AbstractEvolutionary analyses have revealed that most host-encoded restriction factors against HIV have experienced virus-driven selection during primate evolution. However, HIV also depends on the function of many human proteins, called host factors, for its replication. It is not clear whether virus-driven selection shapes the evolution of host factor genes to the extent that it is known to shape restriction factor genes. We show that five out of 40 HIV host factor genes (13%) analyzed do bear strong signatures of positive selection. Some of these genes (CD4, NUP153, RANBP2/NUP358) have been characterized with respect to the HIV lifecycle, while others (ANKRD30A/NY-BR-1 and MAP4) remain relatively uncharacterized. One of these, ANKRD30A, ...
SummarySAMHD1 has recently been identified as an HIV-1 restriction factor operating in myeloid cells...
SummaryHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 depends on the host cell machinery to support its replic...
Host-pathogen interactions underlie one of the most complex evolutionary phenomena resulting in cont...
AbstractEvolutionary analyses have revealed that most host-encoded restriction factors against HIV h...
BACKGROUND: Known antiretroviral restriction factors are encoded by genes that are under positive se...
BACKGROUND: Known antiretroviral restriction factors are encoded by genes that are under positive se...
The current availability of five complete genomes of different primate species allows the analysis o...
Using both novel and established molecular evolutionary modelling techniques, we have investigated t...
Retroviruses have evolved effective strategies to evade the host immune response, such as high varia...
Restrictions factors are host cell encoded proteins that interfere with multiple steps of human immu...
UnlabelledMolecular evolutionary arms races between viruses and their hosts are important drivers of...
The acquired immune deficiency syndrome, AIDS, is a growing epidemic in the United States and the wo...
Much effort has been spent recently in identifying host factors required for HIV-1 to effectively re...
Abstract Background The Type I interferon response is an important first-line defense against viruse...
SummaryAdvances in human genomics are now being effectively applied to the search for host factors u...
SummarySAMHD1 has recently been identified as an HIV-1 restriction factor operating in myeloid cells...
SummaryHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 depends on the host cell machinery to support its replic...
Host-pathogen interactions underlie one of the most complex evolutionary phenomena resulting in cont...
AbstractEvolutionary analyses have revealed that most host-encoded restriction factors against HIV h...
BACKGROUND: Known antiretroviral restriction factors are encoded by genes that are under positive se...
BACKGROUND: Known antiretroviral restriction factors are encoded by genes that are under positive se...
The current availability of five complete genomes of different primate species allows the analysis o...
Using both novel and established molecular evolutionary modelling techniques, we have investigated t...
Retroviruses have evolved effective strategies to evade the host immune response, such as high varia...
Restrictions factors are host cell encoded proteins that interfere with multiple steps of human immu...
UnlabelledMolecular evolutionary arms races between viruses and their hosts are important drivers of...
The acquired immune deficiency syndrome, AIDS, is a growing epidemic in the United States and the wo...
Much effort has been spent recently in identifying host factors required for HIV-1 to effectively re...
Abstract Background The Type I interferon response is an important first-line defense against viruse...
SummaryAdvances in human genomics are now being effectively applied to the search for host factors u...
SummarySAMHD1 has recently been identified as an HIV-1 restriction factor operating in myeloid cells...
SummaryHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 depends on the host cell machinery to support its replic...
Host-pathogen interactions underlie one of the most complex evolutionary phenomena resulting in cont...