| Literature DB >> 29145805 |
Yomtov Almozlino1, Nir Atias1, Dana Silverbush1, Roded Sharan2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: ANAT is a graphical, Cytoscape-based tool for the inference of protein networks that underlie a process of interest. The ANAT tool allows the user to perform network reconstruction under several scenarios in a number of organisms including yeast and human.Entities:
Keywords: Cytoscape plugin; Network inference; Protein-protein interaction network; Subnetwork reconstruction
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29145805 PMCID: PMC5689176 DOI: 10.1186/s12859-017-1932-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Bioinformatics ISSN: 1471-2105 Impact factor: 3.169
Fig. 1a The anchored network parameter dialog box. iPoint can be selected as an alternative “sub-algorithm” in the “Advanced” section, while anchor prediction and transcription factor prediction are available as additional options. b The network solution (left panel) and the network solution with “predict transcription factors” (right panel). The “predict transcription factors” reveals key transcription factors on a breast cancer dataset such as HIF1α and PARP1. The network shows the predicted pathways connecting the anchors (green) via connecting proteins (pink) and predicted transcription factors (salmon) to the terminals (red). Undirected edges correspond to PPIs and directed edges depict PDIs
Numbers of nodes and edges in ANAT 2.0’s updated networks
| Organism | Nodes | PPIs | PDIs |
|---|---|---|---|
|
| 20,933 | 251,078 | 271,314 |
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| 6352 | 75,620 | 150,843 |
|
| 8619 | 45,665 | – |
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| 9338 | 34,675 | – |