2017
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.02230-16
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Mechanism of Enhanced HIV Restriction by Virion Coencapsidated Cytidine Deaminases APOBEC3F and APOBEC3G

Abstract: The APOBEC3 (A3) enzymes, A3G and A3F, are coordinately expressed in CD4 ϩ T cells and can become coencapsidated into HIV-1 virions, primarily in the absence of the viral infectivity factor (Vif). A3F and A3G are deoxycytidine deaminases that inhibit HIV-1 replication by inducing guanine-to-adenine hypermutation through deamination of cytosine to form uracil in minus-strand DNA. The effect of the simultaneous presence of both A3G and A3F on HIV-1 restriction ability is not clear. Here, we used a single-cycle i… Show more

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“…Reprinted with permission from Adolph et al, 2018 [1]. [74,108,117,118]. Similar data has been found using in vitro substrates for A3A that also deaminate at 5'TTC [119].…”
Section: Deamination-dependent Restriction Of Hiv By Apobec3fsupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…Reprinted with permission from Adolph et al, 2018 [1]. [74,108,117,118]. Similar data has been found using in vitro substrates for A3A that also deaminate at 5'TTC [119].…”
Section: Deamination-dependent Restriction Of Hiv By Apobec3fsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…The C→U deaminations catalyzed on the (-) DNA strand become G→A mutations when reverse transcriptase is forced to use uracil as a template during (+) DNA strand synthesis (Figure 1.2B) [67][68][69][70]. Throughout this process, the A3 enzymes also directly disrupt proviral DNA synthesis by oligomerizing on the template DNA resulting in a "roadblock" for the reverse transcriptase [71][72][73][74]. In addition, A3G can interact with reverse transcriptase directly and inhibit polymerase activity [71,75].…”
Section: Restriction Of Hiv By Apobec3mentioning
confidence: 99%
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