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Title: The analysis of the drug-targets based on the topological properties in the human protein-protein interaction network. Author: Zhu M, Gao L, Li X, Liu Z, Xu C, Yan Y, Walker E, Jiang W, Su B, Chen X, Lin H. Journal: J Drug Target; 2009 Aug; 17(7):524-32. PubMed ID: 19530902. Abstract: Analyzing topological properties of drug-target proteins in the biology network is very helpful in understanding the mechanism of drug action. However, comprehensive studies to elaborately characterize the biological network features of drug-target proteins are still lacking. In this paper, we compared the topological properties of drug-targets with those of the non-drug-target sets, by mapping the drug-targets in DrugBank to the human protein interaction network. The results indicate that the topological properties of drug-targets are significantly distinguishable from those of non-drug-targets. Moreover, the potential possibility of drug-target prediction based on these properties is discussed. All proteins in the interaction network were ranked by their topological properties. Among the top 200 proteins, 94 overlapped with drug-targets in DrugBank and some novel predictions were found to be drug-targets in public literatures and other databases. In conclusion, our method explores the topological properties of drug-targets in the human protein interaction network by exploiting the large-scale drug-targets and protein interaction data.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]