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Prediction of virus–host interactions and identification of hot spot residues of DENV-2 and SH3 domain interactions
by
Banik, Mithila
, Idrees, Sobia
, Majumder, Rajib
, Paudel, Keshav Raj
in
Antiviral drugs
/ Binding
/ Dengue fever
/ Dengue virus
/ Global health
/ Health risks
/ Homology
/ Life cycle analysis
/ Life cycles
/ Pathogenesis
/ Proline
/ Protein interaction
/ Proteins
/ Public health
/ Recombination hot spots
/ Residues
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Viruses
2024
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Prediction of virus–host interactions and identification of hot spot residues of DENV-2 and SH3 domain interactions
by
Banik, Mithila
, Idrees, Sobia
, Majumder, Rajib
, Paudel, Keshav Raj
in
Antiviral drugs
/ Binding
/ Dengue fever
/ Dengue virus
/ Global health
/ Health risks
/ Homology
/ Life cycle analysis
/ Life cycles
/ Pathogenesis
/ Proline
/ Protein interaction
/ Proteins
/ Public health
/ Recombination hot spots
/ Residues
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Viruses
2024
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Prediction of virus–host interactions and identification of hot spot residues of DENV-2 and SH3 domain interactions
by
Banik, Mithila
, Idrees, Sobia
, Majumder, Rajib
, Paudel, Keshav Raj
in
Antiviral drugs
/ Binding
/ Dengue fever
/ Dengue virus
/ Global health
/ Health risks
/ Homology
/ Life cycle analysis
/ Life cycles
/ Pathogenesis
/ Proline
/ Protein interaction
/ Proteins
/ Public health
/ Recombination hot spots
/ Residues
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Viruses
2024
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Prediction of virus–host interactions and identification of hot spot residues of DENV-2 and SH3 domain interactions
Journal Article
Prediction of virus–host interactions and identification of hot spot residues of DENV-2 and SH3 domain interactions
2024
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Overview
Dengue virus, particularly serotype 2 (DENV-2), poses a significant global health threat, and understanding the molecular basis of its interactions with host cell proteins is imperative for developing targeted therapeutic strategies. This study elucidated the interactions between proline-enriched motifs and Src homology 3 (SH3) domain. The SH3 domain is pivotal in mediating protein–protein interactions, particularly by recognizing and binding to proline-rich regions in partner proteins. Through a computational pipeline, we analyzed the interactions and binding modes of proline-enriched motifs with SH3 domains, identified new potential DENV-2 interactions with the SH3 domain, and revealed potential hot spot residues, underscoring their significance in the viral life cycle. This comprehensive analysis provides crucial insights into the molecular basis of DENV-2 infection, highlighting conserved and serotype-specific interactions. The identified hot spot residues offer potential targets for therapeutic intervention, laying the foundation for developing antiviral strategies against Dengue virus infection. These findings contribute to the broader understanding of viral–host interactions and provide a roadmap for future research on Dengue virus pathogenesis and treatment.
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Springer Nature B.V
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