• Title of article

    Mining Protein Complexes from PPI Networks Using the Minimum Vertex Cut

  • Author/Authors

    Ding, Xiaojun Central South University - School of Information Science and Engineering, China , Ding, Xiaojun Georgia State University - Department of Computer Science, USA , Wang, Weiping Central South University - School of Information Science and Engineering, China , Peng, Xiaoqing Central South University - School of Information Science and Engineering, China , Wang, Jianxin Central South University - School of Information Science and Engineering, China

  • From page
    674
  • To page
    681
  • Abstract
    Evidence shows that biological systems are composed of separable functional modules. Identifying protein complexes is essential for understanding the principles of cellular functions. Many methods have been proposed to mine protein complexes from protein-protein interaction networks. However, the performances of these algorithms are not good enough since the protein-protein interactions detected from experiments are not complete and have noise. This paper presents an analysis of the topological properties of protein complexes to show that although proteins from the same complex are more highly connected than proteins from different complexes, many protein complexes are not very dense (density ≥ 0.8). A method is then given to mine protein complexes that are relatively dense (density ≥ 0.4). In the first step, a topology property is used to identify proteins that are probably in a same complex. Then, a possible boundary is calculated based on a minimum vertex cut for the protein complex. The final complex is formed by the proteins within the boundary. The method is validated on a yeast protein-protein interaction network. The results show that this method has better performance in terms of sensitivity and specificity compared with other methods. The functional consistency is also good.
  • Keywords
    protein complex , protein , protein interaction network , minimum vertex cut
  • Journal title
    Tsinghua Science and Technology
  • Journal title
    Tsinghua Science and Technology
  • Record number

    2535505