AbstractResidue networks representing 595 nonhomologous proteins are studied. These networks exhibit universal topological characteristics as they belong to the topological class of modular networks formed by several highly interconnected clusters separated by topological cavities. There are some networks that tend to deviate from this universality. These networks represent small-size proteins having <200 residues. This article explains such differences in terms of the domain structure of these proteins. On the other hand, the topological cavities characterizing proteins residue networks match very well with protein binding sites. This study investigates the effect of the cutoff value used in building the residue network. For small cutoff v...
Motivation: Starting from linear chains of amino acids, the spontaneous folding of proteins into the...
Abstract: We have recently shown that residues in folded proteins are distributed according to a sma...
Here, we represent protein structures as residue interacting networks, which are assumed to involve ...
Residue networks representing 595 nonhomologous proteins are studied. These networks exhibit univers...
AbstractIt is not merely the position of residues that is critically important for a protein's funct...
AbstractA protein structure is represented as a network of residues whereby edges are determined by ...
It is not merely the position of residues that is critically important for a protein’s function and ...
Much attention has recently been given to the statistical significance of topological features obser...
Much attention has recently been given to the statistical significance of topological features obser...
Much attention has recently been given to the statistical significance of topological features obser...
Proteins have been abstracted as a network of interacting amino acids and much attention has been pa...
AbstractThe network paradigm is increasingly used to describe the topology and dynamics of complex s...
Predicting three-dimensional structures of proteins from sequence information alone, remains one of ...
AbstractA set of proteins is a complex system whose elements are interrelated on the concept of sequ...
AbstractThe native three-dimensional structure of a single protein is determined by the physicochemi...
Motivation: Starting from linear chains of amino acids, the spontaneous folding of proteins into the...
Abstract: We have recently shown that residues in folded proteins are distributed according to a sma...
Here, we represent protein structures as residue interacting networks, which are assumed to involve ...
Residue networks representing 595 nonhomologous proteins are studied. These networks exhibit univers...
AbstractIt is not merely the position of residues that is critically important for a protein's funct...
AbstractA protein structure is represented as a network of residues whereby edges are determined by ...
It is not merely the position of residues that is critically important for a protein’s function and ...
Much attention has recently been given to the statistical significance of topological features obser...
Much attention has recently been given to the statistical significance of topological features obser...
Much attention has recently been given to the statistical significance of topological features obser...
Proteins have been abstracted as a network of interacting amino acids and much attention has been pa...
AbstractThe network paradigm is increasingly used to describe the topology and dynamics of complex s...
Predicting three-dimensional structures of proteins from sequence information alone, remains one of ...
AbstractA set of proteins is a complex system whose elements are interrelated on the concept of sequ...
AbstractThe native three-dimensional structure of a single protein is determined by the physicochemi...
Motivation: Starting from linear chains of amino acids, the spontaneous folding of proteins into the...
Abstract: We have recently shown that residues in folded proteins are distributed according to a sma...
Here, we represent protein structures as residue interacting networks, which are assumed to involve ...