A methodological review of post-2018 evidence-aware protein complex detection methods concludes that transparent graph-based approaches offer the best plausibility-reproducibility tradeoff while calling for harmonized benchmarks and overlap-aware metrics.
ECHO-PPI: Trustworthy AI for Evidence-Bundled Detection of Overlapping Protein Modules in Protein-Protein Interaction Networks
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Protein-protein interaction networks provide a graph-level view of cellular organization, yet their functional modules are overlapping, noisy, and difficult to interpret from cluster assignments alone. Existing community-detection methods can recover candidate protein complexes, but they rarely explain why an individual protein is assigned to a specific module or whether that assignment should be treated as core, peripheral, or uncertain. Here we introduce ECHO-PPI, an evidence-bundled framework for interpretable overlapping protein-module detection in protein-protein interaction networks. ECHO-PPI integrates weighted network topology, semantic protein profiles, and Gene Ontology evidence to identify evidence-potential nuclei, construct candidate modules, perform overlap-aware assignment, and export hierarchical confidence labels. The framework supports trustworthy computational decision support through assignment-level interpretability: each protein-module assignment is accompanied by topology, semantic, and Gene Ontology evidence scores and a hierarchical confidence label, enabling curators to inspect, rank, and triage overlapping module predictions. Evaluation on yeast protein-interaction data shows that ECHO-PPI preserves the behaviour of strong overlap-aware baselines while adding evidence-bundled auditability. Rather than claiming universal predictive superiority, ECHO-PPI addresses a complementary need: making overlapping protein-module predictions inspectable, confidence-aware, and reproducible for downstream biological interpretation.
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Evidence-Aware Protein Complex Detection: Methods, Benchmarks, and Reproducibility Challenges
A methodological review of post-2018 evidence-aware protein complex detection methods concludes that transparent graph-based approaches offer the best plausibility-reproducibility tradeoff while calling for harmonized benchmarks and overlap-aware metrics.