Rules of Engagement: Molecular Insights from Host-Virus Arms Races
Fred Hutch Cancer Center · Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Abstract
Mammalian genes and genomes have been shaped by ancient and ongoing challenges from viruses. These genetic imprints can be identified via evolutionary analyses to reveal fundamental details about when (how old), where (which protein domains), and how (what are the functional consequences of adaptive changes) host-virus arms races alter the proteins involved. Just as extreme amino acid conservation can serve to identify key immutable residues in enzymes, positively selected residues point to molecular recognition interfaces between host and viral proteins that have adapted and counter-adapted in a long series of classical Red Queen conflicts. Common rules for the strategies employed by both hosts and viruses…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Host (biology)
- Genome
- Virus
- Gene
- Evolutionary biology
- Viral evolution
- Genetics
- Life in Land