Abstract

Specific protein-lipid interactions are key for cellular processes as well as for pathogens replication. Over the past months, SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent for COVID-19, infected more than thirty million people around the world, causing over a million deaths. The infectivity and transmission rate of the virus is unprecedented, and scientists have made important advances in record time to understand the virus mechanisms and develop therapies to combat it. A molecular level understanding of the interactions of key viral proteins with the cellular host is needed to continue the development of therapies that block or control the infection.

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