Title :
Parameterized Algorithmics for Finding Connected Motifs in Biological Networks
Author :
Betzler, Nadja ; Van Bevern, René ; Fellows, M.R. ; Komusiewicz, Christian ; Niedermeier, Rolf
Author_Institution :
Inst. fur Softwaretechnik und Theor. Inf., Tech. Universtitat Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
We study the NP-hard LIST-COLORED GRAPH MOTIF problem which, given an undirected list-colored graph G = (V, E) and a multiset M of colors, asks for maximum-cardinality sets S ⊆ V and M´ ⊆ M such that G[S] is connected and contains exactly (with respect to multiplicity) the colors in M´. LIST-COLORED GRAPH MOTIF has applications in the analysis of biological networks. We study LIST-COLORED GRAPH MOTIF with respect to three different parameterizations. For the parameters motif size |M| and solution size |S|, we present fixed-parameter algorithms, whereas for the parameter |V| - |M|, we show W[1]-hardness for general instances and achieve fixed-parameter tractability for a special case of LIST-COLORED GRAPH MOTIF. We implemented the fixed-parameter algorithms for parameters |M| and |S|, developed further speed-up heuristics for these algorithms, and applied them in the context of querying protein-interaction networks, demonstrating their usefulness for realistic instances. Furthermore, we show that extending the request for motif connectedness to stronger demands, such as biconnectedness or bridge-connectedness leads to W[1]-hard problems when the parameter is the motif size |M|.
Keywords :
biology computing; complex networks; computational complexity; graph theory; molecular biophysics; proteins; set theory; NP-hard problem; algorithm speed up heuristics; biconnectedness; biological network analysis; biological network connected motifs; bridge connectedness; fixed parameter algorithms; fixed parameter tractability; list colored graph motif problem; maximum cardinality sets; multiset; parameterized algorithms; protein interaction network querying; undirected list colored graph; Color; Complexity theory; Dynamic programming; Error probability; Labeling; Proteins; Topology; Parameterized complexity; color-coding; list-colored graphs; pattern matching in graphs; protein-interaction networks.; Algorithms; Animals; Color; Computational Biology; Databases, Protein; Diptera; Humans; Pattern Recognition, Automated; Protein Interaction Mapping; Protein Interaction Maps; Yeasts;
Journal_Title :
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCBB.2011.19