Specificity and Stability in Topology of Protein Networks
Brookhaven National Laboratory · Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Abstract
Molecular networks guide the biochemistry of a living cell on multiple levels: Its metabolic and signaling pathways are shaped by the network of interacting proteins, whose production, in turn, is controlled by the genetic regulatory network. To address topological properties of these two networks, we quantified correlations between connectivities of interacting nodes and compared them to a null model of a network, in which all links were randomly rewired. We found that for both interaction and regulatory networks, links between highly connected proteins are systematically suppressed, whereas those between a highly connected and low-connected pairs of proteins are favored. This effect decreases the likelihood…
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2Topics & keywords
- Robustness (evolution)
- Topology (electrical circuits)
- Network topology
- Gene regulatory network
- Computational biology
- Biology
- Genetic network
- Computer science