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Hacking the Cell: Network Intrusion and Exploitation by Adenovirus E1A

机译:入侵细胞:腺病毒E1A对网络的入侵和利用

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ABSTRACT As obligate intracellular parasites, viruses are dependent on their infected hosts for survival. Consequently, viruses are under enormous selective pressure to utilize available cellular components and processes to their own advantage. As most, if not all, cellular activities are regulated at some level via protein interactions, host protein interaction networks are particularly vulnerable to viral exploitation. Indeed, viral proteins frequently target highly connected “hub” proteins to “hack” the cellular network, defining the molecular basis for viral control over the host. This widespread and successful strategy of network intrusion and exploitation has evolved convergently among numerous genetically distinct viruses as a result of the endless evolutionary arms race between pathogens and hosts. Here we examine the means by which a particularly well-connected viral hub protein, human adenovirus E1A, compromises and exploits the vulnerabilities of eukaryotic protein interaction networks. Importantly, these interactions identify critical regulatory hubs in the human proteome and help define the molecular basis of their function.
机译:摘要作为专性细胞内寄生虫,病毒的生存依赖于被感染的宿主。因此,病毒承受着巨大的选择压力,需要利用可用的细胞成分和过程来发挥自身的优势。由于大多数(如果不是全部)细胞活动都通过蛋白质相互作用而受到某种程度的调节,因此宿主蛋白质相互作用网络特别容易受到病毒利用。确实,病毒蛋白经常以高度连接的“集线器”蛋白为靶标,从而“破坏”细胞网络,从而确定了对宿主进行病毒控制的分子基础。由于病原体和宿主之间无休止的进化军备竞赛,这种广泛而成功的网络入侵和利用策略已在众多遗传上不同的病毒之间融合发展。在这里,我们研究了一种特别紧密连接的病毒集线器蛋白人类腺病毒E1A危害和利用真核蛋白相互作用网络的脆弱性的手段。重要的是,这些相互作用确定了人类蛋白质组中的关键调控中心,并有助于确定其功能的分子基础。

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