Highly-potent, synthetic APOBEC3s restrict HIV-1 through deamination-independent mechanisms.
The APOBEC3 (A3) genes encode cytidine deaminase proteins with potent antiviral and anti-retroelement activity. This locus is characterized by duplication, recombination, and deletion events that gave rise to the seven A3s found in primates. These include three single deaminase domain A3s (A3A, A3C,...
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Main Authors: | Mollie M McDonnell, Suzanne C Karvonen, Amit Gaba, Ben Flath, Linda Chelico, Michael Emerman |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f3ee784f8bc14f40a6c8aa3e3234e59c |
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