Molecular Biosystems
Overview
Molecular Biosystems is a scientific journal, published by Royal Society of Chemistry since 2005 in English. The journal's country of origin is United Kingdom and its primary focus areas are biochemistry and molecular biology.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Mol Biosyst
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Start
2005
End
2017
Frequency
Monthly, 2006-
p-ISSN
1742-206X
e-ISSN
1742-2051
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Specialties
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
Molecular Biology
Recent Articles
1.
Wu Y, Li Y, Jia Y, Wei C, Xu H, Guo R, et al.
Mol Biosyst
. 2017 Nov;
13(12):2715-2728.
PMID: 29160327
Hypothalamic dysfunction is a key factor in depression; increasing evidence highlights neuroinflammation abnormalities as well as imbalances in neurotransmitters and the purinergic system in the pathophysiology of depression. However, little...
2.
Tomin M, Tomic S
Mol Biosyst
. 2017 Nov;
13(12):2729-2730.
PMID: 29130463
Correction for 'Dynamic properties of dipeptidyl peptidase III from Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron and the structural basis for its substrate specificity - a computational study' by M. Tomin et al., Mol. BioSyst.,...
3.
Khare H, Dey D, Madhu C, Senapati D, Raghothama S, Govindaraju T, et al.
Mol Biosyst
. 2017 Nov;
13(12):2531-2544.
PMID: 29104984
A cationic terminal extension or tail is a common feature of many DNA-binding proteins. We show that a particular type of tail rich in proline, alanine and lysine belongs to...
4.
Mukherjee G, Pal A, Levy Y
Mol Biosyst
. 2017 Nov;
13(12):2697-2703.
PMID: 29104981
In prokaryotes, the RecA protein catalyzes the repair and strand exchange of double-stranded DNA. RecA binds to single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) and forms a presynaptic complex in which the protein polymerizes...
5.
Staphylococcus aureus extracellular vesicles (EVs): surface-binding antagonists of biofilm formation
Im H, Lee S, Soper S, Mitchell R
Mol Biosyst
. 2017 Nov;
13(12):2704-2714.
PMID: 29104975
The prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus worldwide as a nosocomial infectious agent is recognized but the reason behind the spread of this bacterium has remained elusive. Here, we hypothesized that the...
6.
Prabhu L, Chen L, Wei H, Demir O, Safa A, Zeng L, et al.
Mol Biosyst
. 2017 Nov;
13(12):2509-2520.
PMID: 29099132
The protein arginine methyltransferase (PRMT) family of enzymes comprises nine family members in mammals. They catalyze arginine methylation, either monomethylation or symmetric/asymmetric dimethylation of histone and non-histone proteins. PRMT methylation...
7.
Yam X, Preiser P
Mol Biosyst
. 2017 Nov;
13(12):2498-2508.
PMID: 29091093
Host immune evasion is a key strategy for the continual survival of many microbial pathogens including Apicomplexan protozoan: Plasmodium spp., the causative agent of Malaria. The malaria parasite has evolved...
8.
Prashanth J, Dutertre S, Lewis R
Mol Biosyst
. 2017 Nov;
13(12):2453-2465.
PMID: 29090697
Cone snails are predatory gastropods whose neurotoxic venom peptides (conotoxins) have been extensively studied for pharmacological probes, venom evolution mechanisms and potential therapeutics. Conotoxins have a wide range of structural...
9.
Kamaladevi A, Marudhupandiyan S, Balamurugan K
Mol Biosyst
. 2017 Oct;
13(12):2489-2497.
PMID: 29082410
Infectious diseases caused by bacterial pathogens pose a major concern to public health and, thus, greater attention must be given to providing insightful knowledge on host-pathogen interactions. There are several...
10.
Polo A, Nittoli C, Crispo A, Langastro T, Cocco S, Severino L, et al.
Mol Biosyst
. 2017 Oct;
13(12):2687-2696.
PMID: 29072741
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are natural or synthetic exogenous substances affecting human health. Although present at low concentrations in the environment, they can cause a broad range of negative effects...