The host restriction factor APOBEC3G and retroviral Vif protein coevolve due to ongoing genetic conflict.
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The restriction factors of human immunodeficiency virusIntrinsic host restriction factors of human cytomegalovirus replication and mechanisms of viral escapeHIV Genome-Wide Protein Associations: a Review of 30 Years of ResearchAn evolutionary perspective on the broad antiviral specificity of MxAEvolutionary conflicts between viruses and restriction factors shape immunityEvolutionary Analyses Suggest a Function of MxB Immunity Proteins Beyond Lentivirus RestrictionA naturally occurring bovine APOBEC3 confers resistance to bovine lentiviruses: implication for the co-evolution of bovids and their lentivirusesHost gene evolution traces the evolutionary history of ancient primate lentivirusesDual host-virus arms races shape an essential housekeeping proteinThe Role of the Antiviral APOBEC3 Gene Family in Protecting Chimpanzees against Lentiviruses from MonkeysTRIM5 alpha drives SIVsmm evolution in rhesus macaques.Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Cross-Species Transmission: Implications for Emergence of New Lentiviral Infections.Positive selection of primate genes that promote HIV-1 replication.A conflict of interest: the evolutionary arms race between mammalian APOBEC3 and lentiviral Vif.Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Evolutionarily Acquires Two Proteins, Vif and Protease, Capable of Antagonizing Feline APOBEC3Novel Drosophila viruses encode host-specific suppressors of RNAiOrigin of the HIV-1 group O epidemic in western lowland gorillas.Convergence and divergence in the evolution of the APOBEC3G-Vif interaction reveal ancient origins of simian immunodeficiency viruses.Evolutionary toggling of Vpx/Vpr specificity results in divergent recognition of the restriction factor SAMHD1.APOBEC3G polymorphism as a selective barrier to cross-species transmission and emergence of pathogenic SIV and AIDS in a primate host.Evolution of the retroviral restriction gene Fv1: inhibition of non-MLV retroviruses.Coevolutionary analyses require phylogenetically deep alignments and better null models to accurately detect inter-protein contacts within and between species.Identification of Owl Monkey CD4 Receptors Broadly Compatible with Early-Stage HIV-1 IsolatesNon-human Primate Schlafen11 Inhibits Production of Both Host and Viral ProteinsUnderstanding restriction factors and intrinsic immunity: insights and lessons from the primate lentiviruses.APOBEC3 Proteins in Viral Immunity.A cross-species view on virusesIdentification of the HIV-1 Vif and Human APOBEC3G Protein Interface.Running loose or getting lost: how HIV-1 counters and capitalizes on APOBEC3-induced mutagenesis through its Vif proteinEmerging virus diseases: can we ever expect the unexpected?Functional characterization of Vif proteins from HIV-1 infected patients with different APOBEC3G haplotypesVif proteins from diverse primate lentiviral lineages use the same binding site in APOBEC3GActivation of the DNA Damage Response Is a Conserved Function of HIV-1 and HIV-2 Vpr That Is Independent of SLX4 RecruitmentSpecies-specific differences in the ability of feline lentiviral Vif to degrade feline APOBEC3 proteinsAntagonism of SAMHD1 is actively maintained in natural infections of simian immunodeficiency virusSAMHD1: a novel antiviral factor in intrinsic immunity.HIV-1 accessory proteins adapt cellular adaptors to facilitate immune evasion.Nucleic acid recognition orchestrates the anti-viral response to retroviruses.N-linked glycosylation protects gammaretroviruses against deamination by APOBEC3 proteins.Ancient and recent adaptive evolution in the antiviral TRIM22 gene: identification of a single-nucleotide polymorphism that impacts TRIM22 function.
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The host restriction factor APOBEC3G and retroviral Vif protein coevolve due to ongoing genetic conflict.
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