From APOBEC to ZAP: Diverse mechanisms used by cellular restriction factors to inhibit virus infections

Volume: 1866, Issue: 3, Pages: 382 - 394
Published: Mar 1, 2019
Abstract
Antiviral restriction factors are cellular proteins that inhibit the entry, replication, or spread of viruses. These proteins are critical components of the innate immune system and function to limit the severity and host range of virus infections. Here we review the current knowledge on the mechanisms of action of several restriction factors that affect multiple viruses at distinct stages of their life cycles. For example, APOBEC3G deaminates...
Paper Details
Title
From APOBEC to ZAP: Diverse mechanisms used by cellular restriction factors to inhibit virus infections
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Volume
1866
Issue
3
Pages
382 - 394
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