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On the Origin of Biomolecular Networks.

Heeralal Janwa1, Steven E Massey2, Julian Velev3, Bud Mishra4.   

Abstract

Biomolecular networks have already found great utility in characterizing complex biological systems arising from pairwise interactions amongst biomolecules. Here, we explore the important and hitherto neglected role of information asymmetry in the genesis and evolution of such pairwise biomolecular interactions. Information asymmetry between sender and receiver genes is identified as a key feature distinguishing early biochemical reactions from abiotic chemistry, and a driver of network topology as biomolecular systems become more complex. In this context, we review how graph theoretical approaches can be applied not only for a better understanding of various proximate (mechanistic) relations, but also, ultimate (evolutionary) structures encoded in such networks from among all types of variations they induce. Among many possible variations, we emphasize particularly the essential role of gene duplication in terms of signaling game theory, whereby sender and receiver gene players accrue benefit from gene duplication, leading to a preferential attachment mode of network growth. The study of the resulting dynamics suggests many mathematical/computational problems, the majority of which are intractable yet yield to efficient approximation algorithms, when studied through an algebraic graph theoretic lens. We relegate for future work the role of other possible generalizations, additionally involving horizontal gene transfer, sexual recombination, endo-symbiosis, etc., which enrich the underlying graph theory even further.

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Keywords:  biomolecules; interaction (binary) relationship; network analysis; network model; regulation and communication; spectral analysis

Year:  2019        PMID: 31024611      PMCID: PMC6467946          DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2019.00240

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Genet        ISSN: 1664-8021            Impact factor:   4.599


  6 in total

1.  Network Analysis of Gene Transcriptions of Arabidopsis thaliana in Spaceflight Microgravity.

Authors:  Vidya Manian; Jairo Orozco; Harshini Gangapuram; Heeralal Janwa; Carlos Agrinsoni
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2021-02-25       Impact factor: 4.096

2.  Genetic networks encode secrets of their past.

Authors:  Peter Crawford-Kahrl; Robert R Nerem; Bree Cummins; Tomas Gedeon
Journal:  J Theor Biol       Date:  2022-03-17       Impact factor: 2.405

3.  How signalling games explain mimicry at many levels: from viral epidemiology to human sociology.

Authors:  William Casey; Steven E Massey; Bud Mishra
Journal:  J R Soc Interface       Date:  2021-02-24       Impact factor: 4.118

4.  Synergism between the Black Queen effect and the proteomic constraint on genome size reduction in the photosynthetic picoeukaryotes.

Authors:  D Derilus; M Z Rahman; F Pinero; S E Massey
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-06-02       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  How Signaling Games Explain Mimicry at Many Levels: From Viral Epidemiology to Human Sociology.

Authors:  William Casey; Steven E Massey; Bud Mishra
Journal:  Res Sq       Date:  2020-08-06

6.  Detection of Target Genes for Drug Repurposing to Treat Skeletal Muscle Atrophy in Mice Flown in Spaceflight.

Authors:  Vidya Manian; Jairo Orozco-Sandoval; Victor Diaz-Martinez; Heeralal Janwa; Carlos Agrinsoni
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-08       Impact factor: 4.096

  6 in total

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