CORDIS Project
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This project aims to identify and characterize virus-encoded transmembrane proteins as potential targets for antiviral drugs. By exploring their functions, the research seeks to develop innovative therapeutic strategies to combat viral infections and improve treatment outcomes.
Viruses are obligate pathogens with massive impact on global health.
Nearly all currently marketed antiviral drugs target viral enzymes.
We hypothesize that hitherto unrecognized virus-encoded transmembrane proteins may prove valuable as pharmaceutical targets.Through a systematic dissection of viral genomes (WP1) we will identify potential transmembrane segments in a defined workflow.
We will predict their function in silico (WP2) as being either (A) internalizing transmembrane proteins or (B)…
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
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