APOBEC3 Interference during Replication of Viral Genomes

Co-evolution of viruses and their hosts has reached a fragile and dynamic equilibrium that allows viral persistence, replication and transmission. In response, infected hosts have developed strategies of defense that counteract the deleterious effects of viral infections. In particular, single-stran...

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Main Authors: Luc Willems, Nicolas Albert Gillet
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-06-01
Series:Viruses
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/7/6/2757
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spelling doaj-099e772a46b2440a85e831c7189efc3e2020-11-24T21:59:05ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152015-06-01762999301810.3390/v7062757v7062757APOBEC3 Interference during Replication of Viral GenomesLuc Willems0Nicolas Albert Gillet1Molecular and Cellular Epigenetics, Interdisciplinary Cluster for Applied Genoproteomics (GIGA) of University of Liège (ULg), B34, 1 avenue de L'Hôpital, Sart-Tilman Liège 4000, BelgiumMolecular and Cellular Epigenetics, Interdisciplinary Cluster for Applied Genoproteomics (GIGA) of University of Liège (ULg), B34, 1 avenue de L'Hôpital, Sart-Tilman Liège 4000, BelgiumCo-evolution of viruses and their hosts has reached a fragile and dynamic equilibrium that allows viral persistence, replication and transmission. In response, infected hosts have developed strategies of defense that counteract the deleterious effects of viral infections. In particular, single-strand DNA editing by Apolipoprotein B Editing Catalytic subunits proteins 3 (APOBEC3s) is a well-conserved mechanism of mammalian innate immunity that mutates and inactivates viral genomes. In this review, we describe the mechanisms of APOBEC3 editing during viral replication, the viral strategies that prevent APOBEC3 activity and the consequences of APOBEC3 modulation on viral fitness and host genome integrity. Understanding the mechanisms involved reveals new prospects for therapeutic intervention.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/7/6/2757viral replicationquasi-specieshypo-mutationhyper-mutationAPOBEC3cytidine deaminase
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APOBEC3 Interference during Replication of Viral Genomes
Viruses
viral replication
quasi-species
hypo-mutation
hyper-mutation
APOBEC3
cytidine deaminase
author_facet Luc Willems
Nicolas Albert Gillet
author_sort Luc Willems
title APOBEC3 Interference during Replication of Viral Genomes
title_short APOBEC3 Interference during Replication of Viral Genomes
title_full APOBEC3 Interference during Replication of Viral Genomes
title_fullStr APOBEC3 Interference during Replication of Viral Genomes
title_full_unstemmed APOBEC3 Interference during Replication of Viral Genomes
title_sort apobec3 interference during replication of viral genomes
publisher MDPI AG
series Viruses
issn 1999-4915
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Co-evolution of viruses and their hosts has reached a fragile and dynamic equilibrium that allows viral persistence, replication and transmission. In response, infected hosts have developed strategies of defense that counteract the deleterious effects of viral infections. In particular, single-strand DNA editing by Apolipoprotein B Editing Catalytic subunits proteins 3 (APOBEC3s) is a well-conserved mechanism of mammalian innate immunity that mutates and inactivates viral genomes. In this review, we describe the mechanisms of APOBEC3 editing during viral replication, the viral strategies that prevent APOBEC3 activity and the consequences of APOBEC3 modulation on viral fitness and host genome integrity. Understanding the mechanisms involved reveals new prospects for therapeutic intervention.
topic viral replication
quasi-species
hypo-mutation
hyper-mutation
APOBEC3
cytidine deaminase
url http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/7/6/2757
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