نتایج جستجو برای: apobec3

تعداد نتایج: 501  

2015
Lucie Etienne Frederic Bibollet-Ruche Peter H. Sudmant Lily I. Wu Beatrice H. Hahn Michael Emerman Christopher Aiken

Cross-species transmissions of viruses from animals to humans are at the origin of major human pathogenic viruses. While the role of ecological and epidemiological factors in the emergence of new pathogens is well documented, the importance of host factors is often unknown. Chimpanzees are the closest relatives of humans and the animal reservoir at the origin of the human AIDS pandemic. However...

2017
Amélie Boichard Igor F. Tsigelny Razelle Kurzrock

Immunotherapy with checkpoint inhibitors, such as antibodies blocking the programmed cell-death receptor-1 (PD-1), has resulted in remarkable responses in patients having traditionally refractory cancers. Although response to PD-1 inhibitors correlates with PD-1 ligand (PD-L1 or PD-L2) expression, PD-1 ligand positivity represents only a part of the predictive model necessary for selecting pati...

2012
Silvia Sanchez-Martinez Amanda L. Aloia Demetria Harvin Jane Mirro Robert J. Gorelick Patric Jern John M. Coffin Alan Rein

APOBEC3 proteins function to restrict the replication of retroviruses. One mechanism of this restriction is deamination of cytidines to uridines in (-) strand DNA, resulting in hypermutation of guanosines to adenosines in viral (+) strands. However, Moloney murine leukemia virus (MoMLV) is partially resistant to restriction by mouse APOBEC3 (mA3) and virtually completely resistant to mA3-induce...

2012
Masanobu Shinohara Katsuhiro Io Keisuke Shindo Masashi Matsui Takashi Sakamoto Kohei Tada Masayuki Kobayashi Norimitsu Kadowaki Akifumi Takaori-Kondo

Human APOBEC3 proteins play pivotal roles in intracellular defense against viral infection by catalyzing deamination of cytidine residues, leading to base substitutions in viral DNA. Activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID), another member of the APOBEC family, is capable of editing immunoglobulin (Ig) and non-Ig genes, and aberrant expression of AID leads to tumorigenesis. However, it remai...

Journal: :Science 2008
Jean-Pierre Vartanian Denise Guétard Michel Henry Simon Wain-Hobson

Cytidine deaminases of the APOBEC3 family all have specificity for single-stranded DNA, which may become exposed during replication or transcription of double-stranded DNA. Three human APOBEC3A (hA3A), hA3B, and hA3H genes are expressed in keratinocytes and skin, leading us to determine whether genetic editing of human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA occurred. In a study of HPV1a plantar warts and HPV...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2009
Mario Perkovic Stanislaw Schmidt Daniela Marino Rebecca A Russell Benjamin Stauch Henning Hofmann Ferdinand Kopietz Björn-Philipp Kloke Jörg Zielonka Heike Ströver Johannes Hermle Dirk Lindemann Vinay K Pathak Gisbert Schneider Martin Löchelt Klaus Cichutek Carsten Münk

The APOBEC3 cytidine deaminases are part of the intrinsic defense of cells against retroviruses. Lentiviruses and spumaviruses have evolved essential accessory proteins, Vif and Bet, respectively, which counteract the APOBEC3 proteins. We show here that Bet of the Prototype foamy virus inhibits the antiviral APOBEC3C activity by a mechanism distinct to Vif: Bet forms a complex with APOBEC3C wit...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Hal P Bogerd Heather L Wiegand Amy E Hulme José L Garcia-Perez K Sue O'Shea John V Moran Bryan R Cullen

Long interspersed element (LINE) 1 retrotransposons are major genomic parasites that represent approximately 17% of the human genome. The LINE-1 ORF2 protein is also responsible for the mobility of Alu elements, which constitute a further approximately 11% of genomic DNA. Representative members of each element class remain mobile, and deleterious retrotransposition events can induce spontaneous...

2015
Allison M. Land Jiayi Wang Emily K. Law Ryan Aberle Andrea Kirmaier Annabel Krupp Welkin E. Johnson Reuben S. Harris

APOBEC3B is a newly identified source of mutation in many cancers, including breast, head/neck, lung, bladder, cervical, and ovarian. APOBEC3B is a member of the APOBEC3 family of enzymes that deaminate DNA cytosine to produce the pro-mutagenic lesion, uracil. Several APOBEC3 family members function to restrict virus replication. For instance, APOBEC3D, APOBEC3F, APOBEC3G, and APOBEC3H combine ...

2014
Axel V. Horn Sabine Klawitter Ulrike Held André Berger Ananda Ayyappan Jaguva Vasudevan Anja Bock Henning Hofmann Kay-Martin O. Hanschmann Jan-Hendrik Trösemeier Egbert Flory Robert A. Jabulowsky Jeffrey S. Han Johannes Löwer Roswitha Löwer Carsten Münk Gerald G. Schumann

LINE-1 (L1) retrotransposons are mobile genetic elements whose extensive proliferation resulted in the generation of ≈ 34% of the human genome. They have been shown to be a cause of single-gene diseases. Moreover, L1-encoded endonuclease can elicit double-strand breaks that may lead to genomic instability. Mammalian cells adopted strategies restricting mobility and deleterious consequences of u...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2006
Molly OhAinle Julie A Kerns Harmit S Malik Michael Emerman

The APOBEC3 genes encode cytidine deaminases that act as components of an intrinsic immune defense that have potent activity against a variety of retroelements. This family of genes has undergone a rapid expansion from one or two genes in nonprimate mammals to at least seven members in primates. Here we describe the evolution and function of an uncharacterized antiviral effector, APOBEC3H, whic...

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