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From: Global organization of protein complexome in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Figure 1

An example of bipartite network representation of protein complexes and component proteins. (a) Complex A is composed of protein a, b, and c, complex B of protein b, d, and e, and complex C of protein b and e. (b) In protein-mode projection, two proteins are linked if they share a complex and the link's weight is assigned as the number of complexes they share. (c) Similarly, in complex-mode projection, two complexes are linked if they share a component protein and the weight is given by the number of proteins they share.

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