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Detecting Protein Function and Protein-Protein Interactions from Genome Sequences
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Molecular BiologyInteracting ProteinsSequence MotifProteomicsProtein FunctionInteractomicsProtein InteractionsProtein ModelingBiomolecular InteractionFunctional GenomicsBioinformaticsProtein BioinformaticsStructural BiologyBiologyFunctional InteractionsNatural SciencesComputational BiologyProtein EvolutionSystems BiologyMedicine
A computational method is proposed for inferring protein interactions from genome sequences on the basis of the observation that some pairs of interacting proteins have homologs in another organism fused into a single protein chain. Searching sequences from many genomes revealed 6809 such putative protein-protein interactions in Escherichia coli and 45,502 in yeast. Many members of these pairs were confirmed as functionally related; computational filtering further enriches for interactions. Some proteins have links to several other proteins; these coupled links appear to represent functional interactions such as complexes or pathways. Experimentally confirmed interacting pairs are documented in a Database of Interacting Proteins.
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