Protein Bioinformatics, 1st ed. 2017
From Protein Modifications and Networks to Proteomics

Methods in Molecular Biology Series, Vol. 1558

Coordinators: Wu Cathy H., Arighi Cecilia N., Ross Karen E.

Language: English

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This volume introduces bioinformatics research methods for proteins, with special focus on protein post-translational modifications (PTMs) and networks. This book is organized into four parts and covers the basic framework and major resources for analysis of protein sequence, structure, and function; approaches and resources for analysis of protein PTMs, protein-protein interactions (PPIs) and protein networks, including tools for PPI prediction and approaches for the construction of PPI and PTM networks; and bioinformatics approaches in proteomics, including computational methods for mass spectrometry-based proteomics and integrative analysis for alternative splice isoforms, for functional discovery. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory or computational protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.

Cutting-edge and thorough, Protein Bioinformatics: From Protein Modifications and Networks to Proteomics is a valuable resource for readers who wish to learn about state-of-the-art bioinformatics databases and tools, novel computational methods, and future trends in protein and proteomic data analysis in systems biology. This book is useful to researchers who work in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, and in various academic departments, such as biological and medical sciences and computer sciences and engineering.

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Part I Fundamentals of Protein Bioinformatics


1. Protein Bioinformatics Databases and Resources
Chuming Chen, Hongzhan Huang, and Cathy H. Wu

2. UniProt Protein Knowledgebase
Sangya Pundir, Maria J. Martin, and Claire O’Donovan

3. Tutorial on Protein Ontology Resources
Cecilia N. Arighi, Harold Drabkin, Karen R. Christie, Karen E. Ross, and Darren Natale

4. CATH-Gene3D: Generation of the Resource and its Use in Obtaining Structural and Functional Annotations for Protein Sequences
Natalie L. Dawson, Ian Sillitoe, Jonathan G. Lees, Su Datt Lam, and Christine A. Orengo

5. Structure-Based Virtual Screening
Qingliang Li and Salim Shah

Part II Protein PTM (Post-Translational Modification) Bioinformatics

6. Bioinformatics Analysis of Protein Phosphorylation in Plant Systems Biology Using P3DB
Qiuming Yao and Dong Xu

7. Navigating the Glycome Space and Connecting the Glycoproteome
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Matthew P. Campbell, Robyn A. Peterson, Elisabeth Gasteiger, Julien Mariethoz, Frederique Lisacek, and Nicolle H. Packer
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8. Impact of Nonsynonymous Single-Nucleotide Variations on Post-Translational Modification Sites in Human Proteins
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Naila Gulzar, Hayley Dingerdissen, Cheng Yan, and Raja Mazumder
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9. Analysis of Cysteine Redox Post-Translational Modifications in Cell Biology and Drug Pharmacology
Revati Wani and Brion W. Murray

10. Analysis of Protein Phosphorylation and Its Functional Impact on Protein-Protein Interactions via Text Mining of the Scientific Literature
Qinghua Wang, Karen E. Ross, Hongzhan Huang, Jia Ren, Gang Li, K. Vijay-Shanker, Cathy H. Wu, and Cecilia N. Arighi

Part III Protein Network Bioinformatics

11. Functional Interaction Network Construction and Analysis for Disease Discovery
Guanming Wu and Robin Haw

12. Prediction of Protein Interactions by Structural Matching: Prediction of PPI Networks and the Effects of Mutations on PPIs that Combines Sequence and Structural Information
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Nurcan Tuncbag, Ozlem Keskin, Ruth Nussinov, and Attila Gursoy
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