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Mammalian antiviral proteins ZAP and KHNYN can independently restrict CpG-enriched avian viruses. [PDF]

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The Upf1 protein restricts EV-A71 viral replication

Microbes and Infection, 2023
Enterovirus A71 (EV-A71) is transmitted through the respiratory tract, gastrointestinal system, and fecal-oral routes. The main symptoms caused by EV-A71 are hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) or vesicular sore throat. Upf1 (Up-frameshift protein 1) was reported to degrade mRNA containing early stop codons, known as nonsense-mediated decay (NMD ...
Peng Xu   +4 more
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APOBEC-mediated viral restriction: not simply editing?

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2007
The APOBEC family of cytidine deaminases inhibit the mobility of diverse retroviruses, retrotransposons and other viruses. Initial reports proposed that these effects were due to the DNA editing capabilities of these enzymes; however, many recent studies have provided evidence suggesting that APOBEC proteins can inhibit these elements by several ...
Holmes, RK, Malim, MH, Bishop, KN
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Intertwined: SAMHD1 cellular functions, restriction, and viral evasion strategies

Medical Microbiology and Immunology, 2019
SAMHD1 was initially described for its ability to efficiently restrict HIV-1 replication in myeloid cells and resting CD4+ T cells. However, a growing body of evidence suggests that SAMHD1-mediated restriction is by far not limited to lentiviruses, but seems to be a general concept that applies to most retroviruses and at least a number of DNA viruses.
Catharina Majer   +2 more
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