A three-phase method for identifying functionally related protein groups in weighted PPI networks
2020
Abstract Identifying significant protein groups is of great importance for further understanding protein functions. This paper introduces a novel three-phase heuristic method for identifying such groups in weighted PPI networks. In the first phase a variable neighborhood search (VNS) algorithm is applied on a weighted PPI network, in order to support protein complexes by adding a minimum number of new PPIs. In the second phase proteins from different complexes are merged into larger protein groups. In the third phase these groups are expanded by a number of 2–level neighbor proteins, favoring proteins that have higher average gene co-expression with the base group proteins. Experimental results show that: (i) the proposed VNS algorithm outperforms the existing approach described in literature and (ii) the above mentioned three-phase method identifies protein groups with very high statistical significance.
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