FEBS Letters
Volume 582, Issue 8 , Pages 1231-1236, 9 April 2008

Shaping dots and lines: Adding modularity into protein interaction networks using structural information

Edited by Patrick Aloy and Robert B. Russell

EMBL-CRG Systems Biology Unit, CRG-Centre de Regulacio Genomica, Dr. Aiguader 88, 08003 Barcelona, Spain

Received 14 December 2007; received in revised form 7 February 2008; accepted 8 February 2008. published online 18 February 2008.

Abstract 

Determining protein interaction networks and generating models to simulate network changes in time and space are crucial for understanding a biological system and for predicting the effect of mutants found in diseases. In this review we discuss the great potential of using structural information together with computational tools towards reaching this goal: the prediction of new protein interactions, the estimation of affinities and kinetic rate constants between protein complexes, and finally the determination of which interactions are compatible with each other and which interactions are exclusive. The latter one will be important to reorganize large scale networks into functional modular networks.

Keywords: Structural proteomics, Protein complexes, Binding constants, Interface modeling, Protein interactions

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PII: S0014-5793(08)00124-5

doi:10.1016/j.febslet.2008.02.019

FEBS Letters
Volume 582, Issue 8 , Pages 1231-1236, 9 April 2008