Recently Published Issue of the Journal Current Protein & Peptide Science

Current Protein & Peptide Science publishes review articles on specific aspects involving proteins, peptides, and interactions between the enzymes, the binding interactions of hormones and their receptors; the properties of transcription factors and other molecules that regulate gene expression; the reactions leading to the immune response; the process of signal transduction; the structure and function of proteins involved in the cytoskeleton and molecular motors; the properties of membrane channels and transporters; and the generation and storage of metabolic energy. In addition, reviews of experimental studies of protein folding and design are given special emphasis. Manuscripts submitted to Current Protein and Peptide Science should cover a field by discussing research from the leading laboratories in a field and should pose questions for future studies. Original papers, research articles and letter articles/short communications are not considered for publication in Current Protein & Peptide Science.

Following are the articles from the journal Current Protein & Peptide Science, 16 Issue 6:

Article: Commentary: Drugs From Bugs

Author(s): Laszlo Otvos

 

Article: Integrase Interactor 1 in Health and Disease

Author(s): Supratik Das

 

Article: ADP-Ribosyltransferases and Poly ADP-Ribosylation

Author(s): Chao Liu and Xiaochun Yu

 

Article: The Aromatic Stacking Interactions Between Proteins and their Macromolecular Ligands

Author(s): Mohammad Mizanur Rahman, Ziyad Tariq Muhseen, Muhammad Junaid and Houjin Zhang

 

Article: Reshaping the Protein Folding Pathway by Osmolyte via its Effects on the Folding Intermediates

Author(s): Gurumayum Suraj Sharma, Tanveer Ali Dar and Laishram Rajendrakumar Singh

 

Article: The Role of Structural Flexibility and Stability in the Interaction of Serine Proteases with their Inhibitors

Author(s): Laszlo Graf, Tamas Molnar, Jozsef Kardos, Zoltan Gaspari and Gergely Katona

 

Article: Disintegrins from Snake Venoms and their Applications in Cancer Research and Therapy

Author(s): Jessica Kele Arruda Macedo, Jay W. Fox and Mariana de Souza Castro

 

Article: The Sactibiotic Subclass of Bacteriocins: An Update

Author(s): Harsh Mathur, Mary C. Rea, Paul D. Cotter, Colin Hill and R. Paul Ross

 

Article: Targeting EZH2 for Cancer Therapy: Progress and Perspective

Author(s): Chi Han Li and Yangchao Chen

 

Article: Erratum: The Polymorphic Nature of Membrane-Active Peptides from Biophysical and Structural Investigations

Author(s): Burkhard Bechinger and Christopher Aisenbrey

 

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