In this thesis we propose some new approaches to the study of complex networks, and apply them to multiple domains, focusing in particular on protein-protein interaction networks. We begin by examining the roles of individual proteins; specifically, the influential idea of 'date' and 'party' hubs. It was proposed that party hubs are local coordinators whereas date hubs are global connectors. We show that the observations underlying this proposal appear to have been largely illusory, and that topological properties of hubs do not in general correlate with interactor co-expression, thus undermining the primary basis for the categorisation. However, we find significant correlations between interaction centrality and the functional similarity o...
Abstract Background Based on the distinguishing properties of protein-protein interaction networks s...
We assume that the functional relations that a protein engages in, influences it’s evolutionary dyna...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityHow cellular elements coordinate their function is a fundamental qu...
In this thesis we propose some new approaches to the study of complex networks, and apply them to mu...
Individual proteins, and small collections of proteins, have been extensively studied for at least t...
<div><p>The availability of large-scale protein-protein interaction networks for numerous organisms ...
Protein–protein interactions are usually shown as interaction networks (graphs), where the proteins ...
Abstract Background High-throughput screens have revealed large-scale protein interaction networks d...
A number of interesting issues have been addressed on biological networks about their global and loc...
We model the evolution of eukaryotic protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks. In our model, PPI n...
We model the evolution of eukaryotic protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks. In our model, PPI n...
The recent availability of high-throughput gene expression and proteomics techniques has created an ...
A key question in modern biology is how the complexity of protein-protein interaction net-works rela...
Background: High-throughput screens have revealed large-scale protein interaction networks defining ...
Structural features found in biomolecular networks that are absent in random networks produced by si...
Abstract Background Based on the distinguishing properties of protein-protein interaction networks s...
We assume that the functional relations that a protein engages in, influences it’s evolutionary dyna...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityHow cellular elements coordinate their function is a fundamental qu...
In this thesis we propose some new approaches to the study of complex networks, and apply them to mu...
Individual proteins, and small collections of proteins, have been extensively studied for at least t...
<div><p>The availability of large-scale protein-protein interaction networks for numerous organisms ...
Protein–protein interactions are usually shown as interaction networks (graphs), where the proteins ...
Abstract Background High-throughput screens have revealed large-scale protein interaction networks d...
A number of interesting issues have been addressed on biological networks about their global and loc...
We model the evolution of eukaryotic protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks. In our model, PPI n...
We model the evolution of eukaryotic protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks. In our model, PPI n...
The recent availability of high-throughput gene expression and proteomics techniques has created an ...
A key question in modern biology is how the complexity of protein-protein interaction net-works rela...
Background: High-throughput screens have revealed large-scale protein interaction networks defining ...
Structural features found in biomolecular networks that are absent in random networks produced by si...
Abstract Background Based on the distinguishing properties of protein-protein interaction networks s...
We assume that the functional relations that a protein engages in, influences it’s evolutionary dyna...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityHow cellular elements coordinate their function is a fundamental qu...