The present invention relates to the identification of host cell proteins
that interact with viral proteins required for virus replication, and
high throughput assays to identify compounds that interfere with the
specific interaction between the viral and host cell protein. Interfering
compounds that inhibit viral replication can be used therapeutically to
treat viral infection.The invention is based, in part, on the Applicants'
discovery of novel interactions between proteins of the influenza virus
and a human host cell proteins. One of these host cell proteins, referred
to herein as NPI-1, interacts with influenza virus protein NP, and may be
an accessory protein required for replication of influenza virus. Another
of these host cell proteins, referred to herein as NS1I-1, interacts with
influenza virus protein NS.sub.1. Compounds that interfere with the
binding of the host cell and viral proteins, and inhibit viral
replication can be useful for treating viral infection in vivo.