Mouse APOBEC3 restriction of retroviruses

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Abstract

Apolipoprotein BmRNAediting enzyme, catalytic peptide 3 (APOBEC3) proteins are critical host proteins that counteract and prevent the replication of retroviruses. Unlike the genome of humans and other species, the mouse genome encodes a single Apobec3 gene, which has undergone positive selection, as reflected by the allelic variants found in different inbred mouse strains. This positive selection was likely due to infection by various mouse retroviruses, which have persisted in their hosts for millions of years. While mouse retroviruses are inhibited by APOBEC3, they nonetheless still remain infectious, likely due to the actions of different viral proteins that counteract this host factor. The study of viruses in their natural hosts provides important insight into their co-evolution.

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Salas-Briceno, K., Zhao, W., & Ross, S. R. (2020, October 27). Mouse APOBEC3 restriction of retroviruses. Viruses. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/v12111217

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