APOBEC3G DNA deaminase acts processively 3' --> 5' on single-stranded DNA
- PMID: 16622407
- DOI: 10.1038/nsmb1086
APOBEC3G DNA deaminase acts processively 3' --> 5' on single-stranded DNA
Abstract
Akin to a 'Trojan horse,' APOBEC3G DNA deaminase is encapsulated by the HIV virion. APOBEC3G facilitates restriction of HIV-1 infection in T cells by deaminating cytosines in nascent minus-strand complementary DNA. Here, we investigate the biochemical basis for C --> U targeting. We observe that APOBEC3G binds randomly to single-stranded DNA, then jumps and slides processively to deaminate target motifs. When confronting partially double-stranded DNA, to which APOBEC3G cannot bind, sliding is lost but jumping is retained. APOBEC3G shows catalytic orientational specificity such that deamination occurs predominantly 3' --> 5' without requiring hydrolysis of a nucleotide cofactor. Our data suggest that the G --> A mutational gradient generated in viral genomic DNA in vivo could result from an intrinsic processive directional attack by APOBEC3G on single-stranded cDNA.
Comment in
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Dancin' deaminase.Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2006 May;13(5):380-1. doi: 10.1038/nsmb0506-380. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2006. PMID: 16738602
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