A naturally occurring feline APOBEC3 variant that loses anti-lentiviral activity by lacking two amino acid residues
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A naturally occurring feline APOBEC3 variant that loses anti-lentiviral activity by lacking two amino acid residues
Abstract
Apolipoprotein B mRNA-editing enzyme catalytic polypeptide-like 3 (APOBEC3) is a mammalian protein that restricts lentiviral replication. Various polymorphisms of mammalian APOBEC3 genes have been observed in humans, Old World monkeys and domestic cats; however, the genetic diversity of APOBEC3 genes in other mammals remains unaddressed. Here we identify a novel haplotype of the feline APOBEC3Z3 gene, an APOBEC3 gene that restricts feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) replication, in a Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx). Compared to the previously identified lynx APOBEC3Z3 (haplotype I), the new sequence (haplotype II) harbours two amino acid deletions (Q16 and H17) and a nonsynonymous substitution (R68Q). Interestingly, lynx APOBEC3Z3 haplotype II does not suppress FIV infectivity, whereas haplotype I does. Mutagenesis experiments further revealed that deleting two amino acids (Q16 and H17) causes anti-FIV activity loss. This report demonstrates that a naturally occurring APOBEC3 variant loses anti-lentiviral activity through the deletion of two amino acid residues.
Keywords: APOBEC3; FIV; evolutionary arms race; felids; lentivirus; lynx.
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