As obligate intracellular parasites, all viruses must co-opt cellular machinery to facilitate their own replication. Viruses often co-opt these cellular pathways and processes through physical interactions between viral and host proteins. In addition to facilitating fundamental aspects of virus replication cycles, these virus-host protein interactions can also disrupt physiological functions of host proteins, causing disease that can be advantageous to the virus or simply a coincidence. Consequently, unraveling virus-host protein interactions can serve as a window into molecular mechanisms of virus replication and pathogenesis. Identifying virus-host protein interactions using unbiased systems biology approaches provides an avenue for hypot...
Viruses have co-evolved with their hosts developing effective approaches to establish a successful i...
International audienceThe current therapeutic arsenal against viral infections remains limited, with...
The outcome of an infection is determined by numerous interactions between hosts and pathogens occur...
Viruses are completely dependent on their host cells for the successful production of progeny viruse...
Sophisticated high-throughput biological experiments to interrogate a cell provide a wide range of i...
Viruses have evolved to manipulate the host cell machinery forvirus propagation, in part by interfer...
Host-virus systems biology seeks to elucidate the complex interactions between a virus and its host,...
Systems biology approaches in virology aim to integrate viral and host biological networks, and thus...
Background: Comprehensive understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying viral infection is a majo...
Flaviviruses comprise a genus of viruses that pose a significant burden on human health worldwide. T...
A growing number of studies indicate that host species-specific and virus strain-specific interactio...
Viral infections result in millions of deaths in the world today. A thorough analysis of virus-host ...
Studying how arthropod-borne viruses interact with their arthropod vectors is critical to understand...
International audienceViral infections are one of the major causes of human diseases that cause year...
Since ancient times, even in today's modern world, infectious diseases cause lots of people to die. ...
Viruses have co-evolved with their hosts developing effective approaches to establish a successful i...
International audienceThe current therapeutic arsenal against viral infections remains limited, with...
The outcome of an infection is determined by numerous interactions between hosts and pathogens occur...
Viruses are completely dependent on their host cells for the successful production of progeny viruse...
Sophisticated high-throughput biological experiments to interrogate a cell provide a wide range of i...
Viruses have evolved to manipulate the host cell machinery forvirus propagation, in part by interfer...
Host-virus systems biology seeks to elucidate the complex interactions between a virus and its host,...
Systems biology approaches in virology aim to integrate viral and host biological networks, and thus...
Background: Comprehensive understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying viral infection is a majo...
Flaviviruses comprise a genus of viruses that pose a significant burden on human health worldwide. T...
A growing number of studies indicate that host species-specific and virus strain-specific interactio...
Viral infections result in millions of deaths in the world today. A thorough analysis of virus-host ...
Studying how arthropod-borne viruses interact with their arthropod vectors is critical to understand...
International audienceViral infections are one of the major causes of human diseases that cause year...
Since ancient times, even in today's modern world, infectious diseases cause lots of people to die. ...
Viruses have co-evolved with their hosts developing effective approaches to establish a successful i...
International audienceThe current therapeutic arsenal against viral infections remains limited, with...
The outcome of an infection is determined by numerous interactions between hosts and pathogens occur...