Protein Bioinformatics Research Group

Publication list of Tamás Langó

1. Dobson, L, Gerdán, C, Tusnády, S, Szekeres, LI, Kuffa, KR, Langó, T, Zeke, A and Tusnády, GE (2024) UniTmp: unified resources for transmembrane proteins. Nucleic Acids Res 52: D572-D578.
[ PubMed ] [ DOI ] [Research topic(s): databases, topology]
2. Dobson, L, Szekeres, LI, Gerdán, C, Langó, T, Zeke, A and Tusnády, GE (2023) TmAlphaFold database: membrane localization and evaluation of AlphaFold2 predicted alpha-helical transmembrane protein structures. Nucleic Acids Res 51: D517-D522.
[ PubMed ] [ DOI ] [Research topic(s): databases, topology, structure, servers]
3. Langó, T, Kuffa, KR, Tóth, G, Turiák, L, Drahos, L and Tusnády, GE (2022) Comprehensive Discovery of the Accessible Primary Amino Group-Containing Segments from Cell Surface Proteins by Fine-Tuning a High-Throughput Biotinylation Method. Int J Mol Sci 24: .
4. Zeke, A, Dobson, L, Szekeres, LI, Langó, T and Tusnády, GE (2021) PolarProtDb: A Database of Transmembrane and Secreted Proteins showing Apical-Basal Polarity. J Mol Biol 433: 166705.
[ PubMed ] [ DOI ] [Research topic(s): databases]
5. Langó, T, Pataki, ZG, Turiák, L, Ács, A, Varga, JK, Várady, G, Kucsma, N, Drahos, L and Tusnády, GE (2020) Partial proteolysis improves the identification of the extracellular segments of transmembrane proteins by surface biotinylation. Sci Rep 10: 8880.
6. Müller, A, Langó, T, Turiák, L, Ács, A, Várady, G, Kucsma, N, Drahos, L and Tusnády, GE (2019) Covalently modified carboxyl side chains on cell surface leads to a novel method toward topology analysis of transmembrane proteins. Sci Rep 9: 15729.
7. Langó, T, Róna, G, Hunyadi-Gulyás, É, Turiák, L, Varga, JK, Dobson, L, Várady, G, Drahos, L, Vértessy, BG, Medzihradszky, KF, Szakács, G and Tusnády, GE (2017) Identification of Extracellular Segments by Mass Spectrometry Improves Topology Prediction of Transmembrane Proteins. Sci Rep 7: 42610.
8. Zámbó, B, Várady, G, Padányi, R, Szabó, E, Németh, A, Langó, T, Enyedi, Á and Sarkadi, B (2017) Decreased calcium pump expression in human erythrocytes is connected to a minor haplotype in the ATP2B4 gene. Cell Calcium 65: 73-79.
9. Dobson, L, Langó, T, Reményi, I and Tusnády, GE (2015) Expediting topology data gathering for the TOPDB database. Nucleic Acids Res 43: D283-9.

News

2020-06-02 - Paper published
2019-03-08 - PhD degree
2019-02-07 - Paper published
2018-11-14 - Scientific Students' Association third prize
2018-10-30 - Paper published