2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10327-014-0523-5
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Study of interaction between Papaya ringspot virus HC-Pro and papaya (Carica papaya) proteins

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“…Our findings confirm that networks of coat protein of potyvirus and host protein interaction are highly connected, with some proteins playing the role of hubs. However, interacted proteins results of this study did not directly connect with HC-Pro interacted protein that Siriwan et al (2014) reported. Bosque et al (2014) represented HC-Pro protein might interact with CP through CI, VPg and NIaPro or intermediary plant proteins.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…Our findings confirm that networks of coat protein of potyvirus and host protein interaction are highly connected, with some proteins playing the role of hubs. However, interacted proteins results of this study did not directly connect with HC-Pro interacted protein that Siriwan et al (2014) reported. Bosque et al (2014) represented HC-Pro protein might interact with CP through CI, VPg and NIaPro or intermediary plant proteins.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 85%
“…This approach can capture higher-order components of a larger complex, with the information being crucial to determine the function of a protein in plant cellular (Zhang et al 2010;Morris et al 2014). Previously, we analyzed the protein-protein interactions between 23 papaya (Carica papaya) proteins and PRSV HC-Pro protein using the AP-MS approach (Siriwan et al 2014). Recently, AP-MS has also been applied to explore the interaction of non-structure protein 1 of the dengue virus with the host cell proteins (Dechtawewat et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%