Genetic and mechanistic basis for APOBEC3H alternative splicing, retrovirus restriction, and counteraction by HIV-1 protease
Human APOBEC3H has several haplotypes and splice variants with distinct anti-HIV-1 activities, but the genetics underlying the expression of these variants are unclear. Here, the authors identify an intronic deletion in A3H haplotype II resulting in production of the most active splice variant, whic...
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Main Authors: | Diako Ebrahimi, Christopher M. Richards, Michael A. Carpenter, Jiayi Wang, Terumasa Ikeda, Jordan T. Becker, Adam Z. Cheng, Jennifer L. McCann, Nadine M. Shaban, Daniel J. Salamango, Gabriel J. Starrett, Jairam R. Lingappa, Jeongsik Yong, William L. Brown, Reuben S. Harris |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ea3b48a2ed974a7c8e6b38190a93470e |
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