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A Novel Method for Signal Transduction Network Inference from Indirect Experimental Evidence

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A Novel Method for Signal Transduction Network Inference from Indirect Experimental Evidence
In this paper we introduce a new method of combined synthesis and inference of biological signal transduction networks. A main idea of our method lies in representing observed causal relationships as network paths and using techniques from combinatorial optimization to find the sparsest graph consistent with all experimental observations. Our contributions are twofold: • we formalize our approach, study its computational complexity and prove new results for exact and approximate solutions of the computationally hard transitive reduction substep of the approach (Sections 2 and 5); • we validate the biological usability of our approach by successfully applying it to a previously published signal transduction network by Li et al. [22] and show that our algorithm for the transitive reduction substep performs well on graphs with a structure similar to those observed in transcriptional regulatory and signal transduction networks (Section 6.1 and 6.2).
Réka Albert, Bhaskar DasGupta, Riccardo Don
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where WABI
Authors Réka Albert, Bhaskar DasGupta, Riccardo Dondi, Sema Kachalo, Eduardo D. Sontag, Alexander Zelikovsky, Kelly Westbrooks
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