2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.06.579137
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Protein interaction map of APOBEC3 enzyme family reveals deamination-independent role in cellular function

Gwendolyn M. Jang,
Arun Kumar Annan Sudarsan,
Arzhang Shayeganmehr
et al.

Abstract: Human APOBEC3 enzymes are a family of single-stranded (ss)DNA and RNA cytidine deaminases that act as part of the intrinsic immunity against viruses and retroelements. These enzymes deaminate cytosine to form uracil which can functionally inactivate or cause degradation of viral or retroelement genomes. In addition, APOBEC3s have deamination independent antiviral activity through protein and nucleic acid interactions. If expression levels are misregulated, some APOBEC3 enzymes can access the human genome leadi… Show more

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“…In line with the findings of a recent interaction study 79 , our cell-based TurboID proteomics showed that A3H-II and A3H-I share many interactors related to RNA processes, albeit less for A3H-I. This further supports a model in which A3H-I is still bound by RNA in cells, yet to a lesser extent.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In line with the findings of a recent interaction study 79 , our cell-based TurboID proteomics showed that A3H-II and A3H-I share many interactors related to RNA processes, albeit less for A3H-I. This further supports a model in which A3H-I is still bound by RNA in cells, yet to a lesser extent.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%