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1.
Németh-Pongrácz V
,
Barabás O
,
Fuxreiter M
,
Simon I
, Pichová I, Rumlová M, Zábranská H, Svergun D, Petoukhov M, Harmat V, Klement E, Hunyadi-Gulyás E, Medzihradszky KF,
Kónya E
and
Vértessy BG
(2007) [17169987]
Flexible segments modulate co-folding of dUTPase and nucleocapsid proteins.
Nucleic Acids Res
35
, 495-505
2.
Barabas O
,
Nemeth V
and
Vertessy BG
(2006) [-100002900]
Crystallization and preliminary X-ray studies of dUTPase from Mason-Pfizer monkey retrovirus.
Acta Crystallogr F
62
, 399-401
3.
Németh-Pongrácz V
, Snasel J, Rumlova M, Pichova I and
Vértessy BG
(2006) [17065090]
Interacting partners of M-PMV nucleocapsid-dUTPase.
Nucleos Nucleot Nucl
25
, 1197-200
4.
Barabas O
,
Nemeth-pongracz V
, Magyar A, Hudecz F and
Vertessy BG
(2006) [-100015042]
Role of the C-terminal conserved sequence motif in the function of dutpase from Mason-pfizer monkey retrovirus
J Pept Sci
12
, 206-
5.
Kovári J
,
Barabás O
,
Takács E
,
Békési A
,
Dubrovay Z
,
Pongrácz V
,
Zagyva I
, Imre T, Szabó P and
Vértessy BG
(2004) [14724274]
Altered active site flexibility and a structural metal-binding site in eukaryotic dUTPase: kinetic characterization, folding, and crystallographic studies of the homotrimeric Drosophila enzyme.
J Biol Chem
279
, 17932-44
6.
Békési A
,
Zagyva I
, Hunyadi-Gulyás E,
Pongrácz V
,
Kovári J
, Nagy AO, Erdei A, Medzihradszky KF and
Vértessy BG
(2004) [14996835]
Developmental regulation of dUTPase in Drosophila melanogaster.
J Biol Chem
279
, 22362-70
7.
Barabás O
,
Pongrácz V
,
Kovári J
, Wilmanns M and
Vértessy BG
(2004) [15208312]
Structural insights into the catalytic mechanism of phosphate ester hydrolysis by dUTPase.
J Biol Chem
279
, 42907-15
8.
Barabás O
, Rumlová M, Erdei A,
Pongrácz V
, Pichová I and
Vértessy BG
(2003) [12869552]
dUTPase and nucleocapsid polypeptides of the Mason-Pfizer monkey virus form a fusion protein in the virion with homotrimeric organization and low catalytic efficiency.
J Biol Chem
278
, 38803-12