Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering2024-11-0920061307-6884N/Ahttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/13144Understanding the cell's large-scale organization is an interesting task in computational biology. Thus, protein-protein interactions can reveal important organization and function of the cell. Here, we investigated the correspondence between protein interactions and function for the yeast. We obtained the correlations among the set of proteins. Then these correlations are clustered using both the hierarchical and biclustering methods. The detailed analyses of proteins in each cluster were carried out by making use of their functional annotations. As a result, we found that some functional classes appear together in almost all biclusters. On the other hand, in hierarchical clustering, the dominancy of one functional class is observed. In brief, from interaction data to function, some correlated results are noticed about the relationship between interaction and function which might give clues about the organization of the proteins.Computer scienceInterdisciplinary applicationsElectrical electronics engineerings engineeringObservation of the correlations between pair wise interaction and functional organization of the proteins, in the protein interaction network of saccaromyces cerevisiaeConference proceeding2596324000488558