Protein Bioinformatics Research Group

Publication list of Gábor E. Tusnády

21. Varga, JK and Tusnády, GE (2019) The TMCrys server for supporting crystallization of transmembrane proteins. Bioinformatics 35: 4203-4204.
[ PubMed ] [ DOI ] [Research topic(s): servers]
22. 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.
23. Mészáros, B, Dobson, L, Fichó, E, Tusnády, GE, Dosztányi, Z and Simon, I (2019) Sequential, Structural and Functional Properties of Protein Complexes Are Defined by How Folding and Binding Intertwine. J Mol Biol 431: 4408-4428.
24. Dobson, L, Mészáros, B and Tusnády, GE (2018) Structural Principles Governing Disease-Causing Germline Mutations. J Mol Biol 430: 4955-4970.
[ PubMed ] [ DOI ] [Research topic(s): tmidr]
25. Baráth, D, Jaksa-Czotter, N, Molnár, J, Varga, T, Balássy, J, Szabó, LK, Kirilla, Z, Tusnády, GE, Preininger, É and Várallyay, É (2018) Small RNA NGS Revealed the Presence of Cherry Virus A and Little Cherry Virus 1 on Apricots in Hungary. Viruses 10: .
26. Varga, JK and Tusnády, GE (2018) TMCrys: predict propensity of success for transmembrane protein crystallization. Bioinformatics 34: 3126-3130.
[ PubMed ] [ DOI ] [Research topic(s): servers]
27. Varga, JK, Dobson, L, Reményi, I and Tusnády, GE (2017) TSTMP: target selection for structural genomics of human transmembrane proteins. Nucleic Acids Res 45: D325-D330.
[ PubMed ] [ DOI ] [Research topic(s): databases]
28. Pipek, O, Ribli, D, Molnár, J, Póti, ÁL, Krzystanek, M, Bodor, A, Tusnády, GE, Szállási, Z, Csabai, I and Szüts, D (2017) Fast and accurate mutation detection in whole genome sequences of multiple isogenic samples with IsoMut. BMC Bioinformatics 18: 73.
29. 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.
30. Csernák, E, Molnár, J, Tusnády, GE and Tóth, E (2017) Application of Targeted Next-generation Sequencing, TruSeq Custom Amplicon Assay for Molecular Pathology Diagnostics on Formalin-fixed and Paraffin-embedded Samples. Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol 25: 460-466.

News

2017-01-11 - Paper accepted
2016-11-17 - Scientific Students' Association first prize
2016-10-06 - TSTMP
2016-08-23 - ÚNKP
2016-04-14 - Paper published