Accurate prediction of kinase-substrate networks using knowledge graphs
Keywords: 
Kinase-substrate networks
LATS1
AKT1
PKA
MST2
Issue Date: 
2020
Publisher: 
PLOS
ISSN: 
1553-7358
Note: 
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
Citation: 
Novacek, V. (Vit); McGauran, G. (Gavin); Matallanas, D. (David); et al. "Accurate prediction of kinase-substrate networks using knowledge graphs". Computational Biology. 2020, 16(12): e1007578
Abstract
Phosphorylation of specific substrates by protein kinases is a key control mechanism for vital cell-fate decisions and other cellular processes. However, discovering specific kinasesubstrate relationships is time-consuming and often rather serendipitous. Computational predictions alleviate these challenges, but the current approaches suffer from limitations like restricted kinome coverage and inaccuracy. They also typically utilise only local features without reflecting broader interaction context. To address these limitations, we have developed an alternative predictive model. It uses statistical relational learning on top of phosphorylation networks interpreted as knowledge graphs, a simple yet robust model for representing networked knowledge. Compared to a representative selection of six existing systems, our model has the highest kinome coverage and produces biologically valid highconfidence predictions not possible with the other tools. Specifically, we have experimentally validated predictions of previously unknown phosphorylations by the LATS1, AKT1, PKA and MST2 kinases in human. Thus, our tool is useful for focusing phosphoproteomic experiments, and facilitates the discovery of new phosphorylation reactions. Our model can be accessed publicly via an easy-to-use web interface (LinkPhinder).

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