TRIM5a provides a cytoplasmic block to retroviral infection, and orthologs encoded by some primates are active against HIV. Here, we present an evolutionary comparison of the TRIM5 gene to its closest human paralogs: TRIM22, TRIM34, and TRIM6. We show that TRIM5 and TRIM22 have a dynamic history of gene expansion and loss during the evolution of mammals. The cow genome contains an expanded cluster of TRIM5 genes and no TRIM22 gene, while the dog genome encodes TRIM22 but has lost TRIM5. In contrast, TRIM6 and TRIM34 have been strictly preserved as single gene orthologs in human, dog, and cow. A more focused analysis of primates reveals that, while TRIM6 and TRIM34 have evolved under purifying selection, TRIM22 has evolved under positive sel...
Viral selection pressure has acted on restriction factors that play an important role in innate immu...
Viral selection pressure has acted on restriction factors that play an important role in innate immu...
Retroviral capsid recognition by Trim5 blocks productive infection. Rhesus macaques harbor three fun...
The human TRIM5 genes encodes a retroviral restriction factor (TRIM5 alpha). Evolutionary analyses o...
Tripartite Motif (TRIM) ubiquitin ligases act in the innate immune response against viruses. One of ...
The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe pathogene...
The retroviral restriction factor TRIMCyp, which is a fusion protein derived from the TRIM5 gene, bl...
The antiretroviral protein TRIM5alpha is known to have evolved different restriction capacities agai...
Retroviruses are both powerful evolutionary forces and dangerous threats to genome integrity. As suc...
The TRIM family proteins share a conserved arrangement of three adjacent domains, an N-terminal RING...
Viral selection pressure has acted on restriction factors that play an important role in innate immu...
Viral selection pressure has acted on restriction factors that play an important role in the innate ...
Lv1/TRIM5 (tripartite motif 5) has recently emerged as an important factor influencing species-spec...
The TRIM family is composed of multi-domain proteins that display the Tripartite Motif (RING, B-box ...
<div><p>The antagonistic interaction with host restriction proteins is a major driver of evolutionar...
Viral selection pressure has acted on restriction factors that play an important role in innate immu...
Viral selection pressure has acted on restriction factors that play an important role in innate immu...
Retroviral capsid recognition by Trim5 blocks productive infection. Rhesus macaques harbor three fun...
The human TRIM5 genes encodes a retroviral restriction factor (TRIM5 alpha). Evolutionary analyses o...
Tripartite Motif (TRIM) ubiquitin ligases act in the innate immune response against viruses. One of ...
The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe pathogene...
The retroviral restriction factor TRIMCyp, which is a fusion protein derived from the TRIM5 gene, bl...
The antiretroviral protein TRIM5alpha is known to have evolved different restriction capacities agai...
Retroviruses are both powerful evolutionary forces and dangerous threats to genome integrity. As suc...
The TRIM family proteins share a conserved arrangement of three adjacent domains, an N-terminal RING...
Viral selection pressure has acted on restriction factors that play an important role in innate immu...
Viral selection pressure has acted on restriction factors that play an important role in the innate ...
Lv1/TRIM5 (tripartite motif 5) has recently emerged as an important factor influencing species-spec...
The TRIM family is composed of multi-domain proteins that display the Tripartite Motif (RING, B-box ...
<div><p>The antagonistic interaction with host restriction proteins is a major driver of evolutionar...
Viral selection pressure has acted on restriction factors that play an important role in innate immu...
Viral selection pressure has acted on restriction factors that play an important role in innate immu...
Retroviral capsid recognition by Trim5 blocks productive infection. Rhesus macaques harbor three fun...