We identified genomic and network properties of ∼600 genes mutated in different cancer types. These genes tend not to duplicate but, unlike most human singletons, they encode central hubs of highly interconnected modules within the protein-protein interaction network (PIN). We find that cancer genes are fragile components of the human gene repertoire, sensitive to dosage modification. Furthermore, other nodes of the human PIN with similar properties are rare and probably enriched in candidate cancer genes. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
A central goal in cancer genomics is to identify the somatic alterations that underpin tumor initiat...
Abstract It is increasingly clear that complex networks of relationships between genes and/or protei...
Characterizing the behavior of disease genes in the context of biological networks has the potential...
We identified genomic and network properties of ∼600 genes mutated in different cancer types. These ...
none5siWe identified genomic and network properties of ∼600 genes mutated in different cancer types....
The Network of Cancer Genes (NCG) collects and integrates data on 736 human genes that are mutated i...
The Network of Cancer Genes (NCG) collects and integrates data on 736 human genes that are mutated i...
The Network of Cancer Genes (NCG) collects and integrates data on 736 human genes that are mutated i...
Background: Defective tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) and hyperactive oncogenes (OCGs) heavily contrib...
Cancer genome sequencing has shown that driver genes can often be distinguished not only by the elev...
Mutations or overexpression of signalling genes can result in cancer development and metastasis. In ...
Improved efforts are necessary to define the functional product of cancer mutations currently being ...
During the last decade, we have had revolution in cancer research, thousands of tumors have been col...
open8siThe group is supported by the Cell Networks Excellence initiative of the Germany Research Fou...
A central goal in cancer genomics is to identify the somatic alterations that underpin tumor initiat...
A central goal in cancer genomics is to identify the somatic alterations that underpin tumor initiat...
Abstract It is increasingly clear that complex networks of relationships between genes and/or protei...
Characterizing the behavior of disease genes in the context of biological networks has the potential...
We identified genomic and network properties of ∼600 genes mutated in different cancer types. These ...
none5siWe identified genomic and network properties of ∼600 genes mutated in different cancer types....
The Network of Cancer Genes (NCG) collects and integrates data on 736 human genes that are mutated i...
The Network of Cancer Genes (NCG) collects and integrates data on 736 human genes that are mutated i...
The Network of Cancer Genes (NCG) collects and integrates data on 736 human genes that are mutated i...
Background: Defective tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) and hyperactive oncogenes (OCGs) heavily contrib...
Cancer genome sequencing has shown that driver genes can often be distinguished not only by the elev...
Mutations or overexpression of signalling genes can result in cancer development and metastasis. In ...
Improved efforts are necessary to define the functional product of cancer mutations currently being ...
During the last decade, we have had revolution in cancer research, thousands of tumors have been col...
open8siThe group is supported by the Cell Networks Excellence initiative of the Germany Research Fou...
A central goal in cancer genomics is to identify the somatic alterations that underpin tumor initiat...
A central goal in cancer genomics is to identify the somatic alterations that underpin tumor initiat...
Abstract It is increasingly clear that complex networks of relationships between genes and/or protei...
Characterizing the behavior of disease genes in the context of biological networks has the potential...