Antiviral function of APOBEC3G can be dissociated from cytidine deaminase activity.
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Human retroviral host restriction factors APOBEC3G and APOBEC3F localize to mRNA processing bodiesModel structure of human APOBEC3GAID and APOBECs span the gap between innate and adaptive immunityDeaminase-independent inhibition of parvoviruses by the APOBEC3A cytidine deaminaseT cell responses to human endogenous retroviruses in HIV-1 infectionHIV-1 replication and APOBEC3 antiviral activity are not regulated by P bodiesRestriction of foamy viruses by APOBEC cytidine deaminasesAPOBEC3A, APOBEC3B, and APOBEC3H haplotype 2 restrict human T-lymphotropic virus type 1Human MX2 is an interferon-induced post-entry inhibitor of HIV-1 infectionMutational comparison of the single-domained APOBEC3C and double-domained APOBEC3F/G anti-retroviral cytidine deaminases provides insight into their DNA target site specificitiesAPOBEC3A and APOBEC3B are potent inhibitors of LTR-retrotransposon function in human cellsRole and mechanism of action of the APOBEC3 family of antiretroviral resistance factorsTargeting APOBEC3A to the viral nucleoprotein complex confers antiviral activityDifferential anti-APOBEC3G activity of HIV-1 Vif proteins derived from different subtypesHIV-1 Vif versus the APOBEC3 cytidine deaminases: an intracellular duel between pathogen and host restriction factorsHuman LINE-1 restriction by APOBEC3C is deaminase independent and mediated by an ORF1p interaction that affects LINE reverse transcriptase activityRestriction of retroviral replication by APOBEC3G/F and TRIM5alphaAPOBEC1-mediated editing and attenuation of herpes simplex virus 1 DNA indicate that neurons have an antiviral role during herpes simplex encephalitisAn extended structure of the APOBEC3G catalytic domain suggests a unique holoenzyme modelHIV-1 Vif, APOBEC, and intrinsic immunityHuman cytidine deaminase APOBEC3H restricts HIV-1 replicationHuman APOBEC3G can restrict retroviral infection in avian cells and acts independently of both UNG and SMUG1A single amino acid difference in human APOBEC3H variants determines HIV-1 Vif sensitivityStructural insight into the human immunodeficiency virus Vif SOCS box and its role in human E3 ubiquitin ligase assemblyInhibition of tRNA₃(Lys)-primed reverse transcription by human APOBEC3G during human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replicationIdentification of APOBEC3DE as another antiretroviral factor from the human APOBEC familyIdentification of amino acid residues in APOBEC3G required for regulation by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Vif and Virion encapsidationAll APOBEC3 family proteins differentially inhibit LINE-1 retrotranspositionInduction of APOBEC3 family proteins, a defensive maneuver underlying interferon-induced anti-HIV-1 activityHuman immunodeficiency virus type 1 cDNAs produced in the presence of APOBEC3G exhibit defects in plus-strand DNA transfer and integrationAPOBEC3G & HTLV-1: inhibition without deaminationDual inhibitory effects of APOBEC family proteins on retrotransposition of mammalian endogenous retrovirusesExtracellular vesicles during Herpes Simplex Virus type 1 infection: an inquireRegulation of the Host Antiviral State by Intercellular CommunicationsMultiple APOBEC3 restriction factors for HIV-1 and one Vif to rule them allEvolution of foamy viruses: the most ancient of all retrovirusesThe APOBEC3 family of retroelement restriction factorsSuppression of APOBEC3-mediated restriction of HIV-1 by VifStructural Insights into HIV-1 Vif-APOBEC3F InteractionCross-Species Virus Transmission and the Emergence of New Epidemic Diseases
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Antiviral function of APOBEC3G can be dissociated from cytidine deaminase activity.
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Antiviral function of APOBEC3G can be dissociated from cytidine deaminase activity.
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Antiviral function of APOBEC3G can be dissociated from cytidine deaminase activity.
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Antiviral function of APOBEC3G can be dissociated from cytidine deaminase activity.
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Antiviral function of APOBEC3G can be dissociated from cytidine deaminase activity.
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Antiviral function of APOBEC3G can be dissociated from cytidine deaminase activity.
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Antiviral function of APOBEC3G can be dissociated from cytidine deaminase activity.
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Ann M Sheehy
Edmund N C Newman
Heather M Craig
Jaisri R Lingappa
Kevin C Klein
Rebecca K Holmes
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10.1016/J.CUB.2004.12.068
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