International audienceMoonlighting proteins are a subset of multifunctional proteins characterized by their multiple, independent, and unrelated biological functions. We recently set up a large-scale identification of moonlighting proteins using a protein-protein interaction (PPI) network approach. We established that 3% of the current human interactome is composed of predicted moonlighting proteins. We found that disease-related genes are over-represented among those candidates. Here, by comparing moonlighting candidates to non-candidates as groups, we further show that (7 they are significantly involved in more than one disease, (ii) they contribute to complex rather than monogenic diseases, (iii) the diseases in which they are involved a...
Proteins are macromolecules, which perform a large variety of functions. Most of them have only a si...
MasterMolecular connection is primary mechanism for comorbidity of distinct diseases in population. ...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
International audienceMoonlighting proteins are a subset of multifunctional proteins characterized b...
MasterHuman diseases are often associated with each other in a similar phenotype or co-occur in the ...
Understanding relationships between diseases, such as comorbidities, has important socio-economic im...
The cellular metabolism of a living organism is among the most complex systems that man is currently...
AbstractHigh-throughput interaction discovery initiatives are providing thousands of novel protein i...
We performed a systematic, large-scale analysis of human protein complexes comprising gene products ...
In this study, we integrate the outcomes of co-expression network analysis with the human interactom...
One of the most striking results of the human (and mammalian) genomes is the low number of protein-...
BACKGROUND: Phenotypically similar diseases have been found to be caused by functionally related gen...
Background: Earlier, we identified proteins connecting different disease proteins in the human prote...
Background The recent advances in human disease network have provided insights into...
Understanding relationships between diseases, such as comorbidities, has important s...
Proteins are macromolecules, which perform a large variety of functions. Most of them have only a si...
MasterMolecular connection is primary mechanism for comorbidity of distinct diseases in population. ...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
International audienceMoonlighting proteins are a subset of multifunctional proteins characterized b...
MasterHuman diseases are often associated with each other in a similar phenotype or co-occur in the ...
Understanding relationships between diseases, such as comorbidities, has important socio-economic im...
The cellular metabolism of a living organism is among the most complex systems that man is currently...
AbstractHigh-throughput interaction discovery initiatives are providing thousands of novel protein i...
We performed a systematic, large-scale analysis of human protein complexes comprising gene products ...
In this study, we integrate the outcomes of co-expression network analysis with the human interactom...
One of the most striking results of the human (and mammalian) genomes is the low number of protein-...
BACKGROUND: Phenotypically similar diseases have been found to be caused by functionally related gen...
Background: Earlier, we identified proteins connecting different disease proteins in the human prote...
Background The recent advances in human disease network have provided insights into...
Understanding relationships between diseases, such as comorbidities, has important s...
Proteins are macromolecules, which perform a large variety of functions. Most of them have only a si...
MasterMolecular connection is primary mechanism for comorbidity of distinct diseases in population. ...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...