Proteome-wide prediction of the mode of inheritance and molecular mechanisms underlying genetic diseases using structural interactomics.

Journal: iScience
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Abstract

Genetic diseases can be classified according to their modes of inheritance and their underlying molecular mechanisms. Autosomal dominant disorders often result from DNA variants that cause loss-of-function, gain-of-function, or dominant-negative effects, while autosomal recessive diseases are primarily linked to loss-of-function variants. In this study, we introduce a graph-of-graphs approach that leverages protein-protein interaction networks and high-resolution protein structures to predict the mode of inheritance of diseases caused by variants in autosomal genes and to classify dominant-associated proteins based on their functional effect. Our approach integrates graph neural networks, structural interactomics, and topological network features to provide proteome-wide predictions, thus offering a scalable method for understanding genetic disease mechanisms.

Authors

  • Ali Saadat
    Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Jacques Fellay
    Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Lausanne, Switzerland.

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