Frontiers in Physiology (Aug 2012)

Interpretation of the consequences of mutations in protein kinases: combined use of bioinformatics and text mining

  • Jose M.G. Izarzugaza,
  • Martin eKrallinger,
  • Alfonso eValencia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2012.00323
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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Protein kinases play a crucial role in a plethora of significant physiological functions and a number of mutations in this superfamily have been reported in the literature to disrupt protein structure and/or function.Computational and experimental research aims to discover the mechanistic connection between mutations in protein kinases and disease with the final aim of predicting the consequences of mutations on protein function and the subsequent phenotypic alterations.In this chapter, we will review the possibilities and limitations of current computational methods for the prediction of the pathogenicity of mutations in the protein kinase superfamily. In particular we will focus in the problem of benchmarking the predictions with independent gold-standard datasets. We will propose a pipeline for the curation of mutations automatically extracted from the literature. Since many of these mutations are not included in the databases that are commonly used to train the computational methods to predict the pathogenicity of protein kinase mutations we propose them to build a valuable gold-standard dataset in the benchmarking of a number of these predictors.Finally, we will discuss how text mining approaches constitute a powerful tool for the interpretation of the consequences of mutations in the context of personalized/stratified medicine.

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