Most of the molecular interactions of our cells, like the self association of lipids to membranes, are rather unspecific, and can be described in general terms. However, a relatively restricted number of interactions between cellular molecules have a high affinity, are unique and specific, and require a network approach for a better understanding and prediction of their changes after various environmental changes, like stress. The most significant networks in our cells.
Background
The protein-protein interaction network, the cyto-skeletal network and the membranous, organellar networks provide a general scaffold of the cell containing the physical ...