NAME

Bio::Network::Node - describe a Node, either a protein or protein complex

SYNOPSIS

use Bio::Network::Node;

my $node = Bio::Network::Node->new(-protein => [($seq1,$seq2)]);

# or get nodes from a network:
my @nodes = $graph->nodes;
for my $node (@nodes) {
   my @proteins = $node->proteins
   for my $protein (@proteins) {
      print "Sequence is ", $protein->seq;
   }
}  

DESCRIPTION

This class describes nodes in a network of interactions. A node is either a protein, a Sequence object, or a protein complex, which is a collection of Sequence objects.

FEEDBACK

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AUTHORS

Brian Osborne bosborne at alum.mit.edu

Maintained by Brian Osborne

new

 Name       : new
 Purpose    : Constructor for an Node object
 Usage      : my $node = Bio::Network::Node->new(-protein => $seqobj)   
                                   or
              my $node = Bio::Network::Node->new(-protein => [($seqobj1,$seqobj2)])  
                                   or
              my $node = Bio::Network::Node->new(-protein => 
                                               [ [(2, $seqobj1)],
																 [(1, $seqobj2)],
                                                 [(3, $seqobj3)] ];
 Returns    : A new Bio::Network::Node object 
 Arguments  : -protein => 1 Sequence object    
                             or
				  -protein => Reference to an array containing 1 or more
                          Sequence objects       
                             or
              -protein => Reference to an array of arrays where the elements are 
                          arrays containing a number denoting the number of subunits of 
                          a protein in the protein complex and a Sequence object
 Notes      :

proteins

Name       : proteins
Purpose    : Get the proteins in a Node or get a count of proteins in the Node
Usage      : my $count = $node->proteins   
                         or
             my @proteins = $node->proteins 
Returns    : Gets an array of Sequence objects or a count of 
             the number of Sequence objects
Arguments  : None

next_protein

Name       :
Purpose    :
Usage      :
Returns    :
Arguments  :

is_complex

Name       : is_complex
Purpose    : Get or set whether a node is a protein or a protein complex
Usage      : if ($node->is_complex){ ... }
                          or
             $node->is_complex(1)
Returns    : 1 if the Node has more than 1 proteins, 0 if not
Arguments  : None

subunit_number

Name       : subunit_number
Purpose    : Get or set the number of a given protein in a protein
             complex.
Usage      : $num = $node->subunit_number($protein)    
                           or
             $node->subunit_number($protein,$number)
Returns    : A number, whether get or set
Arguments  : None or a Sequence object in a given Node