By combining the pairwise interactions between proteins, as predicted by the conserved co-occurrence of their genes in operons, we obtain protein interaction networks. Here we study the properties of such networks to identify functional modules: sets of proteins that together are involved in a biological process. The complete network contains 3,033 orthologous groups of proteins in 38 genomes. It consists of one giant component, containing 1,611 orthologous groups, and of 516 small disjointed clusters that, on average, contain only 2.7 orthologous groups. These small clusters have a homogeneous functional composition and thus represent functional modules in themselves. Analysis of the giant component reveals that it is a scale-free, small-w...
We assume that the functional relations that a protein engages in, influences it’s evolutionary dyna...
Large-scale molecular interaction data sets have the potential to provide a comprehensive, system-wi...
Modularity is a major design principle in interaction networks. Various studies have shown that prot...
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ABSTRACT Complex cellular processes are modular and are accomplished by the concerted action of func...
The analysis of completely sequenced genomes uncovers an astonishing variability between species in ...
Computational prediction of functionally related groups of genes (functional modules) from large-sca...
Systems biology offers a holistic perspective where individual proteins are viewed as elements in a ...
The current advances in proteomic and transcriptomic technologies produced huge amounts of high-thro...
Comparative genomics provides at least three methods for identifying functional links between genes:...
A computational method is proposed for inferring protein interactions from genome sequences on the b...
Knowledge of protein sequences has exploded, but knowledge of protein function is needed to make use...
A computational method is proposed for inferring protein interactions from genome sequences on the b...
Background Computational prediction of functionally related groups of genes (functional modules) fr...
Large-scale molecular interaction data sets have the potential to provide a comprehensive, system-wi...
We assume that the functional relations that a protein engages in, influences it’s evolutionary dyna...
Large-scale molecular interaction data sets have the potential to provide a comprehensive, system-wi...
Modularity is a major design principle in interaction networks. Various studies have shown that prot...
Contains fulltext : 148984.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)By combining ...
ABSTRACT Complex cellular processes are modular and are accomplished by the concerted action of func...
The analysis of completely sequenced genomes uncovers an astonishing variability between species in ...
Computational prediction of functionally related groups of genes (functional modules) from large-sca...
Systems biology offers a holistic perspective where individual proteins are viewed as elements in a ...
The current advances in proteomic and transcriptomic technologies produced huge amounts of high-thro...
Comparative genomics provides at least three methods for identifying functional links between genes:...
A computational method is proposed for inferring protein interactions from genome sequences on the b...
Knowledge of protein sequences has exploded, but knowledge of protein function is needed to make use...
A computational method is proposed for inferring protein interactions from genome sequences on the b...
Background Computational prediction of functionally related groups of genes (functional modules) fr...
Large-scale molecular interaction data sets have the potential to provide a comprehensive, system-wi...
We assume that the functional relations that a protein engages in, influences it’s evolutionary dyna...
Large-scale molecular interaction data sets have the potential to provide a comprehensive, system-wi...
Modularity is a major design principle in interaction networks. Various studies have shown that prot...