The antiretroviral protein TRIM5alpha is known to have evolved different restriction capacities against various retroviruses, driven by positive Darwinian selection. However, how these different specificities have evolved in the primate lineages is not fully understood. Here we used ancestral protein resurrection to estimate the evolution of antiviral restriction specificities of TRIM5alpha on the primate lineage leading to humans. We used TRIM5alpha coding sequences from 24 primates for the reconstruction of ancestral TRIM5alpha sequences using maximum-likelihood and Bayesian approaches. Ancestral sequences were transduced into HeLa and CRFK cells. Stable cell lines were generated and used to test restriction of a panel of extant retroviru...
Rhesus monkey TRIM5α (TRIM5αrh) recognizes the incoming HIV-1 core through its C-terminal B30.2(PRYS...
Tripartite motif-containing protein 5 (TRIM5) is considered to be a potential target for cell-based...
TRIM5a provides a cytoplasmic block to retroviral infection, and orthologs encoded by some primates ...
The antiretroviral protein TRIM5alpha is known to have evolved different restriction capacities agai...
Analysis of TRIM5α and APOBEC3G genes suggests that these two restriction factors underwent strong p...
The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe pathogene...
these two restriction factors underwent strong positive selection throughout primate evolution. This...
The retroviral restriction factor TRIMCyp, which is a fusion protein derived from the TRIM5 gene, bl...
Lentiviruses, the genus of retrovirus that includes HIV-1, rarely endogenize. Some lemurs uniquely p...
The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe pathogene...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infects humans and chimpanzees but not Old World monkeys...
The resurrection of inactive endogenous retroviruses allows us to learn about interactions between e...
Lv1/TRIM5 (tripartite motif 5) has recently emerged as an important factor influencing species-spec...
Tripartite Motif (TRIM) ubiquitin ligases act in the innate immune response against viruses. One of ...
TRIMCyps are anti-retroviral proteins that have arisen independently in New World and Old World prim...
Rhesus monkey TRIM5α (TRIM5αrh) recognizes the incoming HIV-1 core through its C-terminal B30.2(PRYS...
Tripartite motif-containing protein 5 (TRIM5) is considered to be a potential target for cell-based...
TRIM5a provides a cytoplasmic block to retroviral infection, and orthologs encoded by some primates ...
The antiretroviral protein TRIM5alpha is known to have evolved different restriction capacities agai...
Analysis of TRIM5α and APOBEC3G genes suggests that these two restriction factors underwent strong p...
The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe pathogene...
these two restriction factors underwent strong positive selection throughout primate evolution. This...
The retroviral restriction factor TRIMCyp, which is a fusion protein derived from the TRIM5 gene, bl...
Lentiviruses, the genus of retrovirus that includes HIV-1, rarely endogenize. Some lemurs uniquely p...
The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe pathogene...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infects humans and chimpanzees but not Old World monkeys...
The resurrection of inactive endogenous retroviruses allows us to learn about interactions between e...
Lv1/TRIM5 (tripartite motif 5) has recently emerged as an important factor influencing species-spec...
Tripartite Motif (TRIM) ubiquitin ligases act in the innate immune response against viruses. One of ...
TRIMCyps are anti-retroviral proteins that have arisen independently in New World and Old World prim...
Rhesus monkey TRIM5α (TRIM5αrh) recognizes the incoming HIV-1 core through its C-terminal B30.2(PRYS...
Tripartite motif-containing protein 5 (TRIM5) is considered to be a potential target for cell-based...
TRIM5a provides a cytoplasmic block to retroviral infection, and orthologs encoded by some primates ...