PinSnps: Structural and functional analysis of SNPs in the context of protein interaction networks

Hui Chun Lu, Julián Herrera Braga, Franca Fraternali*

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Abstract

Summary: We present a practical computational pipeline to readily perform data analyses of protein-protein interaction networks by using genetic and functional information mapped onto protein structures. We provide a 3D representation of the available protein structure and its regions (surface, interface, core and disordered) for the selected genetic variants and/or SNPs, and a prediction of the mutants' impact on the protein as measured by a range of methods. We have mapped in total 2587 genetic disorder-related SNPs from OMIM, 587 873 cancer-related variants from COSMIC, and 1 484 045 SNPs from dbSNP. All result data can be downloaded by the user together with an R-script to compute the enrichment of SNPs/variants in selected structural regions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2534-2536
Number of pages3
JournalBIOINFORMATICS
Volume32
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Mar 2016

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