Christine Orengo

About Christine Orengo

Christine Orengo, With an exceptional h-index of 94 and a recent h-index of 48 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College London, specializes in the field of Protein structure, protein structure comparison, protein structure prediction, protein function prediction, bioinformatics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Enhancing missense variant pathogenicity prediction with protein language models using VariPred

CATH 2024: CATH-AlphaFlow Doubles the Number of Structures in CATH and Reveals Nearly 200 New Folds

Exploring structural diversity across the protein universe with The Encyclopedia of Domains

FunPredCATH: An ensemble method for predicting protein function using CATH

BEAN and HABAS: Polyphyletic insertions in RNAP that point to deep evolutionary divergence of bacteria

Large-scale clustering of AlphaFold2 3D models shines light on the structure and function of proteins

Broad functional profiling of fission yeast proteins using phenomics and machine learning

Protein diversification through post-translational modifications, alternative splicing, and gene duplication

Christine Orengo Information

University

Position

Professor of Bioinformatics

Citations(all)

40666

Citations(since 2020)

13645

Cited By

32019

hIndex(all)

94

hIndex(since 2020)

48

i10Index(all)

230

i10Index(since 2020)

145

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Christine Orengo Skills & Research Interests

Protein structure

protein structure comparison

protein structure prediction

protein function prediction

bioinformatics

Top articles of Christine Orengo

Enhancing missense variant pathogenicity prediction with protein language models using VariPred

Scientific Reports

2024/4/7

Christine Orengo
Christine Orengo

H-Index: 45

CATH 2024: CATH-AlphaFlow Doubles the Number of Structures in CATH and Reveals Nearly 200 New Folds

Journal of Molecular Biology

2024/3/27

Exploring structural diversity across the protein universe with The Encyclopedia of Domains

bioRxiv

2024/3/19

FunPredCATH: An ensemble method for predicting protein function using CATH

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Proteins and Proteomics

2024/2/1

Joseph Bonello
Joseph Bonello

H-Index: 1

Christine Orengo
Christine Orengo

H-Index: 45

BEAN and HABAS: Polyphyletic insertions in RNAP that point to deep evolutionary divergence of bacteria

bioRxiv

2024

Large-scale clustering of AlphaFold2 3D models shines light on the structure and function of proteins

Molecular Cell

2023/11/16

Nicola Bordin
Nicola Bordin

H-Index: 5

Christine Orengo
Christine Orengo

H-Index: 45

Broad functional profiling of fission yeast proteins using phenomics and machine learning

Elife

2023/10/3

Protein diversification through post-translational modifications, alternative splicing, and gene duplication

Current Opinion in Structural Biology

2023/8

Chainsaw: protein domain segmentation with fully convolutional neural networks

bioRxiv

2023/7/19

ModelCIF: An extension of PDBx/mmCIF data representation for computed structure models

Journal of Molecular Biology

2023/7/15

The opportunities and challenges posed by the new generation of deep learning-based protein structure predictors

2023/4/1

Nicola Bordin
Nicola Bordin

H-Index: 5

Christine Orengo
Christine Orengo

H-Index: 45

Novel machine learning approaches revolutionize protein knowledge

2023/4/1

VariPred: Enhancing Pathogenicity Prediction of Missense Variants Using Protein Language Models

bioRxiv

2023/3/20

Christine Orengo
Christine Orengo

H-Index: 45

AlphaFold2 reveals commonalities and novelties in protein structure space for 21 model organisms

Communications biology

2023/2/8

KinFams: De-Novo Classification of Protein Kinases Using CATH Functional Units

Biomolecules

2023/2/2

Mapping the Constrained Coding Regions in the human genome to their corresponding proteins

Journal of Molecular Biology

2023/1/30

Predicting human and viral protein variants affecting COVID-19 susceptibility and repurposing therapeutics (preprint)

2023

Understanding structural and functional diversity of ATP-PPases using protein domains and functional families in CATH database

bioRxiv

2023

CATHe: Detection of remote homologues for CATH superfamilies using embeddings from protein language models

Bioinformatics

2023/1/1

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