Protein interactions in the budding yeast have been shown to form a scale-free network, a feature of other organized networks such as bacterial and archaeal metabolism and the World Wide Web. Here, we study the connections established by yeast proteins and discover a preferential attachment between essential proteins. The essential-essential connections are long ranged and form a subnetwork where the giant component includes 97% of these proteins. Unexpectedly, this subnetwork displays an exponential connectivity distribution, in sharp contrast to the scale-free topology of the complete network. Furthermore, the wide phylogenetic extent of these core proteins and interactions provides evidence that they represent the ancestral state of the ...
Numerous studies have suggested that hub proteins in the S. cerevisiae physical interaction network ...
Background: We report an analysis of a protein network of functionally linked proteins, identified f...
In this thesis we propose some new approaches to the study of complex networks, and apply them to mu...
Abstract In cellular systems, biophysical interactions between macromolecules underlie a complex web...
Structural features found in biomolecular networks that are absent in random networks produced by si...
The \emph{centrality-lethality rule}, which notes that high-degree nodes in a protein interaction ne...
In cellular systems, biophysical interactions between macromolecules underlie a complex web of funct...
Systems biology approaches can reveal intermediary levels of organization between genotype and pheno...
Individual proteins, and small collections of proteins, have been extensively studied for at least t...
peer reviewedIn cellular systems, biophysical interactions between macromolecules underlie a complex...
Background: Proteins in organisms, rather than act alone, usually form protein complexes to perform ...
The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the first eukaryote whose genome has been completely s...
<div><p>Numerous studies have suggested that hub proteins in the <i>S. cerevisiae</i> physical inter...
Systems biology approaches can reveal intermediary levels of organization between genotype and pheno...
With the recent shift in molecular biology to the study of proteins not as individual elements but a...
Numerous studies have suggested that hub proteins in the S. cerevisiae physical interaction network ...
Background: We report an analysis of a protein network of functionally linked proteins, identified f...
In this thesis we propose some new approaches to the study of complex networks, and apply them to mu...
Abstract In cellular systems, biophysical interactions between macromolecules underlie a complex web...
Structural features found in biomolecular networks that are absent in random networks produced by si...
The \emph{centrality-lethality rule}, which notes that high-degree nodes in a protein interaction ne...
In cellular systems, biophysical interactions between macromolecules underlie a complex web of funct...
Systems biology approaches can reveal intermediary levels of organization between genotype and pheno...
Individual proteins, and small collections of proteins, have been extensively studied for at least t...
peer reviewedIn cellular systems, biophysical interactions between macromolecules underlie a complex...
Background: Proteins in organisms, rather than act alone, usually form protein complexes to perform ...
The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the first eukaryote whose genome has been completely s...
<div><p>Numerous studies have suggested that hub proteins in the <i>S. cerevisiae</i> physical inter...
Systems biology approaches can reveal intermediary levels of organization between genotype and pheno...
With the recent shift in molecular biology to the study of proteins not as individual elements but a...
Numerous studies have suggested that hub proteins in the S. cerevisiae physical interaction network ...
Background: We report an analysis of a protein network of functionally linked proteins, identified f...
In this thesis we propose some new approaches to the study of complex networks, and apply them to mu...