Author: Bailer, SM; Haas, J
                    Title: Connecting viral with cellular interactomes  Cord-id: w4z5avld  Document date: 2009_7_24
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                    Snippet: Genome-scale screens for intraviral and virus–host protein interactions and the analysis of literature-curated datasets are able to provide a novel, comprehensive perspective of viruses, and virus-infected cells. Until now, large-scale interaction screens were predominantly performed with the yeast-two-hybrid (Y2H) system; however, alternative high-throughput technologies detecting binary protein interactions or protein complexes have been developed. Although many of the previous studies suffe
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Genome-scale screens for intraviral and virus–host protein interactions and the analysis of literature-curated datasets are able to provide a novel, comprehensive perspective of viruses, and virus-infected cells. Until now, large-scale interaction screens were predominantly performed with the yeast-two-hybrid (Y2H) system; however, alternative high-throughput technologies detecting binary protein interactions or protein complexes have been developed. Although many of the previous studies suffer from a rather poor validation of the results and few biological implications, these technologies potentially lead to a plethora of novel hypotheses. Here, we will give an overview of current approaches and their technical limitations, present recent examples and novel developments.
 
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