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Published on: February 23, 2024
Augmented transitive relationships with high impact protein distillation in protein interaction prediction
1Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, No. 1, Ta-Hsueh Road, Tainan, Taiwan, ROC.
Abstract:
Predicting new protein-protein interactions is important for discovering novel functions of various biological pathways. Predicting these interactions is a crucial and challenging task. Moreover, discovering new protein-protein interactions through biological experiments is still difficult. Therefore, it is increasingly important to discover new protein interactions. Many studies have predicted protein-protein interactions, using biological features such as Gene Ontology (GO) functional annotations and structural domains of two proteins. In this paper, we propose an augmented transitive relationships predictor (ATRP), a new method of predicting potential protein interactions using transitive relationships and annotations of protein interactions. In addition, a distillation of virtual direct protein-protein interactions is proposed to deal with unbalanced distribution of different types of interactions in the existing protein-protein interaction databases. Our results demonstrate that ATRP can effectively predict protein-protein interactions. ATRP achieves an 81% precision, a 74% recall and a 77% F-measure in average rate in the prediction of direct protein-protein interactions. Using the generated benchmark datasets from KUPS to evaluate of all types of the protein-protein interaction, ATRP achieved a 93% precision, a 49% recall and a 64% F-measure in average rate. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Computational Methods for Protein Interaction and Structural Prediction.
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