نتایج جستجو برای: apobec3g

تعداد نتایج: 713  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
Ana Clara Ribeiro Alexandra Maia e Silva Mariana Santa-Marta Ana Pombo José Moniz-Pereira Joao Goncalves Isabel Barahona

Viral infectivity factor (Vif) is one of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) accessory proteins and is conserved in the primate lentivirus group. This protein is essential for viral replication in vivo and for productive infection of nonpermissive cells, such as peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). Vif counteracts an antiretroviral cellular factor in nonpermissive cells named CEM15/APO...

2014
Yuqing Feng Tayyba T. Baig Robin P. Love Linda Chelico

The APOBEC3 restriction factors are a family of deoxycytidine deaminases that are able to suppress replication of viruses with a single-stranded DNA intermediate by inducing mutagenesis and functional inactivation of the virus. Of the seven human APOBEC3 enzymes, only APOBEC3-D, -F, -G, and -H appear relevant to restriction of HIV-1 in CD4+ T cells and will be the focus of this review. The rest...

2008
Madeline Odigie Tanmoy Bhattacharya

APOBEC3G is a protein family that interferes with the replication of the HIV virus by altering the genomic sequence of the virus. To combat this, the virus evolves a countermeasure in the form of a protein called Viral Infectivity Factor (vif) binds to APOBEC to reduce its effectiveness. In vitro, dilutions from zero to 1mg of APOBEC3G are injected into HIV infected cells. The cells’ DNA sequen...

2017
Mark K. Lafferty Lingling Sun Aaron Christensen-Quick Wuyuan Lu Alfredo Garzino-Demo

Chemokine receptor type 6 (CCR6)⁺CD4⁺ T cells are preferentially infected and depleted during HIV disease progression, but are preserved in non-progressors. CCR6 is expressed on a heterogeneous population of memory CD4⁺ T cells that are critical to mucosal immunity. Preferential infection of these cells is associated, in part, with high surface expression of CCR5, CXCR4, and α4β7. In addition, ...

2014
Diako Ebrahimi Hamid Alinejad-Rokny Miles P. Davenport

We used a multivariate data analysis approach to identify motifs associated with HIV hypermutation by different APOBEC3 enzymes. The analysis showed that APOBEC3G targets G mainly within GG, TG, TGG, GGG, TGGG and also GGGT. The G nucleotides flanked by a C at the 3' end (in +1 and +2 positions) were indicated as disfavoured targets by APOBEC3G. The G nucleotides within GGGG were found to be ta...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
Atze T Das Monique Vink Ben Berkhout

It is generally assumed that human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) uses exclusively the cellular tRNA(3)(Lys) molecule as a primer for reverse transcription. We demonstrate that HIV-1 uses not only tRNA(3)(Lys) but also an alternative tRNA primer. This tRNA was termed tRNA(5)(Lys), and the near completion of the human genome project has allowed the identification of four tRNA(5)(Lys)encod...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2009
Ya-Lin Chiu Warner C Greene

The intrinsic antiretroviral factor APOBEC3G (A3G) is highly active against HIV-1 and other retroviruses. In different cell types, A3G is expressed in high-molecular-mass (HMM) RNA- protein complexes or low-molecular-mass (LMM) forms displaying different biological activities. In resting CD4 T cells, a LMM form of A3G potently restricts HIV-1 infection soon after virion entry. However, when T c...

2011
Venkatramanan Mohanram Ulrika Johansson Annette E. Sköld Joshua Fink Sushil Kumar Pathak Barbro Mäkitalo Lilian Walther-Jallow Anna-Lena Spetz

Dendritic cells (DCs) are activated by signaling via pathogen-specific receptors or exposure to inflammatory mediators. Here we show that co-culturing DCs with apoptotic HIV-infected activated CD4(+) T cells (ApoInf) or apoptotic uninfected activated CD4(+) T cells (ApoAct) induced expression of co-stimulatory molecules and cytokine release. In addition, we measured a reduced HIV infection rate...

Journal: :Journal of computational biology : a journal of computational molecular cell biology 2007
Koen Deforche Ricardo Camacho Kristel Van Laethem Beth Shapiro Yves Moreau Andrew Rambaut Anne-Mieke Vandamme Philippe Lemey

The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has a genome that is rich in adenine, and its rapid evolution shows an observed bias of guanine (G) to adenine (A) mutations. Two mechanisms have been proposed to explain these properties: (1) an imbalance in dNTP pool concentrations which drives the misincorporation process during reverse transcription, and (2) cytidine deamination by the APOBEC3G/3F rest...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2006
Frédéric Delebecque Rodolphe Suspène Sara Calattini Nicoletta Casartelli Ali Saïb Alain Froment Simon Wain-Hobson Antoine Gessain Jean-Pierre Vartanian Olivier Schwartz

Foamy viruses (FVs) are nonpathogenic retroviruses infecting many species of mammals, notably primates, cattle, and cats. We have examined whether members of the apolipoprotein B-editing catalytic polypeptide-like subunit (APOBEC) family of antiviral cytidine deaminases restrict replication of simian FV. We show that human APOBEC3G is a potent inhibitor of FV infectivity in cell culture experim...

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