Fig. 4: Virus–host interactions allow establishing new communication channels between the virus proteins. | Communications Biology

Fig. 4: Virus–host interactions allow establishing new communication channels between the virus proteins.

From: A binary interaction map between turnip mosaic virus and Arabidopsis thaliana proteomes

Fig. 4

a Partial virus–host interactome showing those host proteins that are targeted by two or more TuMV proteins. We refer to Supplementary Data 1 and Supplementary Data 2 for details about these 19 host proteins. b Null probability distribution of the number of host proteins targeted by two or more virus proteins after 104 random realizations. Arrow marks the actual value; *statistical significance (z test, P < 0.0001). c Length and d number of the different shortest paths connecting the virus protein pairs in this partial interactome (blue and red edges). Numbers in the upper hemi-matrices indicate how these values change when only virus–virus interactions are considered (red edges).

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