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Uncovering packaging features of co-regulated modules based on human protein interaction and transcriptional regulatory networks

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BMC BIOINFORMATICS
卷 11, 期 -, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2105-11-392

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  1. National Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province [D2007-48]
  2. National High Tech Development Project of China
  3. 863 Program (National High Technology Research and Development Program) [2007AA02Z329]
  4. Harbin Medical University [HCXS2010006]

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Background: Network co-regulated modules are believed to have the functionality of packaging multiple biological entities, and can thus be assumed to coordinate many biological functions in their network neighbouring regions. Results: Here, we weighted edges of a human protein interaction network and a transcriptional regulatory network to construct an integrated network, and introduce a probabilistic model and a bipartite graph framework to exploit human co-regulated modules and uncover their specific features in packaging different biological entities (genes, protein complexes or metabolic pathways). Finally, we identified 96 human co-regulated modules based on this method, and evaluate its effectiveness by comparing it with four other methods. Conclusions: Dysfunctions in co-regulated interactions often occur in the development of cancer. Therefore, we focussed on an example co-regulated module and found that it could integrate a number of cancer-related genes. This was extended to causal dysfunctions of some complexes maintained by several physically interacting proteins, thus coordinating several metabolic pathways that directly underlie cancer.

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