Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4498886 | Journal of Theoretical Biology | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In this presentation, signal transduction data is extracted from KEGG to construct a cellular signaling network of Homo sapiens, which has 931 nodes and 6798 links in total. Computing the degree distribution, we find it is not a random network, but a scale-free network following a power-law of P(K)â¼Kâγ, with γ approximately equal to 2.2. Among three graph partition algorithms, the Guimera's simulated annealing method is chosen to study the details of topology structure and other properties of this cellular signaling network, as it shows the best performance. To reveal the underlying biological implications, further investigation is conducted on ad hoc community and sketch map of individual community is drawn accordingly. The involved experiment data can be found in the supplementary material.
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Authors
Yuanbo Diao, Menglong Li, Zinan Feng, Jiajian Yin, Yi Pan,