Interactomics-based Functional Analysis

Interactomics-based Functional Analysis
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Download or read book Interactomics-based Functional Analysis written by John Harry Caufield and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 315 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The emergence of genomics as a discrete field of biology has changed humanity's understanding of our relationship with bacteria. Sequencing the genome of each newly-discovered bacterial species can reveal novel gene sequences, though the genome may contain genes coding for hundreds or thousands of proteins of unknown function (PUFs). In some cases, these coding sequences appear to be conserved across nearly all bacteria. Exploring the functional roles of these cases ideally requires an integrative, cross-species approach involving not only gene sequences but knowledge of interactions among their products. Protein interactions, studied at genome scale, extend genomics into the field of interactomics. I have employed novel computational methods to provide context for bacterial PUFs and to leverage the rich genomic, proteomic, and interactomic data available for hundreds of bacterial species. The methods employed in this study began with sets of protein complexes. I initially hypothesized that, if protein interactions reveal protein functions and interactions are frequently conserved through protein complexes, then conserved protein functions should be revealed through the extent of conservation of protein complexes and their components. The subsequent analyses revealed how partial protein complex conservation may, unexpectedly, be the rule rather than the exception. Next, I expanded the analysis by combining sets of thousands of experimental protein-protein interactions. Progressing beyond the scope of protein complexes into interactions across full proteomes revealed novel evolutionary consistencies across bacteria but also exposed deficiencies among interactomics-based approaches. I have concluded this study with an expansion beyond bacterial protein interactions and into those involving bacteriophage-encoded proteins. This work concerns emergent evolutionary properties among bacterial proteins. It is primarily intended to serve as a resource for microbiologists but is relevant to any research into evolutionary biology. As microbiomes and their occupants become increasingly critical to human health, similar approaches may become increasingly necessary.


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