DocumentCode
807349
Title
Centrality, Network Capacity, and Modularity as Parameters to Analyze the Core-Periphery Structure in Metabolic Networks
Author
Silva, Márcio Rosa da ; Ma, Hongwu ; Zeng, An-Ping
Author_Institution
Res. Group Syst. Biol., Helmholtz Centre for Infection Res., Braunschweig
Volume
96
Issue
8
fYear
2008
Firstpage
1411
Lastpage
1420
Abstract
Genome-scale metabolic networks of organisms are normally very large and complex. Previous studies have shown that they are organized in a hierarchical and modular manner. In particular, a core-periphery modular organization structure has been proposed for metabolic networks. However, no methods or parameters are available in the literature to quantitatively evaluate or find the hierarchical and modular structure of metabolic networks. In this paper, we propose a parameter called ldquocore coefficientrdquo to quantitatively evaluate the core-periphery structure of a metabolic network. This parameter is defined based on the concept of closeness centrality of metabolites and a newly defined parameter: network capacity. To find or define the core and the periphery modules of a metabolic network, we further developed a method to decompose metabolic networks based on a quantitative parameter of modularity and a procedure of core extraction. The method has been developed with genome-scale metabolic networks of five representative organisms, which include Aeropyrum pernix, Bacillus subtilis, Escherichia coli, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and Homo sapiens . The results were compared with two artificially generated network models.
Keywords
biochemistry; biological techniques; molecular biophysics; Aeropyrum pernix; Bacillus subtilis; Escherichia coli; Homo sapiens; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; centrality; core coefficient; core extraction; core-periphery structure; genome-scale metabolic networks; network capacity; representative organisms; Biochemistry; Bioinformatics; Biological system modeling; DNA; Functional analysis; Genomics; Humans; Large-scale systems; Organisms; Systems biology; Core-periphery structure; metabolic networks; network decomposition; systems biology;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2008.925418
Filename
4567408
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