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Isolation and Identification of Dengue Virus Interactome with Human Plasma Proteins by Affinity Purification-Mass Spectrometry

Methods in Molecular Biology, ISSN: 1940-6029, Vol: 2409, Page: 133-153
2022
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Viral proteins evolve to benefit the interaction with host proteins during the infection and replication processes. A comprehensive understanding of virus interactome with host proteins may thus lead to the identification of molecular targets for infection inhibition. We present a procedure for isolating and identifying the dengue virus interactome with human plasma proteins. It comprises the fractionation of human plasma by anion exchange chromatography, followed by affinity purification and mass spectrometry identification of the captured proteins. This procedure was applied to the characterization of the interactions of the four serotypes of dengue virus with human plasma proteins, mediated by the domain III of the envelope protein of the virus. The resulting interactome comprises 62 proteins, six of which were validated as new direct interactions of the virus with its human host.

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