scholarly journals A scored human protein-protein interaction network to catalyze genomic interpretation

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
T Li ◽  
R Wernersson ◽  
RB Hansen ◽  
H Horn ◽  
JM Mercer ◽  
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Human protein-protein interaction networks are critical to understanding cell biology and interpreting genetic and genomic data, but are challenging to produce in individual large-scale experiments. We describe a general computational framework that through data integration and quality control provides a scored human protein-protein interaction network (InWeb_IM). Juxtaposed with five comparable resources, InWeb_IM has 2.8 times more interactions (~585K) and a superior functional signal showing that the added interactions reflect real cellular biology. InWeb_IM is a versatile resource for accurate and cost-efficient functional interpretation of massive genomic datasets illustrated by annotating candidate genes from >4,700 cancer genomes and genes involved in neuropsychiatric diseases.

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