Natural APOBEC3C variants can elicit differential HIV-1 restriction activity.
Brett D AndersonTerumasa IkedaSeyed Arad MoghadasiAmber St MartinWilliam L BrownReuben Stewart HarrisPublished in: Retrovirology (2018)
A3C-Ile188 is capable of inhibiting Vif-deficient HIV-1 replication in T cells. Although A3C is eclipsed by the dominant anti-viral activities of other A3s in non-permissive T cell lines and primary T lymphocytes, this enzyme may still be able to contribute to HIV-1 diversification in vivo. Our results highlight the functional redundancy in the human A3 family with regards to HIV-1 restriction and the need to consider naturally occurring variants.