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  • 2012 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

András Perczel is affiliated with Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary and specializes in the broad field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on Molecular Biology. They have contributed to 109 publications across these areas.

Their research spans several subfields including Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, Physiology, and Spectroscopy. Key topics addressed in their work include Chemical Synthesis and Analysis, Protein Structure and Dynamics, Alzheimer's disease research and treatments, Enzyme Structure and Function, Machine Learning in Bioinformatics, Click Chemistry and Applications, and Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research.

Frequent collaborative partners in their research are Dóra K. Menyhárd, Viktor Farkas, Gitta Schlosser, Dániel Horváth, and Pál Stráner.

Publications by András Perczel appear regularly in several scientific journals and venues, notably:

  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Nature Communications
  • Chemical Science
  • Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling

Representative recent papers include:

  • "Pseudouridylation defect due to DKC1 and NOP10 mutations causes nephrotic syndrome with cataracts, hearing impairment, and enterocolitis" (2020) published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Structural impact of GTP binding on downstream KRAS signaling" (2020) published in Chemical Science
  • "Cost-Effective Flow Peptide Synthesis: Metamorphosis of HPLC" (2021) published in Organic Process Research & Development
  • "Downregulation of transposable elements extends lifespan in Caenorhabditis elegans" (2023) published in Nature Communications
  • "Dynamically encoded reactivity of Ras enzymes: opening new frontiers for drug discovery" (2020) published in Cancer and Metastasis Reviews

András Perczel was recognized as a Member of Academia Europaea in 2012.

Best Publications

  • Analysis of the circular dichroism spectrum of proteins using the convex constraint algorithm: A practical guide

    A. Perczel;K. Park;G.D. Fasman

  • Convex constraint analysis: a natural deconvolution of circular dichroism curves of proteins.

    A Perczel;M Hollósi;G Tusnády;G D Fasman

  • Peptide models. 1. Topology of selected peptide conformational potential energy surfaces (glycine and alanine derivatives)

    Andras Perczel;Janos G. Angyan;Marton Kajtar;Wladia Viviani

  • Mutation-dependent recessive inheritance of NPHS2 -associated steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome

    Kálmán Tory;Dóra K Menyhárd;Stéphanie Woerner;Fabien Nevo

  • Natively unfolded tubulin polymerization promoting protein TPPP/p25 is a common marker of alpha-synucleinopathies

    Gabor G. Kovacs;Lajos Laszlo;Janos Kovacs;Poul Henning Jensen

  • Ab initio characterization of building units in peptides and proteins

    Attila G. Császár;András Perczel

  • Deconvolution of the circular dichroism spectra of proteins: The circular dichroism spectra of the antiparallel β-sheet in proteins

    A. Perczel;K. Park;Gerald D. Fasman

  • Conformational analysis of pseudocyclic hexapeptides based on quantitative circular dichroism (CD), NOE, and x-ray data. The pure CD spectra of type I and type II .beta.-turns

    Andras Perczel;Miklos Hollosi;Bruce M. Foxman;Gerald D. Fasman

  • NMR studies of a viral protein that mimics the regulators of complement activation.

    Alan P. Wiles;Graeme Shaw;Jeremy Bright;Andras Perczel

  • Vicinal disulfide turns

    Oliviero Carugo;Masa Cemazar;Sotir Zahariev;Ilona Hudaky

  • Differentiation between transmembrane helices and peripheral helices by the deconvolution of circular dichroism spectra of membrane proteins.

    Kyusung Park;András Perczel;Gerald D. Fasman

  • The evaluation of type I and type II β-turn mixtures: Circular dichroism, NMR and molecular dynamics studies*

    A. Perczel;M. Hollosi;P. Sandor;G.D. Fasman

  • CD and Fourier transform ir spectroscopic studies of peptides. II. Detection of beta-turns in linear peptides.

    M. Hollósi;Zs. Majer;A. Z. Rónai;A. Magyar

  • α- and 310-Helix Interconversion: A Quantum-Chemical Study on Polyalanine Systems in the Gas Phase and in Aqueous Solvent

    Igor A. Topol;Stanley K. Burt;Eugen Deretey;‡ Ting-Hua Tang

  • Characterization of β-turns in cyclic hexapeptides in solution by fourier transform ir spectroscopy

    H. H. Mantsch;A. Perczel;A. Perczel;M. Hollósi;G. D. Fasman

  • Peptide models 6. New .beta.-turn conformations from ab initio calculations confirmed by x-ray data of proteins

    Andras Perczel;Michael A. McAllister;Pal Csaszar;Imre G. Csizmadia

  • Membrane translocation of penetratin and its derivatives in different cell lines.

    T. Letoha;S. Gaál;C. Somlai;A. Czajlik

  • Peptide Models. 3. Conformational Potential Energy Hypersurface of Formyl-l-valinamide

    Wladia Viviani;Jean Louis Rivail;Andras Perczel;Imre G. Csizmadia

  • Metal ion-induced conformational changes of phosphorylated fragments of human neurofilament (NF-M) protein.

    M. Hollósi;L. Ürge;A. Perczel;J. Kajtár

  • Peptide models 4. Topological features of molecular mechanics and ab initio 2D-ramachandran maps: Conformational data for for-Gly-NH2, for-l-Ala-NH2, Ac-l-Ala-NHMe and for-l-Val-NH2

    Michael A. McAllister;András Perczel;András Perczel;Pál Császár;Wladia Viviani

Frequent Co-Authors

Imre G. Csizmadia
Imre G. Csizmadia University of Toronto
Gerald D. Fasman
Gerald D. Fasman Brandeis University
Peter Tompa
Peter Tompa Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Attila G. Császár
Attila G. Császár Eötvös Loránd University
Corinne Antignac
Corinne Antignac Institut Imagine
Judit Ovádi
Judit Ovádi Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Henry H. Mantsch
Henry H. Mantsch National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Katalin F. Medzihradszky
Katalin F. Medzihradszky University of California, San Francisco
Sándor Pongor
Sándor Pongor Pázmány Péter Catholic University
Bruce M. Foxman
Bruce M. Foxman Brandeis University

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