Peter Tompa
scientist
medical science
Flanders Interuniversity Institute for Biotechnology
Belgium
Biography
​​PhD: ELTE University, Budapest, Hungary, 1991 D.Sc. Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary, 2006 Postdoc in ECUST Univ. China - Weizmann Inst. Israel - St. Jude Children's Hosp., US - Tokyo Univ., Japan Pi, Inst. Enzymology, Budapest, Hungary, 2006-11 Deputy Director Inst. Enzymology, Hungary, 2007-09 VIB group leader since 2011 VIB scientific director 2011-15
Research Interest
Bioinformatics Structural biology Proteomics
Publications
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Numerous proteins with unique characteristics are degraded by the 26S proteasome following monoubiquitination Braten O, Livneh I, Ziv T, Admon A, Kehat I, Caspi L, Gonen H, Bercovich B, Godzik A, Jahandideh S, Jaroszewski L, Sommer T, Kwon Y, Guha Roy M, Tompa P, Ciechanover APROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 113, E4639-E4647, 2016
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Tripartite degrons confer diversity and specificity on regulated protein degradation in the ubiquitin-proteasome system Guha Roy M* Bhowmick P* Sallam M Tompa PNature Communications, 7, 10239, 2016
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Phase Separation of C9orf72 Dipeptide Repeats Perturbs Stress Granule Dynamics Boeynaems S Bogaert E Kovacs D Konijnenberg A Timmerman E Volkov O Guha Roy M De Decker M Jaspers T Ryan V Janke A Baatsen P Vercruysse T Kolaitis R Daelemans D Taylor J Kedersha N Anderson P Impens F Sobott F Schymkowitz J Rousseau F Fawzi N Robberecht W Van Damme P Tompa P* Van Den Bosch L*MOLECULAR CELL, 65, 1044-1055 e5, 2017