<div><p>The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe pathogenesis in many of these natural reservoirs, are taken as evidence for long-term co-evolution between the simian immunodeficiency viruses (SIVs) and their primate hosts. Evidence for positive selection acting on antiviral restriction factors is consistent with virus-host interactions spanning millions of years of primate evolution. However, many restriction mechanisms are not virus-specific, and selection cannot be unambiguously attributed to any one type of virus. We hypothesized that the restriction factor TRIM5, because of its unique specificity for retrovirus capsids, should accumulate adaptive changes in a virus-specific fashion, and...
Lentiviruses chronically infect a broad range of mammalian species and have been transmitted from pr...
Retroviral capsid recognition by Trim5 blocks productive infection. Rhesus macaques harbor three fun...
Simian immunodeficiency viruses (SIVs) are found in an extensive number of African primates, and hum...
The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe pathogene...
The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe pathogene...
<div><p>Naturally circulating lentiviruses are abundant in African primate species today, yet their ...
Naturally circulating lentiviruses are abundant in African primate species today, yet their origins ...
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...
The distribution of lentiviruses among primates reflects a history of interspecies transmission and ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012The emergence of AIDS in the early 20th century has pr...
Exploration of the diversity among primate lentiviruses is necessary to elucidate the origins and ev...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Restriction factors are an important component of the ...
TRIMCyps are anti-retroviral proteins that have arisen independently in New World and Old World prim...
Lentiviruses chronically infect a broad range of mammalian species and have been transmitted from pr...
Lentiviruses chronically infect a broad range of mammalian species and have been transmitted from pr...
Retroviral capsid recognition by Trim5 blocks productive infection. Rhesus macaques harbor three fun...
Simian immunodeficiency viruses (SIVs) are found in an extensive number of African primates, and hum...
The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe pathogene...
The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe pathogene...
<div><p>Naturally circulating lentiviruses are abundant in African primate species today, yet their ...
Naturally circulating lentiviruses are abundant in African primate species today, yet their origins ...
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...
The distribution of lentiviruses among primates reflects a history of interspecies transmission and ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012The emergence of AIDS in the early 20th century has pr...
Exploration of the diversity among primate lentiviruses is necessary to elucidate the origins and ev...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Restriction factors are an important component of the ...
TRIMCyps are anti-retroviral proteins that have arisen independently in New World and Old World prim...
Lentiviruses chronically infect a broad range of mammalian species and have been transmitted from pr...
Lentiviruses chronically infect a broad range of mammalian species and have been transmitted from pr...
Retroviral capsid recognition by Trim5 blocks productive infection. Rhesus macaques harbor three fun...
Simian immunodeficiency viruses (SIVs) are found in an extensive number of African primates, and hum...