Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4384664126> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4384664126 abstract "Tubulins are highly conserved globular proteins involved in stabilization of cellular cytoskeletal microtubules during cell cycle. Different isoforms of tubulins are differentially expressed in various cell types, and their protein-protein interactions (PPIs) analysis will help in identifying the anti-microtubular drug targets for cancer and neurological disorders. Numerous web-based PPIs analysis methods are recently being used, and in this paper, I used Gene Ontology (GO) tools, e.g., Stringbase, ProteomeHD, GeneMANIA, and ShinyGO, to identify anti-microtubular target proteins by selecting strongly interacting proteins of tubulins.I used 6 different human tubulin isoforms (two from each of α-, β-, and γ-tubulin) and found several thousands of node-to-node protein interactions (highest 4956 in GeneMANIA) and selected top 10 strongly interacting node-to-node interactions with highest score, which included 7 tubulin family protein and 6 non-tubulin family proteins (total 13). Functional enrichment analysis indicated a significant role of these 13 proteins in nucleation, polymerization or depolymerization of microtubules, membrane tethering and docking, dorsal root ganglion development, mitotic cycle, and cytoskeletal organization. I found γ-tubulins (TUBG1, TUBGCP4, and TUBBGCP6) were known to contribute majorly for tubulin-associated functions followed by α-tubulin (TUBA1A) and β-tubulins (TUBB AND TUBB3). In PPI results, I found several non-tubular proteins interacting with tubulins, and six of them (HTT, DPYSL2, SKI, UNC5C, NINL, and DDX41) were found closely associated with their functions.Increasing number of regulatory proteins and subpopulation of tubulin proteins are being reported with poor understanding in their association with microtubule assembly and disassembly. The functional enrichment analysis of tubulin isoforms using recent GO tools resulted in identification of γ-tubulins playing a key role in microtubule functions and observed non-tubulin family of proteins HTT, DPYSL2, SKI, UNC5C, NINL, and DDX41 strongly interacting functional proteins of tubulins. The present study yields a promising model system using GO tools to narrow down tubulin-associated proteins as a drug target in cancer, Alzheimer's, neurological disorders, etc." @default.
- W4384664126 created "2023-07-20" @default.
- W4384664126 creator A5028289255 @default.
- W4384664126 date "2023-07-19" @default.
- W4384664126 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W4384664126 title "Prediction of anti-microtubular target proteins of tubulins and their interacting proteins using Gene Ontology tools" @default.
- W4384664126 cites W1517564090 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W1970036979 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W1982660822 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W1983184181 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W1985213868 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W1988207317 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W1996562397 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2003406123 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2030994423 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2052499042 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2064391449 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2085457796 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2108159440 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2110541112 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2119795117 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2294073245 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2295743750 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2298933030 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2341496343 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2400356771 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2592682092 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2604337986 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2613736016 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2736853426 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2766334563 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2768310120 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2771991153 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2800382802 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2800548467 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2890478343 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2900569176 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2921446988 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2931368193 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2956880994 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2980969707 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2981181140 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2982725072 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2997022986 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W2997104765 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3016997252 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3036981554 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3045556365 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3049759677 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3092577799 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3093003121 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3093387365 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3107527779 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3125712960 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3127482120 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3134083634 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3173382604 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3174415231 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3175916574 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3176502441 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3182577859 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3197331074 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3198157573 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3199337740 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3200126362 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W3206504255 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W4200228992 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W4200349574 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W4200556801 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W4206027674 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W4210300859 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W4220714538 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W4220956301 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W4224937835 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W4229000215 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W4229018862 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W4281261251 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W4281568563 @default.
- W4384664126 cites W4291652109 @default.
- W4384664126 doi "https://doi.org/10.1186/s43141-023-00531-8" @default.
- W4384664126 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37466845" @default.
- W4384664126 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4384664126 type Work @default.
- W4384664126 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4384664126 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4384664126 hasAuthorship W4384664126A5028289255 @default.
- W4384664126 hasBestOaLocation W43846641261 @default.
- W4384664126 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W4384664126 hasConcept C10447061 @default.
- W4384664126 hasConcept C142669718 @default.
- W4384664126 hasConcept C1491633281 @default.
- W4384664126 hasConcept C20418707 @default.
- W4384664126 hasConcept C29537977 @default.
- W4384664126 hasConcept C53345823 @default.
- W4384664126 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W4384664126 hasConcept C61081601 @default.
- W4384664126 hasConcept C70721500 @default.
- W4384664126 hasConcept C84425145 @default.
- W4384664126 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4384664126 hasConcept C94921385 @default.