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Main Authors: Cavalleri, Emanuele, Cabri, Alberto, Soto-Gomez, Mauricio, Bonfitto, Sara, Perlasca, Paolo, Gliozzo, Jessica, Callahan, Tiffany J., Reese, Justin, Robinson, Peter N, Casiraghi, Elena, Valentini, Giorgio, Mesiti, Marco
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.00183
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author Cavalleri, Emanuele
Cabri, Alberto
Soto-Gomez, Mauricio
Bonfitto, Sara
Perlasca, Paolo
Gliozzo, Jessica
Callahan, Tiffany J.
Reese, Justin
Robinson, Peter N
Casiraghi, Elena
Valentini, Giorgio
Mesiti, Marco
author_facet Cavalleri, Emanuele
Cabri, Alberto
Soto-Gomez, Mauricio
Bonfitto, Sara
Perlasca, Paolo
Gliozzo, Jessica
Callahan, Tiffany J.
Reese, Justin
Robinson, Peter N
Casiraghi, Elena
Valentini, Giorgio
Mesiti, Marco
contents The "RNA world" represents a novel frontier for the study of fundamental biological processes and human diseases and is paving the way for the development of new drugs tailored to the patient's biomolecular characteristics. Although scientific data about coding and non-coding RNA molecules are continuously produced and available from public repositories, they are scattered across different databases and a centralized, uniform, and semantically consistent representation of the "RNA world" is still lacking. We propose RNA-KG, a knowledge graph encompassing biological knowledge about RNAs gathered from more than 50 public databases, integrating functional relationships with genes, proteins, and chemicals and ontologically grounded biomedical concepts. To develop RNA-KG, we first identified, pre-processed, and characterized each data source; next, we built a meta-graph that provides an ontological description of the KG by representing all the bio-molecular entities and medical concepts of interest in this domain, as well as the types of interactions connecting them. Finally, we leveraged an instance-based semantically abstracted knowledge model to specify the ontological alignment according to which RNA-KG was generated. RNA-KG can be downloaded in different formats and also queried by a SPARQL endpoint. A thorough topological analysis of the resulting heterogeneous graph provides further insights into the characteristics of the "RNA world". RNA-KG can be both directly explored and visualized, and/or analyzed by applying computational methods to infer bio-medical knowledge from its heterogeneous nodes and edges. The resource can be easily updated with new experimental data, and specific views of the overall KG can be extracted according to the bio-medical problem to be studied.
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spellingShingle RNA-KG: An ontology-based knowledge graph for representing interactions involving RNA molecules
Cavalleri, Emanuele
Cabri, Alberto
Soto-Gomez, Mauricio
Bonfitto, Sara
Perlasca, Paolo
Gliozzo, Jessica
Callahan, Tiffany J.
Reese, Justin
Robinson, Peter N
Casiraghi, Elena
Valentini, Giorgio
Mesiti, Marco
Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science
Artificial Intelligence
The "RNA world" represents a novel frontier for the study of fundamental biological processes and human diseases and is paving the way for the development of new drugs tailored to the patient's biomolecular characteristics. Although scientific data about coding and non-coding RNA molecules are continuously produced and available from public repositories, they are scattered across different databases and a centralized, uniform, and semantically consistent representation of the "RNA world" is still lacking. We propose RNA-KG, a knowledge graph encompassing biological knowledge about RNAs gathered from more than 50 public databases, integrating functional relationships with genes, proteins, and chemicals and ontologically grounded biomedical concepts. To develop RNA-KG, we first identified, pre-processed, and characterized each data source; next, we built a meta-graph that provides an ontological description of the KG by representing all the bio-molecular entities and medical concepts of interest in this domain, as well as the types of interactions connecting them. Finally, we leveraged an instance-based semantically abstracted knowledge model to specify the ontological alignment according to which RNA-KG was generated. RNA-KG can be downloaded in different formats and also queried by a SPARQL endpoint. A thorough topological analysis of the resulting heterogeneous graph provides further insights into the characteristics of the "RNA world". RNA-KG can be both directly explored and visualized, and/or analyzed by applying computational methods to infer bio-medical knowledge from its heterogeneous nodes and edges. The resource can be easily updated with new experimental data, and specific views of the overall KG can be extracted according to the bio-medical problem to be studied.
title RNA-KG: An ontology-based knowledge graph for representing interactions involving RNA molecules
topic Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.00183