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Robustness of the p53 network and biological hackers
Authors:Dartnell Lewis  Simeonidis Evangelos  Hubank Michael  Tsoka Sophia  Bogle I David L  Papageorgiou Lazaros G
Affiliation:Centre for Mathematics and Physics in the Life Sciences and Experimental Biology (CoMPLEX), University College London (UCL), London NW1 2HE, UK.
Abstract:The p53 protein interaction network is crucial in regulating the metazoan cell cycle and apoptosis. Here, the robustness of the p53 network is studied by analyzing its degeneration under two modes of attack. Linear Programming is used to calculate average path lengths among proteins and the network diameter as measures of functionality. The p53 network is found to be robust to random loss of nodes, but vulnerable to a targeted attack against its hubs, as a result of its architecture. The significance of the results is considered with respect to mutational knockouts of proteins and the directed attacks mounted by tumour inducing viruses.
Keywords:p53 cell cycle and apoptosis control network   Network robustness   Protein knockout   Linear programming   Tumour inducing virus
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