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. 2010 Aug;11(5):368–376. doi: 10.2174/138920210791616725

Fig. (3).

Fig. (3)

Evolutionary models for protein-protein interactions. The evolution of protein networks is tightly coupled to the addition or deletion of nodes. Additionally, events that introduce mutations in binding interfaces of proteins may result in the addition or loss of links in the network. Node addition may take place through e.g., domain duplication or horizontal gene transfer, while rewiring of the network is mediated by point mutations, alternative splice variants and changes in gene expression patterns.