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APOBEC3G protein, human
Known as:
APOBEC3G, human
, CEM-15
, CEM15 protein, human
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DNA dC->dU-editing enzyme APOBEC-3G protein (384 aa, ~46 kDa) is encoded by the human APOBEC3G gene. This protein is a member of the cytidine…
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APOBEC Deaminases
APOBEC3G gene
Antiviral Response
Cytidine Deaminase
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APOBEC-3G Deaminase
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deoxycytidine deaminase
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Review
2010
Review
2010
Metabolic syndrome and cognitive impairment: current epidemiology and possible underlying mechanisms.
F. Panza
,
V. Frisardi
,
+8 authors
V. Solfrizzi
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
2010
Corpus ID: 1067074
A possible role of vascular and lifestyle-related factors was recently proposed for age-related changes of cognitive function…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Vif Overcomes the Innate Antiviral Activity of APOBEC3G by Promoting Its Degradation in the Ubiquitin-Proteasome Pathway*
Andrew Mehle
,
B. Strack
,
P. Ancuța
,
Chengsheng Zhang
,
M. McPike
,
D. Gabuzda
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2004
Corpus ID: 23786406
Viruses must overcome diverse intracellular defense mechanisms to establish infection. The Vif (virion infectivity factor…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
A Single Amino Acid Determinant Governs the Species-specific Sensitivity of APOBEC3G to Vif Action*
Bastien Mangeat
,
P. Turelli
,
S. Liao
,
D. Trono
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2004
Corpus ID: 35311755
APOBEC3G (also known as CEM15) is an innate intracellular antiretroviral factor that is counteracted by the Vif protein of…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
HIV-1 Vif protein binds the editing enzyme APOBEC3G and induces its degradation
M. Marin
,
K. Rose
,
S. Kozak
,
D. Kabat
Nature Network Boston
2003
Corpus ID: 21065858
The viral infectivity factor (Vif) encoded by HIV-1 neutralizes a potent antiviral pathway that occurs in human T lymphocytes and…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
The antiretroviral enzyme APOBEC3G is degraded by the proteasome in response to HIV-1 Vif
A. Sheehy
,
N. Gaddis
,
M. Malim
Nature Network Boston
2003
Corpus ID: 32562982
The human protein apolipoprotein B mRNA-editing enzyme–catalytic polypeptide-like-3G (APOBEC3G), also known as CEM-15, mediates a…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
The cytidine deaminase CEM15 induces hypermutation in newly synthesized HIV-1 DNA
Hui Zhang
,
Bin Yang
,
R. Pomerantz
,
Chune Zhang
,
S. Arunachalam
,
Ling Gao
Nature
2003
Corpus ID: 2638387
High mutation frequency during reverse transcription has a principal role in the genetic variation of primate lentiviral…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Obesity: Keeping hunger at bay
M. Schwartz
,
G. Morton
Nature
2002
Corpus ID: 4314450
Many different hormones control our weight and appetite. The discovery of another hormone, which suppresses appetite for up to 12…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Cellular elimination of 2',2'-difluorodeoxycytidine 5'-triphosphate: a mechanism of self-potentiation.
Volker Heinemann
,
YÂ ¡-ZhengXu
,
+4 authors
W. Plunkett
Cancer Research
1992
Corpus ID: 2770285
2',2'-Difluorodeoxycytidine (dFdC, Gemcitabine) is a deoxycytidine analogue which, after phosphorylation to the 5'-di- and 5…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Nucleotide sequence of the Escherichia coli cad operon: a system for neutralization of low extracellular pH
S. Meng
,
G. Bennett
Journal of Bacteriology
1992
Corpus ID: 43068452
Lysine decarboxylase of Escherichia coli has been the subject of enzymological studies, and the gene encoding lysine…
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Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
Pseudomonas aeruginosa mutants affected in anaerobic growth on arginine: evidence for a four-gene cluster encoding the arginine deiminase pathway
C. Wauven
,
A. Piérard
,
M. Kley-Raymann
,
Didier Haas
Journal of Bacteriology
1984
Corpus ID: 45063733
Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO was able to grow in the absence of exogenous terminal electron acceptors, provided that the medium…
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