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Reviewing host proteins of Rhabdoviridae: Possible leads for lesser studied viruses.
J Biosci ; 2011 Dec; 36 (5): 929-937
Article in En | IMSEAR | ID: sea-161627
Rhabdoviridae, characterized by bullet-shaped viruses, is known for its diverse host range, which includes plants, arthropods, fishes and humans. Understanding the viral–host interactions of this family can prove beneficial in developing effective therapeutic strategies. The host proteins interacting with animal rhabdoviruses have been reviewed in this report. Several important host proteins commonly interacting with animal rhabdoviruses are being reported, some of which, interestingly, have molecular features, which can serve as potential antiviral targets. This review not only provides the generalized importance of the functions of animal rhabdovirus-associated host proteins for the first time but also compares them among the two most studied viruses, i.e. Rabies virus (RV) and Vesicular Stomatitis virus (VSV). The comparative data can be used for studying emerging viruses such as Chandipura virus (CHPV) and the lesser studied viruses such as Piry virus (PIRYV) and Isfahan virus (ISFV) of the Rhabdoviridae family.
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Full text: 1 Index: IMSEAR Language: En Journal: J Biosci Year: 2011 Type: Article
Full text: 1 Index: IMSEAR Language: En Journal: J Biosci Year: 2011 Type: Article