CROssBAR: comprehensive resource of biomedical relations with knowledge graph representations

Author:

Doğan Tunca1234ORCID,Atas Heval3,Joshi Vishal4,Atakan Ahmet56,Rifaioglu Ahmet Sureyya57,Nalbat Esra3,Nightingale Andrew4,Saidi Rabie4,Volynkin Vladimir4,Zellner Hermann4,Cetin-Atalay Rengul38,Martin Maria4,Atalay Volkan5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Engineering, Hacettepe University, Ankara 06800, Turkey

2. Institute of Informatics, Hacettepe University, Ankara 06800, Turkey

3. Cancer Systems Biology Laboratory, Graduate School of Informatics, METU, Ankara 06800, Turkey

4. European Molecular Biology Laboratory, European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL–EBI), Hinxton, Cambridgeshire CB10 1SD, UK

5. Department of Computer Engineering, METU, Ankara 06800, Turkey

6. Department of Computer Engineering, EBYU, Erzincan 24002, Turkey

7. Department of Computer Engineering, İskenderun Technical University, Hatay 31200, Turkey

8. Section of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA

Abstract

Abstract Systemic analysis of available large-scale biological/biomedical data is critical for studying biological mechanisms, and developing novel and effective treatment approaches against diseases. However, different layers of the available data are produced using different technologies and scattered across individual computational resources without any explicit connections to each other, which hinders extensive and integrative multi-omics-based analysis. We aimed to address this issue by developing a new data integration/representation methodology and its application by constructing a biological data resource. CROssBAR is a comprehensive system that integrates large-scale biological/biomedical data from various resources and stores them in a NoSQL database. CROssBAR is enriched with the deep-learning-based prediction of relationships between numerous data entries, which is followed by the rigorous analysis of the enriched data to obtain biologically meaningful modules. These complex sets of entities and relationships are displayed to users via easy-to-interpret, interactive knowledge graphs within an open-access service. CROssBAR knowledge graphs incorporate relevant genes-proteins, molecular interactions, pathways, phenotypes, diseases, as well as known/predicted drugs and bioactive compounds, and they are constructed on-the-fly based on simple non-programmatic user queries. These intensely processed heterogeneous networks are expected to aid systems-level research, especially to infer biological mechanisms in relation to genes, proteins, their ligands, and diseases.

Funder

Turkey and British Council, UK

TUBITAK-ARDEB 1001 program

European Molecular Biology Laboratory

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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