• DocumentCode
    831159
  • Title

    Motif Search in Graphs: Application to Metabolic Networks

  • Author

    Lacroix, Vincent ; Fernandes, Cristina G. ; Sagot, Marie-France

  • Author_Institution
    CNRS, Univ. Lyon, Valleurbanne
  • Volume
    3
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2006
  • Firstpage
    360
  • Lastpage
    368
  • Abstract
    The classic view of metabolism as a collection of metabolic pathways is being questioned with the currently available possibility of studying whole networks. Novel ways of decomposing the network into modules and motifs that could be considered as the building blocks of a network are being suggested. In this work, we introduce a new definition of motif in the context of metabolic networks. Unlike in previous works on (other) biochemical networks, this definition is not based only on topological features. We propose instead to use an alternative definition based on the functional nature of the components that form the motif, which we call a reaction motif. After introducing a formal framework motivated by biological considerations, we present complexity results on the problem of searching for all occurrences of a reaction motif in a network and introduce an algorithm that is fast in practice in most situations. We then show an initial application to the study of pathway evolution. Finally, we give some general features of the observed number of occurrences in order to highlight some structural features of metabolic networks
  • Keywords
    biochemistry; biology computing; graphs; molecular biophysics; biochemical networks; graphs; metabolic networks; metabolism; motif search; pathway evolution; reaction motif; structural features; Amino acids; Biochemistry; Cells (biology); Combinatorial mathematics; Computational biology; Degradation; Evolution (biology); Network synthesis; Organisms; Systems biology; Reaction motif; combinatorics; evolution; graph algorithms; leucine biosynthesis.; metabolic network; network motif; subgraph isomorphism; Algorithms; Computer Simulation; Models, Biological; Pattern Recognition, Automated; Protein Interaction Mapping; Proteome; Signal Transduction;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1545-5963
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TCBB.2006.55
  • Filename
    4015378