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Meytal Galilee

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Li H, Wu S, Lin R, Xiao Y, Morotti A, Wang Y, et al.
Mol Plant . 2023 Jan; 16(3):549-570. PMID: 36639870
The presence of anticancer clerodane diterpenoids is a chemotaxonomic marker for the traditional Chinese medicinal plant Scutellaria barbata, although the molecular mechanisms behind clerodane biosynthesis are unknown. Here, we report...
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Galilee M, Alian A
PLoS Pathog . 2018 Jan; 14(1):e1006849. PMID: 29364950
Reverse transcriptase (RT) is the target for the majority of anti-HIV-1 drugs. As with all anti-AIDS treatments, continued success of RT inhibitors is persistently disrupted by the occurrence of resistance...
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Galilee M, Britan-Rosich E, Griner S, Uysal S, Baumgartel V, Lamb D, et al.
Structure . 2016 Oct; 24(11):1936-1946. PMID: 27692964
HIV-1 integrase (IN) catalyzes viral DNA integration into the host genome and facilitates multifunctional steps including virus particle maturation. Competency of IN to form multimeric assemblies is functionally critical, presenting...
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Khwaja A, Galilee M, Marx A, Alian A
Sci Rep . 2016 Apr; 6:24957. PMID: 27102180
Viruses use a strategy of high mutational rates to adapt to environmental and therapeutic pressures, circumventing the deleterious effects of random single-point mutations by coevolved compensatory mutations, which restore protein...
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Marx A, Galilee M, Alian A
Sci Rep . 2015 Dec; 5:18191. PMID: 26678087
The strong association of APOBEC3 cytidine deaminases with somatic mutations leading to cancers accentuates the importance of their tight intracellular regulation to minimize cellular transformations. We reveal a novel allosteric...
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Galilee M, Alian A
Structure . 2014 Sep; 22(10):1512-9. PMID: 25199694
Retroviral DNA integration into the host genome is mediated by nucleoprotein assemblies containing tetramers of viral integrase (IN). Whereas the fully active form of IN comprises a dimer of dimers,...