Background: In spite of the scale-free degree distribution that characterizes most protein interaction networks (PINs), it is common to define an ad hoc degree scale that defines “hub” proteins having special topological and functional significance. This raises the concern that some conclusions on the functional significance of proteins based on network properties may not be robust. Methodology: In this paper we present three objective methods to define hub proteins in PINs: one is a purely topological method and two others are based on gene expression and function. By applying these methods to four distinct PINs, we examine the extent of agreement among these methods and implications of these results on network construction. Conclu...
Faculty Mentor: Hesham Ali, University of Nebraska, Omaha Network theory has been used for modeling ...
The \emph{centrality-lethality rule}, which notes that high-degree nodes in a protein interaction ne...
The \emph{centrality-lethality rule}, which notes that high-degree nodes in a protein interaction ne...
Background: In spite of the scale-free degree distribution that characterizes most protein interacti...
Background: In spite of the scale-free degree distribution that characterizes most protein interacti...
In spite of the scale-free degree distribution that characterizes most protein interaction networks ...
In spite of the scale-free degree distribution that characterizes most protein interaction networks ...
In spite of the scale-free degree distribution that characterizes most protein interaction networks ...
degree scale that defines “hub” proteins having special topological and functional significance. Th...
degree scale that defines “hub” proteins having special topological and functional significance. Th...
A number of interesting issues have been addressed on biological networks about their global and loc...
Protein–protein interactions are usually shown as interaction networks (graphs), where the proteins ...
We represent proteins by amino acid interaction networks. This is a graph whose vertices are the pro...
Network theory has been used by researchers for multiple purposes in the past to model biological da...
<div><p>The availability of large-scale protein-protein interaction networks for numerous organisms ...
Faculty Mentor: Hesham Ali, University of Nebraska, Omaha Network theory has been used for modeling ...
The \emph{centrality-lethality rule}, which notes that high-degree nodes in a protein interaction ne...
The \emph{centrality-lethality rule}, which notes that high-degree nodes in a protein interaction ne...
Background: In spite of the scale-free degree distribution that characterizes most protein interacti...
Background: In spite of the scale-free degree distribution that characterizes most protein interacti...
In spite of the scale-free degree distribution that characterizes most protein interaction networks ...
In spite of the scale-free degree distribution that characterizes most protein interaction networks ...
In spite of the scale-free degree distribution that characterizes most protein interaction networks ...
degree scale that defines “hub” proteins having special topological and functional significance. Th...
degree scale that defines “hub” proteins having special topological and functional significance. Th...
A number of interesting issues have been addressed on biological networks about their global and loc...
Protein–protein interactions are usually shown as interaction networks (graphs), where the proteins ...
We represent proteins by amino acid interaction networks. This is a graph whose vertices are the pro...
Network theory has been used by researchers for multiple purposes in the past to model biological da...
<div><p>The availability of large-scale protein-protein interaction networks for numerous organisms ...
Faculty Mentor: Hesham Ali, University of Nebraska, Omaha Network theory has been used for modeling ...
The \emph{centrality-lethality rule}, which notes that high-degree nodes in a protein interaction ne...
The \emph{centrality-lethality rule}, which notes that high-degree nodes in a protein interaction ne...