Cognitive Impact of Neurotropic Pathogens: Investigating Molecular Mimicry through Computational Methods
Pascal Büttiker,
Amira Boukherissa,
Simon Weissenberger
et al.
Abstract:Neurotropic pathogens, notably, herpesviruses, have been associated with significant neuropsychiatric effects. As a group, these pathogens can exploit molecular mimicry mechanisms to manipulate the host central nervous system to their advantage. Here, we present a systematic computational approach that may ultimately be used to unravel protein–protein interactions and molecular mimicry processes that have not yet been solved experimentally. Toward this end, we validate this approach by replicating a set of pre… Show more
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