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CARDIO-PRED: an in silico tool for predicting cardiovascular-disorder associated proteins.

Prerna Jain1, Nitin Thukral1, Lokesh Kumar Gahlot1, Yasha Hasija1.   

Abstract

Interactions between proteins largely govern cellular processes and this has led to numerous efforts culminating in enormous information related to the proteins, their interactions and the function which is determined by their interactions. The main concern of the present study is to present interface analysis of cardiovascular-disorder (CVD) related proteins to shed lights on details of interactions and to emphasize the importance of using structures in network studies. This study combines the network-centred approach with three dimensional studies to comprehend the fundamentals of biology. Interface properties were used as descriptors to classify the CVD associated proteins and non-CVD associated proteins. Machine learning algorithm was used to generate a classifier based on the training set which was then used to predict potential CVD related proteins from a set of polymorphic proteins which are not known to be involved in any disease. Among several classifying algorithms applied to generate models, best performance was achieved using Random Forest with an accuracy of 69.5 %. The tool named CARDIO-PRED, based on the prediction model is present at http://www.genomeinformatics.dce.edu/CARDIO-PRED/. The predicted CVD related proteins may not be the causing factor of particular disease but can be involved in pathways and reactions yet unknown to us thus permitting a more rational analysis of disease mechanism. Study of their interactions with other proteins can significantly improve our understanding of the molecular mechanism of diseases.

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Keywords:  3-Dimensional structure; Cardiovascular-disorder; Interface properties; Machine learning; Network analysis

Year:  2015        PMID: 25972989      PMCID: PMC4427582          DOI: 10.1007/s11693-015-9164-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Syst Synth Biol        ISSN: 1872-5325


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