We study the behavior of pathogens on host protein networks for humans and Arabidopsis - noting striking similarities. Specifically, we preform [Formula: see text]-shell decomposition analysis on these networks - which groups the proteins into various "shells" based on network structure. We observe that shells with a higher average degree are more highly targeted (with a power-law relationship) and that highly targeted nodes lie in shells closer to the inner-core of the network. Additionally, we also note that the inner core of the network is significantly under-targeted. We show that these core proteins may have a role in intra-cellular communication and hypothesize that they are less attacked to ensure survival of the host. This may expla...
The GSEA results for degree and centrality appear to be consistent with each other. We per-formed th...
<p>Cumulative log-log plots of (A) node centralities and (B) degrees for six subsets of nodes in the...
Infectious diseases result in millions of deaths each year. Mechanisms of infection have been studie...
While conceptual principles governing plant immunity are becoming clear, its systems-level organizat...
While conceptual principles governing plant immunity are becoming clear, its systems-level organizat...
SummaryWhile conceptual principles governing plant immunity are becoming clear, its systems-level or...
Plants generate effective responses to infection by recognizing both conserved and variable pathogen...
International audiencePlants generate effective responses to infection by recognizing both conserved...
The relationship between the structure and function of biological networks constitutes a fundamental...
Network analysis has been a recent focus in biological sciences due to its ability to synthesize glo...
Abstract Background A molecular network perspective forms the foundation of systems biology. A commo...
High-throughput screens have begun to reveal protein interaction networks in several organisms. To u...
AbstractNetwork analysis has been a recent focus in biological sciences due to its ability to synthe...
Even in the age of big data in Biology, studying the connections between the biological processes an...
Proteins are the workhorses of the cell, carrying out virtually every biological process and exhibit...
The GSEA results for degree and centrality appear to be consistent with each other. We per-formed th...
<p>Cumulative log-log plots of (A) node centralities and (B) degrees for six subsets of nodes in the...
Infectious diseases result in millions of deaths each year. Mechanisms of infection have been studie...
While conceptual principles governing plant immunity are becoming clear, its systems-level organizat...
While conceptual principles governing plant immunity are becoming clear, its systems-level organizat...
SummaryWhile conceptual principles governing plant immunity are becoming clear, its systems-level or...
Plants generate effective responses to infection by recognizing both conserved and variable pathogen...
International audiencePlants generate effective responses to infection by recognizing both conserved...
The relationship between the structure and function of biological networks constitutes a fundamental...
Network analysis has been a recent focus in biological sciences due to its ability to synthesize glo...
Abstract Background A molecular network perspective forms the foundation of systems biology. A commo...
High-throughput screens have begun to reveal protein interaction networks in several organisms. To u...
AbstractNetwork analysis has been a recent focus in biological sciences due to its ability to synthe...
Even in the age of big data in Biology, studying the connections between the biological processes an...
Proteins are the workhorses of the cell, carrying out virtually every biological process and exhibit...
The GSEA results for degree and centrality appear to be consistent with each other. We per-formed th...
<p>Cumulative log-log plots of (A) node centralities and (B) degrees for six subsets of nodes in the...
Infectious diseases result in millions of deaths each year. Mechanisms of infection have been studie...