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APOBEC

APOBEC ('apolipoprotein B mRNA editing enzyme, catalytic polypeptide-like') is a family of evolutionarily conserved cytidine deaminases. APOBEC ('apolipoprotein B mRNA editing enzyme, catalytic polypeptide-like') is a family of evolutionarily conserved cytidine deaminases. A mechanism of generating protein diversity is mRNA editing. Members of this family are C-to-U editing enzymes. The N-terminal domain of APOBEC like proteins is the catalytic domain, while the C-terminal domain is a pseudocatalytic domain. More specifically, the catalytic domain is a zinc dependent cytidine deaminase domain and is essential for cytidine deamination. RNA editing by APOBEC-1 requires homodimerisation and this complex interacts with RNA binding proteins to form the editosome. In humans/mammals they help protect from viral infections.These enzymes, when misregulated, are a major source of mutation in numerous cancer types. A 2013 review discussed the structural and biophysical aspects of APOBEC3 family enzymes. Much of the APOBEC protein features are described in the widely studied APOBEC3G's page.

[ "Apolipoprotein B", "Lipoprotein", "RNA", "Genome", "Mutation", "Kataegis", "APOBEC1", "APOBEC-1 Deaminase", "APOBEC Protein", "APOBEC Family" ]
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