Although many interactions between HIV-1 and human proteins have been reported in the scientific literature, no publicly accessible source for efficiently reviewing this information was available. Therefore, a project was initiated in an attempt to catalogue all published interactions between HIV-1 and human proteins. HIV-related articles in PubMed were used to develop a database containing names, Entrez GeneIDs, and RefSeq protein accession numbers of interacting proteins. Furthermore, brief descriptions of the interactions, PubMed identification numbers of articles describing the interactions, and keywords for searching the interactions were incorporated. Over 100,000 articles were reviewed, resulting in the identification of 1448 human p...
Although maps of intracellular interactions are increasingly well characterized, little is known abo...
Virus-host interactions are being cataloged at an increasing rate using protein interaction assays a...
Abstract Background In the course of infection, viruses such as HIV-1 must enter a cell, travel to s...
Recent proteomic and genetic studies have aimed to identify a complete network of interactions betwe...
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has launched the HIV-1 Human Protein Inter...
The HIV genome encodes a small number of viral proteins (i.e., 16), invariably establishing cooperat...
Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) in acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) relies on human...
Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) in acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) relies on human...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) exploits a diverse array of host cell functions in order...
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a severe infectious disease that causes a large number...
Virus-host interactions are being cataloged at an increasing rate using protein interaction assays a...
The existing anti-retroviral therapies use combination of several inhibitory drugs targeting five di...
Abstract Background Host protein-protein interaction networks are altered by invading virus proteins...
[[abstract]]Background. The Human Immunodeficiency Virus type one (HIV-1) is the major causing patho...
Manual curation has long been used for extracting key information found within the primary literatur...
Although maps of intracellular interactions are increasingly well characterized, little is known abo...
Virus-host interactions are being cataloged at an increasing rate using protein interaction assays a...
Abstract Background In the course of infection, viruses such as HIV-1 must enter a cell, travel to s...
Recent proteomic and genetic studies have aimed to identify a complete network of interactions betwe...
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has launched the HIV-1 Human Protein Inter...
The HIV genome encodes a small number of viral proteins (i.e., 16), invariably establishing cooperat...
Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) in acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) relies on human...
Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) in acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) relies on human...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) exploits a diverse array of host cell functions in order...
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a severe infectious disease that causes a large number...
Virus-host interactions are being cataloged at an increasing rate using protein interaction assays a...
The existing anti-retroviral therapies use combination of several inhibitory drugs targeting five di...
Abstract Background Host protein-protein interaction networks are altered by invading virus proteins...
[[abstract]]Background. The Human Immunodeficiency Virus type one (HIV-1) is the major causing patho...
Manual curation has long been used for extracting key information found within the primary literatur...
Although maps of intracellular interactions are increasingly well characterized, little is known abo...
Virus-host interactions are being cataloged at an increasing rate using protein interaction assays a...
Abstract Background In the course of infection, viruses such as HIV-1 must enter a cell, travel to s...