Deriving protein-protein interactions of dengue from literature based on pattern mining methods

Dengue fever is a disease widespread through tropical areas. It is caused by the Dengue virus and is transmitted by Aedes, a kind of mosquito. The World Health Organization reports that number of global incidents of dengue has grown rapidly over the past decades. However, while progress has been mad...

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主要作者: Zhang, Xingjia
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-628712023-03-03T20:28:35Z Deriving protein-protein interactions of dengue from literature based on pattern mining methods Zhang, Xingjia Rajapakse Jagath Chandana School of Computer Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Information systems Dengue fever is a disease widespread through tropical areas. It is caused by the Dengue virus and is transmitted by Aedes, a kind of mosquito. The World Health Organization reports that number of global incidents of dengue has grown rapidly over the past decades. However, while progress has been made in development of vaccines for Dengue, there is no specific treatment or vaccine for dengue available at the moment. It is believed that building an interaction network among proteins of the dengue virus and human proteins would aid the development of vaccines and dengue specific treatment. However, to the author’s knowledge, there is no dengue specific protein interaction information in existing medical databases. Hence, this project looks into building a protein interaction network by utilizing pattern-based interaction extraction method. To reach this end, the following steps were taken. First, abstracts were downloaded from the Medline database with query ‘dengue’. These abstracts were filtered and ranked by their relevance to protein interactions. Protein mentions are extracted. Next, 1000 sentences were selected and annotated. From these sentences, patterns indicating protein interactions were extracted; they were then applied to other sentences to find protein interactions. 360 binary interactions were found. Lastly, a protein interaction network was drawn. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science) 2015-04-30T04:23:11Z 2015-04-30T04:23:11Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/62871 en Nanyang Technological University 66 p. application/pdf
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Deriving protein-protein interactions of dengue from literature based on pattern mining methods
description Dengue fever is a disease widespread through tropical areas. It is caused by the Dengue virus and is transmitted by Aedes, a kind of mosquito. The World Health Organization reports that number of global incidents of dengue has grown rapidly over the past decades. However, while progress has been made in development of vaccines for Dengue, there is no specific treatment or vaccine for dengue available at the moment. It is believed that building an interaction network among proteins of the dengue virus and human proteins would aid the development of vaccines and dengue specific treatment. However, to the author’s knowledge, there is no dengue specific protein interaction information in existing medical databases. Hence, this project looks into building a protein interaction network by utilizing pattern-based interaction extraction method. To reach this end, the following steps were taken. First, abstracts were downloaded from the Medline database with query ‘dengue’. These abstracts were filtered and ranked by their relevance to protein interactions. Protein mentions are extracted. Next, 1000 sentences were selected and annotated. From these sentences, patterns indicating protein interactions were extracted; they were then applied to other sentences to find protein interactions. 360 binary interactions were found. Lastly, a protein interaction network was drawn.
author2 Rajapakse Jagath Chandana
author_facet Rajapakse Jagath Chandana
Zhang, Xingjia
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author Zhang, Xingjia
author_sort Zhang, Xingjia
title Deriving protein-protein interactions of dengue from literature based on pattern mining methods
title_short Deriving protein-protein interactions of dengue from literature based on pattern mining methods
title_full Deriving protein-protein interactions of dengue from literature based on pattern mining methods
title_fullStr Deriving protein-protein interactions of dengue from literature based on pattern mining methods
title_full_unstemmed Deriving protein-protein interactions of dengue from literature based on pattern mining methods
title_sort deriving protein-protein interactions of dengue from literature based on pattern mining methods
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