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Caroline E. Lilley
Researcher at Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Publications - 15
Citations - 3427
Caroline E. Lilley is an academic researcher from Salk Institute for Biological Studies. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA damage & DNA repair. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 15 publications receiving 3258 citations.
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Global analysis of host-pathogen interactions that regulate early stage HIV-1 replication
Renate König,Yingyao Zhou,Daniel Elleder,Tracy L. Diamond,Ghislain M. C. Bonamy,Jeffrey T. Irelan,Chih-yuan Chiang,Buu P. Tu,Paul D. De Jesus,Caroline E. Lilley,Shannon Seidel,Amanda M. Opaluch,Jeremy S. Caldwell,Matthew D. Weitzman,Kelli Kuhen,Sourav Bandyopadhyay,Trey Ideker,Anthony P. Orth,Loren Miraglia,Frederic D. Bushman,John A. T. Young,Sumit K. Chanda +21 more
TL;DR: A multiscale approach to assemble a host-pathogen biochemical network containing 213 confirmed host cellular factors and 11 HIV-1-encoded proteins has uncovered multiprotein virus-host interactions that likely act in concert to facilitate the early steps of HIV- 1 infection.
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The Mre11 complex is required for ATM activation and the G2/M checkpoint
Christian T. Carson,Christian T. Carson,Rachel A. Schwartz,Rachel A. Schwartz,Travis H. Stracker,Travis H. Stracker,Travis H. Stracker,Caroline E. Lilley,Darwin V. Lee,Matthew D. Weitzman +9 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the Mre11 complex can function as a damage sensor upstream of ATM/ATR signaling in mammalian cells.
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APOBEC3A is a potent inhibitor of adeno-associated virus and retrotransposons
Hui Chen,Caroline E. Lilley,Qin Yu,Darwin V. Lee,Jody Chou,Iñigo Narvaiza,Nathaniel R. Landau,Matthew D. Weitzman +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that hA3A is catalytically active and that it, but none of the other APOBEC3 family members, potently inhibits replication of the parvovirus adeno-associated virus (AAV).
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A Hybrid Vector for Ligand-Directed Tumor Targeting and Molecular Imaging
Amin Hajitou,Martin Trepel,Caroline E. Lilley,Suren Soghomonyan,Mian M. Alauddin,Frank C. Marini,Bradley H. Restel,Michael G. Ozawa,Catherine A. Moya,Roberto Rangel,Yan Sun,Karim Zaoui,Manfred Schmidt,Christof von Kalle,Matthew D. Weitzman,Juri G. Gelovani,Renata Pasqualini,Wadih Arap +17 more
TL;DR: It is shown that AAVP provides superior tumor transduction over phage and that incorporation of inverted terminal repeats is associated with improved fate of the delivered transgene and the temporal dynamics and spatial heterogeneity of gene expression mediated by targeted AAVP can be monitored by positron emission tomography.
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DNA repair proteins affect the lifecycle of herpes simplex virus 1
TL;DR: It is reported that herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) infection can activate and exploit a cellular DNA damage response that aids viral replication in nonneuronal cells, and the failure of neurons to mount aDNA damage response to HSV- 1 may contribute to the establishment of latency.