A Draft of Protein Interactions in the Malaria Parasite P. falciparum
Posted on 2020-05-07 - 10:04
Recent advances have provided a working interactome map for the human malaria parasite Plasmodium
falciparum. The aforementioned map, generated from genome-scale analyses, has provided a basis
for proteomic studies of the parasite; however, such large-scale approaches commonly suffer from
undersampling and lack of coverage. The current map bears no exception, containing only one-quarter
of the organism's proteins. Inspired by the needs of the current map and the wealth of bioinformatics
data, we assembled a map of 19 979 interactions among 2321 proteins in P. falciparum. The resultant
map was generated by computationally inferring protein−protein interactions from evolutionarily
conserved protein interactions, underlying domain interactions, and experimental observations. To
compile this information into a repository of meaningful data, we assessed interaction quality by
applying a logistic regression method, which correlated the presence of an interaction with relevant
cellular parameters. Interestingly, it was found that sub-networks from different sources are quite
dissimilar in their topologies and overlap to a very small extent. Applying Markov clustering, we observe
a typical cluster composition, featuring common cellular functions that were previously reported absent,
making this map a valuable resource for understanding the biology of this organism.
Keywords: human malaria parasite • P. falciparum • interactome
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Wuchty, Stefan; Ipsaro, Jonathan J. (2007). A Draft of Protein Interactions in the Malaria Parasite P. falciparum. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/pr0605769