Modeling the topology of protein interaction networks
Biological Physics
2011-08-01 v1 Statistical Mechanics
Molecular Networks
Abstract
A major issue in biology is the understanding of the interactions between proteins. These interactions can be described by a network, where the proteins are modeled by nodes and the interactions by edges. The origin of these protein networks is not well understood yet. Here we present a two-step model, which generates clusters with the same topological properties as networks for protein-protein interactions, namely, the same degree distribution, cluster size distribution, clustering coefficient and shortest path length. The biological and model networks are not scale free but exhibit small world features. The model allows the fitting of different biological systems by tuning a single parameter.
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@article{arxiv.1107.5816,
title = {Modeling the topology of protein interaction networks},
author = {Christian M. Schneider and Lucilla de Arcangelis and Hans J. Herrmann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1107.5816},
year = {2011}
}
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5 pages, 5 figures