Topological analysis and interactive visualization of biological networks and protein structures

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Abstract

Computational analysis and interactive visualization of biological networks and protein structures are common tasks for gaining insight into biological processes. This protocol describes three workflows based on the NetworkAnalyzer and RINalyzer plug-ins for Cytoscape, a popular software platform for networks. NetworkAnalyzer has become a standard Cytoscape tool for comprehensive network topology analysis. In addition, RINalyzer provides methods for exploring residue interaction networks derived from protein structures. The first workflow uses NetworkAnalyzer to perform a topological analysis of biological networks. The second workflow applies RINalyzer to study protein structure and function and to compute network centrality measures. The third workflow combines NetworkAnalyzer and RINalyzer to compare residue networks. The full protocol can be completed in ∼2 h. © 2012 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Doncheva, N. T., Assenov, Y., Domingues, F. S., & Albrecht, M. (2012). Topological analysis and interactive visualization of biological networks and protein structures. Nature Protocols, 7(4), 670–685. https://doi.org/10.1038/nprot.2012.004

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