Abstract

Quantitative omics and its application to study virus-host interactions—a new frontier

Highlights

  • This series consists of six review articles, three original research papers and a single commentary that all focus on current research activities in the field of proteomics of virus-infected host cells, all designed to begin to fill these important gaps in our knowledge

  • The articles span quantitative proteomic analyses of host protein alterations induced upon virus infection of a range of host cells: archaeal, insect, and various animal systems

  • The review article by Enrique Santamaria and co-workers provides an overview of mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics and how this method has been useful for delineating some of the interactions between herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and the host cells (Santamaria et al, 2012)

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Introduction

This series consists of six review articles, three original research papers and a single commentary that all focus on current research activities in the field of proteomics of virus-infected host cells, all designed to begin to fill these important gaps in our knowledge. The articles span quantitative proteomic analyses of host protein alterations induced upon virus infection of a range of host cells: archaeal, insect, and various animal systems.

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