“…Per the current model, Vif recruits an E3 ubiquitin ligase complex composed of Elongin B/C, cullin 5, RING-box subunit 2 (Rbx2), and core-binding factor (CBFβ) to polyubiquitinate A3G, leading to degradation via the host proteasome ( Fribourgh et al, 2014 ; Guo et al, 2014 ; Jäger et al, 2011 ; Zhang et al, 2011 ). Vif-like proteins have been described for other lentiviruses including simian immunodeficiency virus, feline immunodeficiency virus, bovine immunodeficiency virus, jembrana disease virus, visna/maedi virus, and caprine arthritis encephalitis virus ( Kristbjörnsdóttir et al, 2004 ; Nakano et al, 2017 ; Wang et al, 2018 ; Zhang et al, 2014 ; Zhao et al, 2019 ; Zielonka et al, 2010 ). Species-specific spumaretrovirinae, another subfamily of retroviruses, infect a diverse number of mammals and encode the accessory protein Bet, which impairs the activity of A3G through direct binding and sequestration rather than targeted degradation ( Jaguva Vasudevan et al, 2013 ; Löchelt et al, 2005 ; Russell et al, 2005 ).…”