László Vigh - Selected publications#


Vígh, L., Los, D.A., Horváth, A., Murata, N. Tyhe primary signal in the biological perception of temperature-PD-catalyzed hydrogenation of membrane-lipids stimulated the expression of the desa gene in synechocystis-PCC6803. Proc Natl Acade Sci USA 90(1993):9090-9094. (Times Cited: 179)

Török, Z., Horvath, I., Goloubinoff, P., Kovacs, E., Glatz, A., Balogh, G., Vigh, L. Evidence for a lipochaperonin: Association of active protein-folding GroESL oligomers with lipids can stabilize membranes under heat shock conditions. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 94(1997): 2192-2197. (Times Cited: 126)

Vígh, L., Literati, P.N., Horvath, I., Török, Z., Balogh, G., Glatz, A., Kovacs, E., Boros, I., Ferdinandy, P., Farkas, B., Jaszlits, L., Jednakovits, A., Koranyi, L., Maresca, B. Bimoclomol: A nontoxic, hydroxylamine derivative with stress protein-inducing activity and cytoprotective effects. Nature Medicine 3(1997):1150-1154. (Times Cited: 179)

Horváth, I., Glatz, A., Varvasovszki, V., Torok, Z., Pali, T., Balogh, G., Kovacs, E., Nadasdi, L., Benko, S., Joo, F., Vigh, L. Membrane physical state controls the signaling mechanism of the heat shock response in Synechocystis PCC 6803: Identification of hsp17 as a "fluidity gene". Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 95(1998):3513-3518. (Times Cited: 141)

Vígh, L., Maresca, B., Harwood, J.L. Does the membrane's physical state control the expression of heat shock and other genes? Trends Biochem Sci 23(1998):369-374. (Times Cited: 215)

Török, Z., Goloubinoff, P., Horvath, I., Tsvetkova, N.M., Glatz, A., Balogh, G., Varvasovszki, V., Los, D.A., Vierling, E., Crowe, J.H., Vigh, L. Synechocystis HSP17 is an amphitropic protein that stabilizes heat-stressed membranes and binds denatured proteins for subsequent chaperone-mediated refolding, Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 98(2001):3098-3103. (Times Cited: 124)

Tsvetkova, N.M., Horvath, I., Torok, Z., Wolkers, W.F., Balogi, Z., Shigapova, N., Crowe, L.M., Tablin, F., Vierling, E., Crowe, J.H., Vigh, L. Small heat-shock proteins regulate membrane lipid polymorphism. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 99(2002):13504-13509. (Times Cited: 115)

Veréb, G, Szöllösi, J, Matkó, J, Nagy, P, Farkas, T, Vígh, L, Mátyus, L, Waldmann, TA, Damjanovich, S. Dynamic, yet structured: The cell membrane three decades after the Singer-Nicolson model. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 100(2003):8053-8058. (Times Cited: 233)

Carratu, L., Franceschelli, S., Pardini, C.L., Kobayashi, G.S., Horvath, I., Vigh, L., Maresca, B. Membrane lipid perturbation modifies the set point of the temperature of heat shock response in yeast. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 93(1996): 3870-3875. (Times Cited: 113)

Vigh, L., Escriba, P.V., Sonnleitner, A., Sonnleitner, M., Piotto, S., Maresca, B., Horvath, I., Harwood, J.L., The significance of lipid composition for membrane activity: New concepts and ways of assessing function. Progress in Lipid Research 44(2005):303-344. (Times Cited: 75)

Nakamoto, H., Vígh, L. The small heat shock proteins and their clients. Cell Mol Sci 64(2007):294-306. (Times Cited: 103)

Crul T, Toth N, Piotto S, Literati-Nagy P, Tory K, Haldimann P, Kalmar B, Greensmith L, Torok Z, Balogh G, Gombos I, Campana F, Concilio S, Gallyas F, Nagy G, Berente Z, Gungor B, Peter M, Glatz A, Hunya A, Literati-Nagy Z, Vigh L Jr, Hoogstra-Berends F, Heeres A, Kuipers I, Loen L, Seerden JP, Zhang D, Meijering RA, Henning RH, Brundel BJ, Kampinga HH, Koranyi L, Szilvassy Z, Mandl J, Sumegi B, Febbraio MA, Horvath I, Hooper PL, Vigh L. Hydroximic acid derivatives: pleiotropic hsp co-inducers restoring homeostasis and robustness. Curr Pharm Des. 19(2013):309-346.
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