Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
PLoS One. 2012;7(11):e49029. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0049029. Epub 2012 Nov 28.
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are the basis of biological functions. Knowledge of the interactions of a protein can help understand its molecular function and its association with different biological processes and pathways. Several publicly available databases provide comprehensive information about individual proteins, such as their sequence, structure, and function. There also exist databases that are built exclusively to provide PPIs by curating them from published literature. The information provided in these web resources is protein-centric, and not PPI-centric. The PPIs are typically provided as lists of interactions of a given gene with links to interacting partners; they do not present a comprehensive view of the nature of both the proteins involved in the interactions. A web database that allows search and retrieval based on biomedical characteristics of PPIs is lacking, and is needed. We present Wiki-Pi (read Wiki-π), a web-based interface to a database of human PPIs, which allows users to retrieve interactions by their biomedical attributes such as their association to diseases, pathways, drugs and biological functions. Each retrieved PPI is shown with annotations of both of the participant proteins side-by-side, creating a basis to hypothesize the biological function facilitated by the interaction. Conceptually, it is a search engine for PPIs analogous to PubMed for scientific literature. Its usefulness in generating novel scientific hypotheses is demonstrated through the study of IGSF21, a little-known gene that was recently identified to be associated with diabetic retinopathy. Using Wiki-Pi, we infer that its association to diabetic retinopathy may be mediated through its interactions with the genes HSPB1, KRAS, TMSB4X and DGKD, and that it may be involved in cellular response to external stimuli, cytoskeletal organization and regulation of molecular activity. The website also provides a wiki-like capability allowing users to describe or discuss an interaction. Wiki-Pi is available publicly and freely at http://severus.dbmi.pitt.edu/wiki-pi/.
蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用(PPIs)是生物功能的基础。了解蛋白质的相互作用可以帮助理解其分子功能及其与不同生物过程和途径的关联。几个公开可用的数据库提供了有关单个蛋白质的综合信息,例如它们的序列、结构和功能。还有一些数据库专门通过从已发表的文献中进行整理来提供 PPIs。这些网络资源提供的信息是以蛋白质为中心的,而不是以 PPI 为中心的。这些 PPI 通常以给定基因与相互作用伙伴的链接的交互列表的形式提供;它们没有提供交互中涉及的蛋白质的性质的综合视图。缺乏一种允许基于 PPIs 的生物医学特征进行搜索和检索的网络数据库,这是需要的。我们提出了 Wiki-Pi(读作 Wiki-π),这是一个基于网络的人类 PPIs 数据库接口,允许用户根据其生物医学特征(如与疾病、途径、药物和生物功能的关联)检索交互。检索到的每个 PPI 都与参与者蛋白质的注释并排显示,为假设交互所促进的生物学功能提供了基础。从概念上讲,它是一个类似于 PubMed 的用于科学文献的 PPI 搜索引擎。通过对 IGSF21 的研究证明了它在生成新科学假设方面的有用性,IGSF21 是一个最近被确定与糖尿病视网膜病变相关的鲜为人知的基因。使用 Wiki-Pi,我们推断其与糖尿病视网膜病变的关联可能是通过其与 HSPB1、KRAS、TMSB4X 和 DGKD 基因的相互作用介导的,并且它可能参与细胞对外界刺激的反应、细胞骨架组织和分子活性的调节。该网站还提供了类似于维基的功能,允许用户描述或讨论相互作用。Wiki-Pi 可在 http://severus.dbmi.pitt.edu/wiki-pi/ 上公开免费获取。