Impact Analysis of SARS CoV2 on Signaling Pathways during COVID19 Pathogenesis using Codon Usage Assisted Host Viral Protein Interactions

bioRxiv(2020)

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Extensive analysis performed to understand the network topologically and the attacking behavior of the viral proteins. Our study reveals that viral proteins, mostly utilize codons, rare in the targeted host proteins (negatively correlated interaction). Among non-structural proteins, NSP3 and structural protein, Spike (S) protein, are the most influential proteins in interacting multiple host proteins. In ranking the most affected pathways, MAPK pathways observe to be worst affected during the COVID-19 disease. A good number of targeted proteins are highly central in host protein interaction networks. Proteins participating in multiple pathways are also highly connected in their own PPI and mostly targeted by multiple viral proteins.
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Protein Interaction Network,Codon usage bias,Bipartite graph,Cell signaling,Relative Synonymous Codon Usage,Centrality
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