
doi: 10.2222/jsv.55.267
pmid: 16557012
APOBEC3G is a potent antiretroviral factor, which belongs to the APOBEC superfamily of cytidine deaminases. It deaminates cytidine to uridine in nascent minus-strand viral DNA, inducing G-to-A hypermutation in the plus-strand viral DNA. HIV-1 Vif protein overcomes the antiviral activity of APOBEC3G by targeting it for ubiquitin-dependent degradation. Recent accumulating evidences that other members of APOBEC proteins also show antiviral activity on a wide variety of viruses suggest that APOBEC family proteins play a crucial role in an antiviral defense as an innate immunity. Here, we review recent progress in research on APOBEC3 proteins.
Gene Products, vif, Anti-HIV Agents, HIV Infections, Immunity, Innate, Cytosine Deaminase, Cytidine Deaminase, Multigene Family, DNA, Viral, HIV-1, vif Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Animals, Humans, APOBEC Deaminases
Gene Products, vif, Anti-HIV Agents, HIV Infections, Immunity, Innate, Cytosine Deaminase, Cytidine Deaminase, Multigene Family, DNA, Viral, HIV-1, vif Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Animals, Humans, APOBEC Deaminases
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