The Importance of Bottlenecks in Protein Networks: Correlation with Gene Essentiality and Expression Dynamics
Harvard University · Yale University · +1 more institution
Abstract
It has been a long-standing goal in systems biology to find relations between the topological properties and functional features of protein networks. However, most of the focus in network studies has been on highly connected proteins ("hubs"). As a complementary notion, it is possible to define bottlenecks as proteins with a high betweenness centrality (i.e., network nodes that have many "shortest paths" going through them, analogous to major bridges and tunnels on a highway map). Bottlenecks are, in fact, key connector proteins with surprising functional and dynamic properties. In particular, they are more likely to be essential proteins. In fact, in regulatory and other directed networks, betweenness (i.e.,…
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5Topics & keywords
- Betweenness centrality
- Bottleneck
- Centrality
- Complex network
- Computer science
- Topology (electrical circuits)
- Computational biology
- Network dynamics