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Laszlo Banyai

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Articles

1.   Bányai L, Kerekes K and Patthy L (2012) [22986341]
  Characterization of a Wnt-binding site of the WIF-domain of Wnt inhibitory factor-1.
  FEBS Lett 586, 3122-6
2.   Nagy A, Bányai L and Patthy L (2011) [-100080117]
  Reassessing Domain Architecture Evolution of Metazoan Proteins: Major Impact of Errors Caused by Confusing Paralogs and Epaktologs
  Genes 2, 516-561
3.   Nagy A , Szláma Gy , Szarka E , Trexler M , Bányai L and Patthy L (2011) [-100077786]
  Reassessing Domain Architecture Evolution of Metazoan Proteins: Major Impact of Gene Prediction Errors
  Genes 2, 449-501
4.   Bányai L, Sonderegger P and Patthy L (2010) [20505824]
  Agrin Binds BMP2, BMP4 and TGFbeta1.
  PLoS ONE 5, e10758
5.   Nagy A, Hegyi H, Farkas K, Tordai H, Kozma E, Bányai L and Patthy L (2008) [18752676]
  Identification and correction of abnormal, incomplete and mispredicted proteins in public databases.
  BMC Bioinformatics 9, 353
6.   Liepinsh E, Bányai L, Patthy L and Otting G (2006) [16476441]
  NMR structure of the WIF domain of the human Wnt-inhibitory factor-1.
  J Mol Biol 357, 942-50
7.   Jani M, Tordai H, Trexler M, Bányai L and Patthy L (2005) [15781326]
  Hydroxamate-based peptide inhibitors of matrix metalloprotease 2.
  Biochimie 87, 385-92
8.   Tordai H, Nagy A, Farkas K, Bányai L and Patthy L (2005) [16176277]
  Modules, multidomain proteins and organismic complexity.
  FEBS J 272, 5064-78
9.   Bányai L and Patthy L (2004) [15135065]
  Evidence that human genes of modular proteins have retained significantly more ancestral introns than their fly or worm orthologues.
  FEBS Lett 565, 127-32
10.   Gehrmann ML, Douglas JT, Bányai L, Tordai H, Patthy L and Llinás M (2004) [15317806]
  Modular autonomy, ligand specificity, and functional cooperativity of the three in-tandem fibronectin type II repeats from human matrix metalloproteinase 2.
  J Biol Chem 279, 46921-9
11.   Liepinsh E, Banyai L, Pintacuda G, Trexler M, Patthy L and Otting G (2003) [12670942]
  NMR structure of the netrin-like domain (NTR) of human type I procollagen C-proteinase enhancer defines structural consensus of NTR domains and assesses potential proteinase inhibitory activity and ligand binding.
  J Biol Chem 278, 25982-9
12.   Trexler M, Bányai L and Patthy L (2002) [11928817]
  Distinct expression pattern of two related human proteins containing multiple types of protease-inhibitory modules.
  Biol Chem 383, 223-8
13.   Gehrmann M, Briknarová K, Bányai L, Patthy L and Llinás M (2002) [11928808]
  The col-1 module of human matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2): structural/functional relatedness between gelatin-binding fibronectin type II modules and lysine-binding kringle domains.
  Biol Chem 383, 137-48
14.   Trexler M, Bányai L and Patthy L (2001) [11274388]
  A human protein containing multiple types of protease-inhibitory modules.
  P Natl Acad Sci Usa 98, 3705-9
15.   Briknarová K, Gehrmann M, Bányai L, Tordai H, Patthy L and Llinás M (2001) [11320090]
  Gelatin-binding region of human matrix metalloproteinase-2: solution structure, dynamics, and function of the COL-23 two-domain construct.
  J Biol Chem 276, 27613-21
16.   Liepinsh E, Trexler M, Kaikkonen A, Weigelt J, Bányai L, Patthy L and Otting G (2001) [11574466]
  NMR structure of the LCCL domain and implications for DFNA9 deafness disorder.
  EMBO J 20, 5347-53
17.   Ozhogina OA, Trexler M, Bányai L, Llinás M and Patthy L (2001) [11567102]
  Origin of fibronectin type II (FN2) modules: structural analyses of distantly-related members of the kringle family idey the kringle domain of neurotrypsin as a potential link between FN2 domains and kringles.
  Protein Sci 10, 2114-22
18.   Trexler M, Bányai L and Patthy L (2000) [10971586]
  The LCCL module.
  Eur J Biochem 267, 5751-7
19.   Bányai L and Patthy L (1999) [10452607]
  The NTR module: domains of netrins, secreted frizzled related proteins, and type I procollagen C-proteinase enhancer protein are homologous with tissue inhibitors of metalloproteases.
  Protein Sci 8, 1636-42
20.   Tordai H, Bányai L and Patthy L (1999) [10561497]
  The PAN module: the N-terminal domains of plasminogen and hepatocyte growth factor are homologous with the apple domains of the prekallikrein family and with a novel domain found in numerous nematode proteins.
  FEBS Lett 461, 63-7
21.   Briknarová K, Grishaev A, Bányai L, Tordai H, Patthy L and Llinás M (1999) [10545322]
  The second type II module from human matrix metalloproteinase 2: structure, function and dynamics.
  Structure 7, 1235-45
22.   Bányai L and Patthy L (1998) [9920402]
  Amoebapore homologs of Caenorhabditis elegans.
  Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta-protein Structure And Molecular Enzymology 1429, 259-64
23.   Bányai L, Tordai H and Patthy L (1996) [8662603]
  Structure and domain-domain interactions of the gelatin binding site of human 72-kilodalton type IV collagenase (gelatinase A, matrix metalloproteinase 2).
  J Biol Chem 271, 12003-8
24.   Bányai L, Tordai H and Patthy L (1994) [8135748]
  The gelatin-binding site of human 72 kDa type IV collagenase (gelatinase A).
  Biochem J 298 (Pt 2), 403-7
25.   Constantine KL, Madrid M, Bányai L, Trexler M, Patthy L and Llinás M (1992) [1731074]
  Refined solution structure and ligand-binding properties of PDC-109 domain b. A collagen-binding type II domain.
  J Mol Biol 223, 281-98
26.   Bányai L and Patthy L (1991) [1851108]
  Evidence for the involvement of type II domains in collagen binding by 72 kDa type IV procollagenase.
  FEBS Lett 282, 23-5
27.   Constantine KL, Ramesh V, Bányai L, Trexler M, Patthy L and Llinás M (1991) [1993183]
  Sequence-specific 1H NMR assignments and structural characterization of bovine seminal fluid protein PDC-109 domain b.
  Biochemistry-us 30, 1663-72
28.   Bányai L, Trexler M, Koncz S, Gyenes M, Sipos G and Patthy L (1990) [2249694]
  The collagen-binding site of type-II units of bovine seminal fluid protein PDC-109 and fibronectin.
  Eur J Biochem 193, 801-6
29.   De Marco A, Pluck ND, Bányai L, Trexler M, Laursen RA, Patthy L, Llinás M and Williams RJ (1985) [3994983]
  Analysis and identification of aromatic signals in the proton magnetic resonance spectrum of the kringle 4 fragment from human plasminogen.
  Biochemistry-us 24, 748-53
30.   Trexler M, Bányai L, Patthy L, Pluck ND and Williams RJ (1985) [2996892]
  Chemical modification and nuclear magnetic resonance studies on human plasminogen kringle 4. Assignment of tyrosine and histidine resonances to specific residues in the sequence.
  Eur J Biochem 152, 439-46
31.   Bányai L and Patthy L (1985) [4063378]
  Proximity of the catalytic region and the kringle 2 domain in the closed conformer of plasminogen.
  Biochim Biophys Acta 832, 224-7
32.   Bányai L and Patthy L (1984) [6725259]
  Importance of intramolecular interactions in the control of the fibrin affinity and activation of human plasminogen.
  J Biol Chem 259, 6466-71
33.   Patthy L, Trexler M, Váli Z, Bányai L and Váradi A (1984) [6373375]
  Kringles: modules specialized for protein binding. Homology of the gelatin-binding region of fibronectin with the kringle structures of proteases.
  FEBS Lett 171, 131-6
34.   Bányai L, Váradi A and Patthy L (1983) [6685059]
  Common evolutionary origin of the fibrin-binding structures of fibronectin and tissue-type plasminogen activator.
  FEBS Lett 163, 37-41
35.   Trexler M, Banyai L, Patthy L, Pluck ND and Williams RJP (1983) [-100002735]
  The solution structure of kringle 4. NMR studies on native and several chemically modified kringle 4 species of human plasminogen.
  FEBS Lett 154, 311-318

Books or book chapters

1.   Nagy A, Hegyi H, Farkas K, Tordai H, Kozma E, Banyai L and Patthy L (2008)
  Quality control of gene predictions
  Modern Genome Annotation , 41-54
2.   Banyai L and Patthy L (2004)
  Genome evolution and the evolution of modular proteins.
  Dynamical Genetics , 29-47
3.   Patthy L, Trexler M, Váli Z, Bányai L and Váradi A (1984)
  Kringle structures of human plasminogen: their role in the regulation of fibrinolysis.
  Symp.Biol.Hung. 25, 73-79