Abstract Background Gene fusion detection – also known as the 'Rosetta Stone' method – involves the identification of fused composite genes in a set of reference genomes, which indicates potential interactions between its un-fused counterpart genes in query genomes. The precision of this method typically improves with an ever-increasing number of reference genomes. Results In order to explore the usefulness and scope of this approach for protein interaction prediction and generate a high-quality, non-redundant set of interacting pairs of proteins across a wide taxonomic range, we have exhaustively performed gene fusion analysis for 184 genomes using an efficient variant of a previously developed protocol. By analyzing interaction graphs and...
Abstract We have previously shown that the detection of gene fusion events can contribute towards th...
The use of high-throughput techniques to generate large volumes of protein-protein interaction (PPI)...
For many complex diseases the cause/mechanism can be tied not to a single gene and in order to cope ...
Background Gene fusion detection – also known as the 'Rosetta Stone' method – involves the identific...
Motivation: Progress in large-scale experimental determination of protein–protein interaction networ...
Abstract. We have combined four different types of functional genomic data to create high coverage p...
An important element of the developing field of proteomics is to understand protein-protein interact...
High-throughput assays, such as yeast two-hybrid system, have generated a huge amount of protein-pro...
An important element of the developing field of proteomics is to understand protein-protein interact...
Domain Fusion Analysis takes advantage of the fact that certain proteins in a given proteome A, are ...
Recent progress in computational methods for predicting physical and functional protein-protein inte...
BACKGROUND: Recent progress in computational methods for predicting physical and functional protein-...
Abstract Background Protein-protein interaction data used in the creation or prediction of molecular...
A computational method is proposed for inferring protein interactions from genome sequences on the b...
A computational method is proposed for inferring protein interactions from genome sequences on the b...
Abstract We have previously shown that the detection of gene fusion events can contribute towards th...
The use of high-throughput techniques to generate large volumes of protein-protein interaction (PPI)...
For many complex diseases the cause/mechanism can be tied not to a single gene and in order to cope ...
Background Gene fusion detection – also known as the 'Rosetta Stone' method – involves the identific...
Motivation: Progress in large-scale experimental determination of protein–protein interaction networ...
Abstract. We have combined four different types of functional genomic data to create high coverage p...
An important element of the developing field of proteomics is to understand protein-protein interact...
High-throughput assays, such as yeast two-hybrid system, have generated a huge amount of protein-pro...
An important element of the developing field of proteomics is to understand protein-protein interact...
Domain Fusion Analysis takes advantage of the fact that certain proteins in a given proteome A, are ...
Recent progress in computational methods for predicting physical and functional protein-protein inte...
BACKGROUND: Recent progress in computational methods for predicting physical and functional protein-...
Abstract Background Protein-protein interaction data used in the creation or prediction of molecular...
A computational method is proposed for inferring protein interactions from genome sequences on the b...
A computational method is proposed for inferring protein interactions from genome sequences on the b...
Abstract We have previously shown that the detection of gene fusion events can contribute towards th...
The use of high-throughput techniques to generate large volumes of protein-protein interaction (PPI)...
For many complex diseases the cause/mechanism can be tied not to a single gene and in order to cope ...