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RESEARCH

Mechanisms of the actin-dependent translocation of GLUT4 glucose transporter

collaboration

  • Anikó-Keller Pintér (Department of Biochemistry, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary)

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Bio4Comp - Parallel network-based biocomputation - Horizon2020

collaboration

  • Alf Mansson, Department of Chemistry and Biomedical Sciences, Linneaus University, Sweden
     

Mechanisms of thin filament assembly during myofibrillogenesis

​collaborations

  • József Mihály (Institute of Genetics, Biological Research Centre, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szeged, Hungary)

  • Lajos Kalmár (Institute of Enzymology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Budapest, Hungary)

 

Coordinated regulation of actin-microtubule dynamics

collaboration

  • József Mihály (Institute of Genetics, Biological Research Centre, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szeged, Hungary)

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Isoform-specific functional diversity of actin and tropomyosin isoforms

Reconstituted microsphere-based biomimetic apporaches, light microscopy (fluorescence, TIRF, phase-contrast), fluorescence spectroscopy (steady-state, time-dependent), differential scanning calorimetry, protein biochemical and biophysical techniques, molecular biology, protein purification (from tissue, E. coli, baculovirus), cell culture

 

Olympus IX 81 epifluorescence microscope with TIRF module (laser lines: 491 nm, 568 nm)

Olympus IX 71 epifluorescence microscope with Eppendorf microinjection system

Zeiss Elyra S1 SIM

Zeiss LSM 710 confocal

Horiba Jobin Yvon Nanolog, FluoroLog®-3 spectrofluorometers

SAFAS Xenius spectrofluorimeter

Jasco UV-VIS spectrophotometer

Applied Photophysics Stopped flow instrumentation;

MicroCal Differential Scanning Calorimeter

Beckman OptimaMAX, Hitachi CP 80NX ultracentrifuges

Biorad Biologic DuoFlow FPLC

Biorad gel electrophoresis and Western blot systems

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