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An Analysis of Association for Essential Proteins in Protein-Protein Interaction Network (단백질 상호작용 네트워크에서 구조적 특징과 필수 단백질의 연관성 분석)

  • Kang, tae-ho;Ryu, jae-woon;Lee, yoon-kyoung;Yeo, myung-ho;Jung, young-su;Kwon, mi-hyeong;Yoo, jae-soo;Kim, hak-yong
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2008.05a
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    • pp.842-845
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    • 2008
  • The protein interaction network contains a small number of highly connected protein, denoted hub and many destitutely connected proteins. Recently, several studies described that a hub protein is more likely to be essential than a non-hub protein. This phenomenon called as the centrality-lethality rule. This rule is widely credited to exhibit the importance of hub proteins in the complex network and the significance of network architecture as well. To confirm whether the rule is accurate, we investigated all protein interaction DBs of yeast in the public sites such as Uetz, Ito, MIPS, DIP, SGD, and BioGRID. Interestingly, the protein network shows that the rule is correct in lower scale DBs (e.g., Uetz, Ito, and DIP) but is not correct in higher scale DBs (e.g., SGD and BioGRID). We are now analyzing the features of networks obtained from the SGD and BioGRD and comparing those of network from the DIP.

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