Human APOBEC3 induced mutation of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 contributes to adaptation and evolution in natural infection.
Human APOBEC3 proteins are cytidine deaminases that contribute broadly to innate immunity through the control of exogenous retrovirus replication and endogenous retroelement retrotransposition. As an intrinsic antiretroviral defense mechanism, APOBEC3 proteins induce extensive guanosine-to-adenosine...
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Main Authors: | Eun-Young Kim, Ramon Lorenzo-Redondo, Susan J Little, Yoon-Seok Chung, Prabhjeet K Phalora, Irina Maljkovic Berry, John Archer, Sudhir Penugonda, Will Fischer, Douglas D Richman, Tanmoy Bhattacharya, Michael H Malim, Steven M Wolinsky |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/370d1a339d744cdda8e3f55d1c1c4c79 |
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