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Evaluating Protein Sequence Signatures Inferred from Protein-Protein Interaction Data by Gene Ontology Annotations
2008Vol. 15, pp. 417–420
Osamu Maruyama, Hideki Hirakawa, Takao Iwayanagi, Yoshiko Ishida, Shizu Takeda, Jun Otomo, Satoru Kuhara
Abstract
We propose a systematic method to find sequence signatures of proteins which share a common interacting partner, using a protein similarity measure based on gene ontology (GO) annotations. In a computational experiment on our original human data set of protein-protein interactions determined by Y2H assays, we have succeeded in discovering convincing candidates for interacting sites and other functional regions.
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