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Interaction paths promote module integration and network-level robustness of spliceosome to cascading effects

Interaction paths promote module integration and network-level robustness of spliceosome to cascading effects

Paulo R. Guimarães Jr., Mathias M. Pires, Maurício Cantor, Patricia P. Coltri

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Agradecimentos: We thank Ana Paula Assis, Pâmela C. Santana and Leandro Giacobelli for helpful comments. PRG was supported by CNPq and FAPESP (2017/08406-7). PPC was supported by FAPESP (2017/06994-9). MC was supported by a PMP/BS postdoctoral fellowship (UFPR/UNIVALI 46

The functionality of distinct types of protein networks depends on the patterns of protein-protein interactions. A problem to solve is understanding the fragility of protein networks to predict system malfunctioning due to mutations and other errors. Spec

FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESP

2017/08406-7; 2017/06994-9

CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO - CNPQ

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Interaction paths promote module integration and network-level robustness of spliceosome to cascading effects

Paulo R. Guimarães Jr., Mathias M. Pires, Maurício Cantor, Patricia P. Coltri

										

Interaction paths promote module integration and network-level robustness of spliceosome to cascading effects

Paulo R. Guimarães Jr., Mathias M. Pires, Maurício Cantor, Patricia P. Coltri

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    Scientific reports (Fonte avulsa)