| URL: | http://virhostnet.prabi.fr/ |
| Full name: | Virus-Host Network |
| Description: | VirHostNet is a knowledgebase and a visualisation system dedicated to the network-based exploration of virus-host molecular interactions, mainly protein-protein and species-species interactions. |
| Year founded: | 2009 |
| Last update: | 2018-01-15 |
| Version: | v2.0 |
| Accessibility: |
Accessible
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| Country/Region: | France |
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| University/Institution: | University of Lyon |
| Address: | 43, Bd du 11 Novembre 1918, 69100 Villeurbanne |
| City: | Lyon |
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| Country/Region: | France |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Vincent Navratil |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | navratil@prabi.fr |
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VirHostNet 2.0: surfing on the web of virus/host molecular interactions data. [PMID: 25392406]
VirHostNet release 2.0 (http://virhostnet.prabi.fr) is a knowledgebase dedicated to the network-based exploration of virus-host protein-protein interactions. Since the previous VirhostNet release (2009), a second run of manual curation was performed to annotate the new torrent of high-throughput protein-protein interactions data from the literature. This resource is shared publicly, in PSI-MI TAB 2.5 format, using a PSICQUIC web service. The new interface of VirHostNet 2.0 is based on Cytoscape web library and provides a user-friendly access to the most complete and accurate resource of virus-virus and virus-host protein-protein interactions as well as their projection onto their corresponding host cell protein interaction networks. We hope that the VirHostNet 2.0 system will facilitate systems biology and gene-centered analysis of infectious diseases and will help to identify new molecular targets for antiviral drugs design. This resource will also continue to help worldwide scientists to improve our knowledge on molecular mechanisms involved in the antiviral response mediated by the cell and in the viral strategies selected by viruses to hijack the host immune system. © The Author(s) 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research. |
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VirHostNet: a knowledge base for the management and the analysis of proteome-wide virus-host interaction networks. [PMID: 18984613]
Infectious diseases caused by viral agents kill millions of people every year. The improvement of prevention and treatment of viral infections and their associated diseases remains one of the main public health challenges. Towards this goal, deciphering virus-host molecular interactions opens new perspectives to understand the biology of infection and for the design of new antiviral strategies. Indeed, modelling of an infection network between viral and cellular proteins will provide a conceptual and analytic framework to efficiently formulate new biological hypothesis at the proteome scale and to rationalize drug discovery. Therefore, we present the first release of VirHostNet (Virus-Host Network), a public knowledge base specialized in the management and analysis of integrated virus-virus, virus-host and host-host interaction networks coupled to their functional annotations. VirHostNet integrates an extensive and original literature-curated dataset of virus-virus and virus-host interactions (2671 non-redundant interactions) representing more than 180 distinct viral species and one of the largest human interactome (10,672 proteins and 68,252 non-redundant interactions) reconstructed from publicly available data. The VirHostNet Web interface provides appropriate tools that allow efficient query and visualization of this infected cellular network. Public access to the VirHostNet knowledge-based system is available at http://pbildb1.univ-lyon1.fr/virhostnet. |