posted on 2017-03-28, 00:00authored byAidan
P. Tay, Chi Nam Ignatius Pang, Daniel L. Winter, Marc R. Wilkins
Post-translational modifications
of proteins (PTMs) act as key
regulators of protein activity and of protein–protein interactions
(PPIs). To date, it has been difficult to comprehensively explore
functional links between PTMs and PPIs. To address this, we developed
PTMOracle, a Cytoscape app for coanalyzing PTMs within PPI networks.
PTMOracle also allows extensive data to be integrated and coanalyzed
with PPI networks, allowing the role of domains, motifs, and disordered
regions to be considered. For proteins of interest, or a whole proteome,
PTMOracle can generate network visualizations to reveal complex PTM-associated
relationships. This is assisted by OraclePainter for coloring proteins
by modifications, OracleTools for network analytics, and OracleResults
for exploring tabulated findings. To illustrate the use of PTMOracle,
we investigate PTM-associated relationships and their role in PPIs
in four case studies. In the yeast interactome and its rich set of
PTMs, we construct and explore histone-associated and domain–domain
interaction networks and show how integrative approaches can predict
kinases involved in phosphodegrons. In the human interactome, a phosphotyrosine-associated
network is analyzed but highlights the sparse nature of human PPI
networks and lack of PTM-associated data. PTMOracle is open source
and available at the Cytoscape app store: http://apps.cytoscape.org/apps/ptmoracle.