INVESTIGADORES
GRANITTO Pablo Miguel
artículos
Título:
Inferring unknown biological function by integration of GO annotations and gene expression data
Autor/es:
G. LEALE; A. E. BAYÁ; D. H. MILONE; P. M. GRANITTO; G. STEGMAYER
Revista:
IEEE-ACM TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY AND BIOINFORMATICS
Editorial:
IEEE COMPUTER SOC
Referencias:
Lugar: Los Alamitos, CA, USA; Año: 2018 vol. 15 p. 168 - 180
ISSN:
1545-5963
Resumen:
Characterizing genes with semantic information is an important process regarding the description of gene products. In spite that complete genomes of many organisms have been already sequenced, the biologicalfunctions of all of their genes are still unknown. Sincé experimentally studying the functions of those genes, one by one, would be unfeasible, new computational methods for gene functions inference are needed. We present here a novel computational approach for inferring biologicalfunction for a set of genes with previously unknown function, given a set of genes with well-known information. This approach is based on the premise that genes with similar behaviour should be grouped together. This is known as the guilt-by-association principle. Thus, it ispossible to take advantage of clustering techniques to obtain groups of unknown genes that are co-clustered with genes that have well-known semantic information (GO annotations). Meaningful knowledge to infer unknown semantic information can therefore be provided by thesewell-known genes. We provide a method to explore the potential function of new genes according to those currently annotated. The results obtained indicate that the proposed approach could be a useful and effective tool when used by biologists to guide the inference of biological functionsfor recently discovered genes. Our work sets an important landmark in the field of identifying unknown gene functions through clustering, using an external source of biological input. A simple web interface to this proposal can be found at http://fich.unl.edu.ar/sinc/webdemo/gamma-am/.