Modular decomposition of protein-protein interaction networks

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We introduce an algorithmic method, termed modular decomposition, that defines the organization of protein-interaction networks as a hierarchy of nested modules. Modular decomposition derives the logical rules of how to combine proteins into the actual functional complexes by identifying groups of proteins acting as a single unit (sub-complexes) and those that can be alternatively exchanged in a set of similar complexes. The method is applied to experimental data on the pro-inflammatory tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α)/NFκB transcription factor pathway.

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Gagneur, J., Krause, R., Bouwmeester, T., & Casari, G. (2004). Modular decomposition of protein-protein interaction networks. Genome Biology, 5(8). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2004-5-8-r57

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