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Publications in 2019

1. 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]
2. 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.
3. Kiss-Tóth, A, Dobson, L, Péterfia, B, Ángyán, AF, Ligeti, B, Lukács, G and Gáspári, Z (2019) Occurrence of Ordered and Disordered Structural Elements in Postsynaptic Proteins Supports Optimization for Interaction Diversity. Entropy (Basel) 21: .
4. 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.
5. Mészáros, B, Dobson, L, Fichó, E and Simon, I (2019) Sequence and Structure Properties Uncover the Natural Classification of Protein Complexes Formed by Intrinsically Disordered Proteins via Mutual Synergistic Folding. Int J Mol Sci 20: .

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