Abstract
Abstract
Background
Target drugs play an important role in the clinical treatment of virus diseases. Virus-encoded proteins are widely used as targets for target drugs. However, they cannot cope with the drug resistance caused by a mutated virus and ignore the importance of host proteins for virus replication. Some methods use interactions between viruses and their host proteins to predict potential virus–target host proteins, which are less susceptible to mutated viruses. However, these methods only consider the network topology between the virus and the host proteins, ignoring the influences of protein complexes. Therefore, we introduce protein complexes that are less susceptible to drug resistance of mutated viruses, which helps recognize the unknown virus–target host proteins and reduce the cost of disease treatment.
Results
Since protein complexes contain virus–target host proteins, it is reasonable to predict virus–target human proteins from the perspective of the protein complexes. We propose a coverage clustering-core-subsidiary protein complex recognition method named CCA-SE that integrates the known virus–target host proteins, the human protein–protein interaction network, and the known human protein complexes. The proposed method aims to obtain the potential unknown virus–target human host proteins. We list part of the targets after proving our results effectively in enrichment experiments.
Conclusions
Our proposed CCA-SE method consists of two parts: one is CCA, which is to recognize protein complexes, and the other is SE, which is to select seed nodes as the core of protein complexes by using seed expansion. The experimental results validate that CCA-SE achieves efficient recognition of the virus–target host proteins.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
the Anhui Foundation for Science and Technology Major Project of China
the 2022 Anhui University collaborative innovation project
Anhui university provincial natural science research project
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province
The Open Research Fund of National Engineering Research Center for Agro-Ecological Big Data Analysis & Application, Anhui University
Anhui Provincial Department of Education Research Project
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Computer Science Applications,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Structural Biology
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