GeneSense: a new approach for human gene annotation integrated with protein-protein interaction networks

Sci Rep. 2014 Mar 26:4:4474. doi: 10.1038/srep04474.

Abstract

Virtually all cellular functions involve protein-protein interactions (PPIs). As an increasing number of PPIs are identified and vast amount of information accumulated, researchers are finding different ways to interrogate the data and understand the interactions in context. However, it is widely recognized that a significant portion of the data is scattered, redundant, not considered high quality, and not readily accessible to researchers in a systematic fashion. In addition, it is challenging to identify the optimal protein targets in the current PPI networks. The GeneSense server was developed to integrate gene annotation and PPI networks in an expandable architecture that incorporates selected databases with the aim to assemble, analyze, evaluate and disseminate protein-protein association information in a comprehensive and user-friendly manner. Three network models including nodenet, leafnet and loopnet are used to identify the optimal protein targets in the complex networks. GeneSense is freely available at www.biomedsense.org/genesense.php.

MeSH terms

  • Computational Biology
  • Databases, Protein
  • Humans
  • Internet
  • Molecular Sequence Annotation*
  • Protein Interaction Maps / genetics*
  • Software*