BACKGROUND: Tetherin is a recently identified antiviral restriction factor that restricts HIV-1 particle release in the absence of the HIV-1 viral protein U (Vpu). It is reminiscent of APOBEC3G and TRIM5a that also antagonize HIV. APOBEC3G and TRIM5a have been demonstrated to evolve under pervasive positive selection throughout primate evolution, supporting the red-queen hypothesis. Therefore, one naturally presumes that Tetherin also evolves under pervasive positive selection throughout primate evolution and supports the red-queen hypothesis. Here, we performed a detailed evolutionary analysis to address this presumption. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Results of non-synonymous and synonymous substitution rates reveal that Tetherin as a w...
The Red Queen hypothesis elegantly reflects virus-host interactions whereby alternate switching in s...
International audienceIn different primate lentiviruses, three proteins (Vpu, Env and Nef) have been...
HIV-1 groups M, N, O, and P resulted from four independent zoonotic transmission events of simian im...
Tetherin is a recently identified antiviral restriction factor that restricts HIV-1 particle release...
Tetherin/BST-2 is a host-encoded protein that restricts a wide diversity of viruses at the stage of ...
Tetherin/BST-2/CD317 is a recently identified antiviral protein that blocks the release of nascent r...
The recently identified restriction factor tetherin/BST-2/CD317 is an interferon-inducible trans-mem...
Hotspots of rapid genome evolution hold clues about human adaptation. We present a comparative analy...
<p>(A) Nucleotide alignment of nine primate tetherin sequences. HoSa (Homo Sapiens), Popy (Pongo Pyg...
Abstract Background The anti-viral activity of the cellular restriction factor, BST-2/tetherin, was ...
With more than 30 million infected people world-wide, HIV-1 is the major causative agent of AIDS. Un...
The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe pathogene...
HIV-1 groups M and N emerged within the last century following two independent cross-species transmi...
<div><p>The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe p...
UnlabelledMolecular evolutionary arms races between viruses and their hosts are important drivers of...
The Red Queen hypothesis elegantly reflects virus-host interactions whereby alternate switching in s...
International audienceIn different primate lentiviruses, three proteins (Vpu, Env and Nef) have been...
HIV-1 groups M, N, O, and P resulted from four independent zoonotic transmission events of simian im...
Tetherin is a recently identified antiviral restriction factor that restricts HIV-1 particle release...
Tetherin/BST-2 is a host-encoded protein that restricts a wide diversity of viruses at the stage of ...
Tetherin/BST-2/CD317 is a recently identified antiviral protein that blocks the release of nascent r...
The recently identified restriction factor tetherin/BST-2/CD317 is an interferon-inducible trans-mem...
Hotspots of rapid genome evolution hold clues about human adaptation. We present a comparative analy...
<p>(A) Nucleotide alignment of nine primate tetherin sequences. HoSa (Homo Sapiens), Popy (Pongo Pyg...
Abstract Background The anti-viral activity of the cellular restriction factor, BST-2/tetherin, was ...
With more than 30 million infected people world-wide, HIV-1 is the major causative agent of AIDS. Un...
The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe pathogene...
HIV-1 groups M and N emerged within the last century following two independent cross-species transmi...
<div><p>The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe p...
UnlabelledMolecular evolutionary arms races between viruses and their hosts are important drivers of...
The Red Queen hypothesis elegantly reflects virus-host interactions whereby alternate switching in s...
International audienceIn different primate lentiviruses, three proteins (Vpu, Env and Nef) have been...
HIV-1 groups M, N, O, and P resulted from four independent zoonotic transmission events of simian im...