500 documents and counting!
Hilary Spencer
Wednesday, 09 July 2008 21:25 UTC
Today marks a milestone for Nature Precedings: the 500th document was posted on the site.
Viral organization of human proteins
Stefan Wuchty
Abstract: A compilation of experimentally verified interactions between HIV-1 and human proteins allows insights into the intricate interplay between viral and host proteins on a large scale.We find that HIV-1 predominantly targets rich-clubs, human proteins that are not only well connected but also strongly intertwined among each other. These assemblies of proteins putatively serve as an infection gateway, allowing the virus to take control of the human host by reaching protein pathways and diversified cellular functions in a pronounced and focused way. In particular, HIV-1 utilizes its small number of proteins in a combinatorial manner, exerting a significant influence on pathways that deal with transcriptional, translational and degradation processes. Surprisingly, the small repertoire of HIV proteins also interferes loosely with many signaling and regulation pathways, suggesting that a widespread involvement in such pathways secures the control of the host cell. Such insights offer novel perspectives to investigate the progression of HIV infection and potentially can contribute to our abilities to fight this virus.
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Updated 09 July 2008 21:25 UTC
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Congratulations, Precedings, on a wonderful milestone!
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This is very good news. We saw from your “birthday” figures that the numbers of preprints and other documents being uploaded to Nature Precedings has steadily increased since your launch. I hope that this method of organized communication and discussion of new results will continue to become increasingly popular among scientists over the next year of _Precedings_’ life.
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Congratulations .. and thanks for the link :)
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