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Artificial intelligence approaches to human-microbiome protein-protein interactions

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Lim, Hansaim
Tsai, Chung-Jung
Nussinov, Ruth

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Host-microbiome interactions play significant roles in human health and disease. Artificial intelligence approaches have been developed to better understand and predict the molecular interplay between the host and its microbiome. Here, we review recent advancements in computational methods to predict microbial effects on human cells with a special focus on protein–protein interactions. We categorize recent methods from traditional ones to more recent deep learning methods, followed by several challenges and potential solutions in structure-based approaches. This review serves as a brief guide to the current status and future directions in the field.

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Elsevier

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Bioinformatics, Two-hybrid system techniques, Position weight matrix

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Current Opinion in Structural Biology

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10.1016/j.sbi.2022.102328

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