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Identifying interface elements implied in protein-protein interactions using statistical tests and frequent item sets

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Understanding what are the characteristics of proteinprotein interfaces is at the core of numerous applications. This paper introduces a method in which the proteins are described with surfacic geometrical elements. Starting from a database of known interfaces, the method produces the elements and combinations thereof that are characteristic of the interfaces. This is done thanks to a frequent item set technique and the use of statistical tests to ensure a marked difference with a null hypothesis. This approach allows one to easily interpret the results, as compared to techniques that operate as “black-boxes”. Furthermore, it is naturally adapted to discover disjunctive concepts, i.e. different underlying processes. The results obtained on a set of 459 protein-protein interfaces from the PDB database confirm that the findings are consistent with current knowledge about protein-protein interfaces.
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hal-01197528 , version 1 (11-09-2015)

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  • HAL Id : hal-01197528 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 48850

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Christine Martin, Antoine Cornuéjols. Identifying interface elements implied in protein-protein interactions using statistical tests and frequent item sets. IEEE BIBM 2008, Nov 2008, Philadelphia, United States. ⟨hal-01197528⟩
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