Author: Liu, Yuan; Yin, Qi; Yuan, Yao; Yang, Wenyong; Jiang, Chuangui; Huang, Canhua
Title: Infectomics Screening for Novel Antiviral Drug Targets Cord-id: qh3q2ncu Document date: 2012_10_16
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Snippet: [Table: see text] Infectomics, a novel way to globally and comprehensively understand the interactions between microbial pathogens and their hosts, has significantly expanded understanding of the microbial infections. The infectomics view of viral–host interactions on the viral perspective principally focuses on gene acquisition, deletion, and point mutation, while traditional antiviral drug discovery concentrates on viral encoding proteins. Recently, highâ€throughput technologies, such as ma
Document: [Table: see text] Infectomics, a novel way to globally and comprehensively understand the interactions between microbial pathogens and their hosts, has significantly expanded understanding of the microbial infections. The infectomics view of viral–host interactions on the viral perspective principally focuses on gene acquisition, deletion, and point mutation, while traditional antiviral drug discovery concentrates on viral encoding proteins. Recently, highâ€throughput technologies, such as mass spectrometryâ€based proteomics, activityâ€based protein profiling, microarray analysis, yeast twoâ€hybrid assay, small interfering RNA screening, and micro RNA profiling, have been gradually employed in the research of virus–host interactions. Besides, signaling pathways and cellular processes involved in viral–host interactions provide new insights of infectomics in antiviral drug discovery. In this review, we summarize related infectomics approaches in the studies of virus–host interactions, which shed light on the development of novel antiviral drug targets screening.
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