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Human-pathogen Protein Interactions Illuminated With Bioinformatics

Previously blogging on the how protein interactions play significant roles in various aspects of the structural and functional organization of the cell, and their elucidation sheds light on the molecular mechanisms of biological processes. Researchers Find that a Small Molecule Can Activate an Important Cancer Suppressor Gene . Here is another study where researchers have provided the first global analysis of human proteins interacting with viral proteins and proteins in other pathogens. The scientists examined experimental data for 190 different pathogens that comprise 10,477 interactions between human and pathogen proteins. This approach provides a highly detailed network map of human proteins interfacing with proteins in different pathogens. The network of interactions reveals possible key intervention points for the future development of therapeutics against infectious diseases. "Infectious diseases result in millions of deaths each year. Although much effort has been directed...