple source and/or target proteins, infers pathways with satisfactory recall and precision rates and detects the core proteins of each pathway.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1186/1752-0509-3-67
BMC systems biology
Keywords
Field
DocType
algorithms,signal transduction,signaling pathway,proteins,computational biology,gene regulatory networks,signal transduction pathway,bioinformatics,protein protein interaction,gene regulatory network,innate immune response,systems biology,transcription factor,cell cycle,protein conformation
Signal transducing adaptor protein,Biology,Systems biology,Cell biology,Signal transduction,Saccharomyces cerevisiae,Bioinformatics,Gene regulatory network,Sensory system,Transcription factor,Protein structure
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
3
1
1752-0509
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
10
0.59
22
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jochen Supper11068.69
Lucía Spangenberg2100.59
Hannes Planatscher3765.90
Andreas Dräger429222.16
Adrian Schröder5383.45
Andreas Zell61419137.58