<p>Histogram of the number of subunits per protein complex. Smaller complexes are more abundant than larger complexes, and complexes with even numbers of subunits tend to be more abundant than complexes with odd numbers of subunits, at both levels of the hierarchy.</p
<p>Correlations between the various levels enable predictions. Here we explore the level of protein ...
<p>Examples of complexes with varying numbers of nonhomologous subunits are shown above. The numbers...
<p>The number of proteins that were found to be cell cycle dependent in each of the tested categorie...
<p>(A) Distribution of the number of components for human protein complexes. (B) Distribution of the...
<p>Distributions in number of (a) complexes and (b) proteins are shown. Here, corresponds to the nu...
<p>This table shows the number of available subunits in the dataset for each annotated protein compl...
<p><b>A</b> Numbers of nodes. Each node is classified as either filtered (removed due to very small ...
<p>Hierarchical clusters of differentially accumulated seed proteins and distribution of the protein...
<p>The hierarchy has 12 levels, namely, from top to bottom: QS topology, QS family, QS, QS20, QS30…Q...
Organizing experimentally determined protein associations as a hierarchy can be a good approach to e...
<div><p>Organizing experimentally determined protein associations as a hierarchy can be a good appro...
<p>A: Protein peptide count numbers vs numbers of proteins. The proteins identified with the same pe...
<p>Distribution of homologous protein cluster sizes (clusters of single proteins excluded) within th...
<p>(<b>a</b>) The intracomplex degree or (<b>b</b>) the normalized intracomplex degree of essential ...
Background: We have recently released a comprehensive, manually curated database of mammalian protei...
<p>Correlations between the various levels enable predictions. Here we explore the level of protein ...
<p>Examples of complexes with varying numbers of nonhomologous subunits are shown above. The numbers...
<p>The number of proteins that were found to be cell cycle dependent in each of the tested categorie...
<p>(A) Distribution of the number of components for human protein complexes. (B) Distribution of the...
<p>Distributions in number of (a) complexes and (b) proteins are shown. Here, corresponds to the nu...
<p>This table shows the number of available subunits in the dataset for each annotated protein compl...
<p><b>A</b> Numbers of nodes. Each node is classified as either filtered (removed due to very small ...
<p>Hierarchical clusters of differentially accumulated seed proteins and distribution of the protein...
<p>The hierarchy has 12 levels, namely, from top to bottom: QS topology, QS family, QS, QS20, QS30…Q...
Organizing experimentally determined protein associations as a hierarchy can be a good approach to e...
<div><p>Organizing experimentally determined protein associations as a hierarchy can be a good appro...
<p>A: Protein peptide count numbers vs numbers of proteins. The proteins identified with the same pe...
<p>Distribution of homologous protein cluster sizes (clusters of single proteins excluded) within th...
<p>(<b>a</b>) The intracomplex degree or (<b>b</b>) the normalized intracomplex degree of essential ...
Background: We have recently released a comprehensive, manually curated database of mammalian protei...
<p>Correlations between the various levels enable predictions. Here we explore the level of protein ...
<p>Examples of complexes with varying numbers of nonhomologous subunits are shown above. The numbers...
<p>The number of proteins that were found to be cell cycle dependent in each of the tested categorie...