An important goal of systems medicine is to study disease in the context of genetic and environmental perturbations to the human interactome network. For diseases with both genetic and infectious contributors, a key postulate is that similar perturbations of the human interactome by either disease mutations or pathogens can have similar disease consequences. This postulate has so far only been tested for a few viral species at the level of whole proteins. Here, we expand the scope of viral species examined, and test this postulate more rigorously at the higher resolution of protein domains. Focusing on diseases with both genetic and viral contributors, we found significant convergent perturbation of the human domain-resolved interactome by ...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
To better understand the molecular mechanisms and genetic basis of human disease, we systematically ...
An important goal of systems medicine is to study disease in the context of genetic and environmenta...
Viral infections result in millions of deaths in the world today. A thorough analysis of virus-host ...
Many human diseases, arising from mutations of disease susceptibility genes (genetic diseases), are ...
<div><p>Many human diseases, arising from mutations of disease susceptibility genes (genetic disease...
Background: Comprehensive understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying viral infection is a majo...
Genotypic differences greatly influence susceptibility and resistance to disease. Understanding geno...
Infectious diseases result in millions of deaths each year. Mechanisms of infection have been studie...
Oncogenic viruses are among the apparent causes of cancer-associated mortality. It was estimated tha...
BACKGROUND: The ability of a gene to cause a disease is known to be associated with the topological ...
A central challenge in host-pathogen systems biology is the elucidation of general, systems-level pr...
MasterHuman diseases are often associated with each other in a similar phenotype or co-occur in the ...
185 pagesA majority of protein function is mediated through direct binary or complex interactions wi...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
To better understand the molecular mechanisms and genetic basis of human disease, we systematically ...
An important goal of systems medicine is to study disease in the context of genetic and environmenta...
Viral infections result in millions of deaths in the world today. A thorough analysis of virus-host ...
Many human diseases, arising from mutations of disease susceptibility genes (genetic diseases), are ...
<div><p>Many human diseases, arising from mutations of disease susceptibility genes (genetic disease...
Background: Comprehensive understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying viral infection is a majo...
Genotypic differences greatly influence susceptibility and resistance to disease. Understanding geno...
Infectious diseases result in millions of deaths each year. Mechanisms of infection have been studie...
Oncogenic viruses are among the apparent causes of cancer-associated mortality. It was estimated tha...
BACKGROUND: The ability of a gene to cause a disease is known to be associated with the topological ...
A central challenge in host-pathogen systems biology is the elucidation of general, systems-level pr...
MasterHuman diseases are often associated with each other in a similar phenotype or co-occur in the ...
185 pagesA majority of protein function is mediated through direct binary or complex interactions wi...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
To better understand the molecular mechanisms and genetic basis of human disease, we systematically ...