Characterization of red-capped mangabey tetherin: implication for the co-evolution of primates and their lentiviruses

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Tomoko Kobayashi
Junko S. Takeuchi
Fengrong Ren
Kenta Matsuda
Kei Sato
Yuichi Kimura
Naoko Misawa
Rokusuke Yoshikawa
Yusuke Nakano
Eri Yamada
Hiroshi Tanaka
Vanessa M. Hirsch
Yoshio Koyanagi
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[1] Laboratory of Viral Pathogenesis,Department of Bioinformatics
[2] Institute for Virus Research,Department of Medical Virology
[3] Kyoto University,Laboratory of Animal Health, Department of Animal Science, Faculty of agriculture
[4] Medical Research Institute,undefined
[5] Tokyo Medical and Dental University,undefined
[6] Laboratory of Molecular Microbiology,undefined
[7] National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases,undefined
[8] National Institutes of Health,undefined
[9] Faculty of Life Sciences,undefined
[10] Kumamoto University,undefined
[11] Tokyo University of Agriculture,undefined
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Primate lentiviruses including human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and simian immunodeficiency viruses (SIVs) evolved through the acquisition of antagonists against intrinsic host restriction factors, such as tetherin. It is widely accepted that HIV-1 has emerged by zoonotic transmission of SIV in chimpanzee (SIVcpz) and that SIVcpz Nef protein antagonizes chimpanzee tetherin. Although Nef of SIVcpz shares a common ancestor with that of SIVrcm, an SIV in red-capped mangabey (Cercocebus torquatus), it remains unclear whether SIVrcm Nef can antagonize tetherin of its natural host. In this study, we determine the sequence of red-capped mangabey tetherin for the first time and directly demonstrate that SIVrcm Nef is the bona fide antagonist of red-capped mangabey tetherin. These findings suggest that SIVrcm Nef is the functional ancestor of SIVcpz Nef. Moreover, molecular phylogenetic analyses reveal that tetherins of the genus Cercocebus have experienced adaptive evolution, which is presumably promoted by primate lentiviruses.
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