Human‐virus protein‐protein interactions maps assist in revealing the pathogenesis of viral infection

Author:

Chen Hui‐Min1,Liu Jia‐Xin1,Liu Di2,Hao Ge‐Fei13ORCID,Yang Guang‐Fu1

Affiliation:

1. National Key Laboratory of Green Pesticide Central China Normal University Wuhan China

2. CAS Key Laboratory of Special Pathogens and Biosafety Wuhan Institute of Virology Center for Biosafety Mega‐Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences Wuhan China

3. National Key Laboratory of Green Pesticide Key Laboratory of Green Pesticide and Agricultural Bioengineering Ministry of Education, Center for Research and Development of Fine Chemicals Guizhou University Guiyang China

Abstract

AbstractMany significant viral infections have been recorded in human history, which have caused enormous negative impacts worldwide. Human‐virus protein‐protein interactions (PPIs) mediate viral infection and immune processes in the host. The identification, quantification, localization, and construction of human‐virus PPIs maps are critical prerequisites for understanding the biophysical basis of the viral invasion process and characterising the framework for all protein functions. With the technological revolution and the introduction of artificial intelligence, the human‐virus PPIs maps have been expanded rapidly in the past decade and shed light on solving complicated biomedical problems. However, there is still a lack of prospective insight into the field. In this work, we comprehensively review and compare the effectiveness, potential, and limitations of diverse approaches for constructing large‐scale PPIs maps in human‐virus, including experimental methods based on biophysics and biochemistry, databases of human‐virus PPIs, computational methods based on artificial intelligence, and tools for visualising PPIs maps. The work aims to provide a toolbox for researchers, hoping to better assist in deciphering the relationship between humans and viruses.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Virology

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