The Landscape of Virus-Host Protein–Protein Interaction Databases

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Abstract

Knowledge of virus-host interactomes has advanced exponentially in the last decade by the use of high-throughput screening technologies to obtain a more comprehensive landscape of virus-host protein–protein interactions. In this article, we present a systematic review of the available virus-host protein–protein interaction database resources. The resources covered in this review are both generic virus-host protein–protein interaction databases and databases of protein–protein interactions for a specific virus or for those viruses that infect a particular host. The databases are reviewed on the basis of the specificity for a particular virus or host, the number of virus-host protein–protein interactions included, and the functionality in terms of browse, search, visualization, and download. Further, we also analyze the overlap of the databases, that is, the number of virus-host protein–protein interactions shared by the various databases, as well as the structure of the virus-host protein–protein interaction network, across viruses and hosts.

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Valiente, G. (2022, July 15). The Landscape of Virus-Host Protein–Protein Interaction Databases. Frontiers in Microbiology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.827742

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