Much attention has recently been given to the statistical significance of topological features observed in biological networks. Here, we consider residue interaction graphs (RIGs) as network representations of protein structures with residues as nodes and inter-residue interactions as edges. Degree-preserving randomized models have been widely used for this purpose in biomolecular networks. However, such a single summary statistic of a network may not be detailed enough to capture the complex topological characteristics of protein structures and their network counterparts. Here, we investigate a variety of topological properties of RIGs to find a well fitting network null model for them. The RIGs are derived from a structurally diverse prot...
The intricate three-dimensional geometries of protein tertiary structures underlie protein function ...
AbstractThis study views each protein structure as a network of noncovalent connections between amin...
This study views each protein structure as a network of noncovalent connections between amino acid s...
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...
Networks are used to model real-world phenomena in various domains, including systems biology. Since...
Finding a good network null model for protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks is a fundamental is...
Network analysis of protein structures has provided valuable insight into protein folding and functi...
Residue networks representing 595 nonhomologous proteins are studied. These networks exhibit univers...
Motivation: The structural interaction of proteins and their domains in networks is one of the most ...
Motivation: The structural interaction of proteins and their domains in networks is one of the most ...
Motivation: The structural interaction of proteins and their domains in networks is one of the most ...
What type of connectivity structure are we seeing in protein-protein interaction networks? A number ...
We report a comprehensive evaluation of the topological structure of protein-protein interaction (PP...
[[abstract]]The topological structures and robustness of the protein-protein interaction networks (P...
The intricate three-dimensional geometries of protein tertiary structures underlie protein function ...
AbstractThis study views each protein structure as a network of noncovalent connections between amin...
This study views each protein structure as a network of noncovalent connections between amino acid s...
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...
Networks are used to model real-world phenomena in various domains, including systems biology. Since...
Finding a good network null model for protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks is a fundamental is...
Network analysis of protein structures has provided valuable insight into protein folding and functi...
Residue networks representing 595 nonhomologous proteins are studied. These networks exhibit univers...
Motivation: The structural interaction of proteins and their domains in networks is one of the most ...
Motivation: The structural interaction of proteins and their domains in networks is one of the most ...
Motivation: The structural interaction of proteins and their domains in networks is one of the most ...
What type of connectivity structure are we seeing in protein-protein interaction networks? A number ...
We report a comprehensive evaluation of the topological structure of protein-protein interaction (PP...
[[abstract]]The topological structures and robustness of the protein-protein interaction networks (P...
The intricate three-dimensional geometries of protein tertiary structures underlie protein function ...
AbstractThis study views each protein structure as a network of noncovalent connections between amin...
This study views each protein structure as a network of noncovalent connections between amino acid s...