Protein interactions are major driving forces behind the functional phenotypes of biological processes. As such, evolutionary footprints are reflected in system-level collections of protein-protein interactions (PPIs), i.e., protein interactomes. We conducted a comparative analysis of intraviral protein interactomes for representative species of each of the three subfamilies of herpesviruses (herpes simplex virus 1, human cytomegalovirus, and Epstein-Barr virus), which are highly prevalent etiologic agents of important human diseases. The intraviral interactomes were reconstructed by combining experimentally supported and computationally predicted protein-protein interactions. Using cross-species network comparison, we then identified famil...
International audienceViral infections are one of the major causes of human diseases that cause year...
<div><p>Protein interactions between a pathogen and its host are fundamental in the establishment of...
Protein interactions between a pathogen and its host are fundamental in the establishment of the pat...
Herpesviruses constitute a family of large DNA viruses widely spread in vertebrates and causing a va...
Herpesviruses constitute a family of large DNA viruses widely spread in vertebrates and causing a va...
Infections with human herpesviruses are ubiquitous and a public health concern worldwide. Current tr...
The evolution of virus-host interactions occurs at multiple levels of biological complexity, such as...
Human herpesviruses are widespread human pathogens with a remarkable impact on worldwide public heal...
Infections with human herpesviruses are ubiquitous and a public health concern worldwide. Current tr...
A central challenge in host-pathogen systems biology is the elucidation of general, systems-level pr...
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) extensively modulates host cells, downregulating >900 human proteins...
Viral infections are one of the major causes of human diseases that cause yearly millions of deaths ...
International audienceViral infections are one of the major causes of human diseases that cause year...
<div><p>Protein interactions between a pathogen and its host are fundamental in the establishment of...
Protein interactions between a pathogen and its host are fundamental in the establishment of the pat...
Herpesviruses constitute a family of large DNA viruses widely spread in vertebrates and causing a va...
Herpesviruses constitute a family of large DNA viruses widely spread in vertebrates and causing a va...
Infections with human herpesviruses are ubiquitous and a public health concern worldwide. Current tr...
The evolution of virus-host interactions occurs at multiple levels of biological complexity, such as...
Human herpesviruses are widespread human pathogens with a remarkable impact on worldwide public heal...
Infections with human herpesviruses are ubiquitous and a public health concern worldwide. Current tr...
A central challenge in host-pathogen systems biology is the elucidation of general, systems-level pr...
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) extensively modulates host cells, downregulating >900 human proteins...
Viral infections are one of the major causes of human diseases that cause yearly millions of deaths ...
International audienceViral infections are one of the major causes of human diseases that cause year...
<div><p>Protein interactions between a pathogen and its host are fundamental in the establishment of...
Protein interactions between a pathogen and its host are fundamental in the establishment of the pat...