The role of protein interaction domains in the human cancer network

Protein-protein interaction networks provide a global picture of cellular function and biological processes. Proteins interact largely through specific domains which constitute the main building blocks of an interaction network. Perturbed or dysfunctional protein interactions are linked to many dise...

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Main Authors: Shady S. Ibrahim, Maha AR. Eldeeb, Mona AH. Rady, et al.
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Language:English
Published: International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences 2011-06-01
Series:Network Biology
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Online Access:http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/nb/articles/2011-1(1)/The-role-of-protein-interaction-domains.pdf
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author Shady S. Ibrahim
Maha AR. Eldeeb
Mona AH. Rady, et al.
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description Protein-protein interaction networks provide a global picture of cellular function and biological processes. Proteins interact largely through specific domains which constitute the main building blocks of an interaction network. Perturbed or dysfunctional protein interactions are linked to many diseases, including cancer. In this study we describe the major pathways and connections within the human cancer network by a novel approach in which we overlay the human cancer network with all protein interaction domain (PID) superfamilies. Based on 38,777 experimentally derived interactions, we constructed a cancer network with 8 different levels and identified all major protein hubs within this cancer interactome. Only one percent of the cancer genes constitute over 50 percent of all interactions within the network. In addition, we mapped 56 PID superfamilies onto the cancer network, and discovered that over 10% of protein interaction domains are overrepresented within the cancer interactome when compared to the normal protein network. We present here a comprehensive list of all PIDs in the cancer network, identify the most important hubs within it and discover several individual genes which had previously not been linked to cancer. These proteins constitute excellent targets for the development of novel cancer therapeutics. Our results further hint to a partial molecular commonality between cancer and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Huntington's.
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spelling doaj.art-e159dca2040741ff989d5c187d775c6e2022-12-21T20:18:47ZengInternational Academy of Ecology and Environmental SciencesNetwork Biology2220-88792011-06-01115971The role of protein interaction domains in the human cancer networkShady S. IbrahimMaha AR. EldeebMona AH. Rady, et al.Protein-protein interaction networks provide a global picture of cellular function and biological processes. Proteins interact largely through specific domains which constitute the main building blocks of an interaction network. Perturbed or dysfunctional protein interactions are linked to many diseases, including cancer. In this study we describe the major pathways and connections within the human cancer network by a novel approach in which we overlay the human cancer network with all protein interaction domain (PID) superfamilies. Based on 38,777 experimentally derived interactions, we constructed a cancer network with 8 different levels and identified all major protein hubs within this cancer interactome. Only one percent of the cancer genes constitute over 50 percent of all interactions within the network. In addition, we mapped 56 PID superfamilies onto the cancer network, and discovered that over 10% of protein interaction domains are overrepresented within the cancer interactome when compared to the normal protein network. We present here a comprehensive list of all PIDs in the cancer network, identify the most important hubs within it and discover several individual genes which had previously not been linked to cancer. These proteins constitute excellent targets for the development of novel cancer therapeutics. Our results further hint to a partial molecular commonality between cancer and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Huntington's.http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/nb/articles/2011-1(1)/The-role-of-protein-interaction-domains.pdfprotein domaininteraction networkPDZ domainsystems biologycancertumoursuperfamilymetastasisinteractomep53signalingprotein bindingneurodegenerative diseaseAlzheimerHuntingtonNMDAR
spellingShingle Shady S. Ibrahim
Maha AR. Eldeeb
Mona AH. Rady, et al.
The role of protein interaction domains in the human cancer network
Network Biology
protein domain
interaction network
PDZ domain
systems biology
cancer
tumour
superfamily
metastasis
interactome
p53
signaling
protein binding
neurodegenerative disease
Alzheimer
Huntington
NMDAR
title The role of protein interaction domains in the human cancer network
title_full The role of protein interaction domains in the human cancer network
title_fullStr The role of protein interaction domains in the human cancer network
title_full_unstemmed The role of protein interaction domains in the human cancer network
title_short The role of protein interaction domains in the human cancer network
title_sort role of protein interaction domains in the human cancer network
topic protein domain
interaction network
PDZ domain
systems biology
cancer
tumour
superfamily
metastasis
interactome
p53
signaling
protein binding
neurodegenerative disease
Alzheimer
Huntington
NMDAR
url http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/nb/articles/2011-1(1)/The-role-of-protein-interaction-domains.pdf
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