scholarly journals Refining modules to determine functionally significant clusters in molecular networks

BMC Genomics ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (S9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rama Kaalia ◽  
Jagath C. Rajapakse

Abstract Background Module detection algorithms relying on modularity maximization suffer from an inherent resolution limit that hinders detection of small topological modules, especially in molecular networks where most biological processes are believed to form small and compact communities. We propose a novel modular refinement approach that helps finding functionally significant modules of molecular networks. Results The module refinement algorithm improves the quality of topological modules in protein-protein interaction networks by finding biologically functionally significant modules. The algorithm is based on the fact that functional modules in biology do not necessarily represent those corresponding to maximum modularity. Larger modules corresponding to maximal modularity are incrementally re-modularized again under specific constraints so that smaller yet topologically and biologically valid modules are recovered. We show improvement in quality and functional coverage of modules using experiments on synthetic and real protein-protein interaction networks. We also compare our results with six existing methods available for clustering biological networks. Conclusion The proposed algorithm finds smaller but functionally relevant modules that are undetected by classical quality maximization approaches for modular detection. The refinement procedure helps to detect more functionally enriched modules in protein-protein interaction networks, which are also more coherent with functionally characterised gene sets.

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rama Kaalia ◽  
Jagath C. Rajapakse

AbstractModule detection algorithms relying on modularity maximization suffer from an inherent resolution limit that hinders detection of small topological modules, especially in molecular networks where most biological processes are believed to form small and compact communities. We propose a novel modular refinement approach that helps finding functionally significant modules of molecular networks. The module refinement algorithm improves the quality of topological modules in protein-protein interaction networks by finding biologically functionally significant modules. The algorithm is based on the fact that functional modules in biology do not necessarily represent those corresponding to maximum modularity. Larger modules corresponding to maximal modularity are incrementally re-modularized again under specific constraints so that smaller yet topologically and biologically valid modules are recovered. We show improvement in quality and functional coverage of modules using experiments on synthetic and real protein-protein interaction networks. Results were also compared with six existing methods available for clustering biological networks. In conclusion, the proposed algorithm finds smaller but functionally relevant modules that are undetected by classical quality maximization approaches for modular detection. The refinement procedure helps to detect more functionally enriched modules in protein-protein interaction networks, which are also more coherent with functionally characterised gene sets.


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