DocumentCode :
2055699
Title :
k-PathA: k-shortest Path Algorithm
Author :
Ullrich, Alexander ; Forst, Christian V.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Bioinf., Univ. of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
fYear :
2009
fDate :
14-16 Oct. 2009
Firstpage :
23
Lastpage :
30
Abstract :
One important aspect of computational systems biology includes the identification and analysis of functional response networks within large biochemical networks. These functional response networks represent the response of a biological system under a particular experimental condition which can be used to pinpoint critical biological processes.For this purpose, we have developed a novel algorithm to calculate response networks as scored/weighted sub-graphs spanned by k-shortest simple (loop free) paths. The k-shortest simple path algorithm is based on a forward/backward chaining approach synchronized between pairs of processors. The algorithm scales linear with the number of processors used. The algorithm implementation is using a Linux cluster platform, MPI lam and mpiJava messaging as well as the Java language for the application.The algorithm is performed on a hybrid human network consisting of 45,041 nodes and 438,567 interactions together with gene expression information obtained from human cell-lines infected by influenza virus. Its response networks show the early innate immune response and virus triggered processes within human epithelial cells. Especially under the imminent threat of a pandemic caused by novel influenza strains, such as the current H1N1 strain, these analyses are crucial for a comprehensive understanding of molecular processes during early phases of infection. Such a systems level understanding may aid in the identification of therapeutic markers and in drug development for diagnosis and finally prevention of a potentially dangerous disease.
Keywords :
biology computing; graph theory; network theory (graphs); Linux cluster platform; biochemical networks; biological system; computational systems biology; forward/backward chaining approach; functional response networks; k-PathA; k-shortest path algorithm; k-shortest simple paths; scored subgraphs; weighted subgraphs; Biochemical analysis; Biological systems; Capacitive sensors; Clustering algorithms; Computational systems biology; Gene expression; Humans; Influenza; Java; Linux; Biological and numerical parallel computing; host response; infectious disease; influenza virus; k-shortest path; response network; systems biology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
High Performance Computational Systems Biology, 2009. HIBI '09. International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Trento
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3809-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HiBi.2009.21
Filename :
5298713
Link To Document :
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