Protein & Peptide Letters publishes letters, original research papers, mini-reviews and guest edited issues in all important aspects of protein and peptide research, including structural studies, advances in recombinant expression, function, synthesis, enzymology, immunology, molecular modeling, and drug design. Manuscripts must have a significant element of novelty, timeliness and urgency that merit rapid publication. Reports of crystallization and preliminary structure determination of biologically important proteins are considered only if they include significant new approaches or deal with proteins of immediate importance, and preliminary structure determinations of biologically important proteins. Purely theoretical/review papers should provide new insight into the principles of protein/peptide structure and function. Manuscripts describing computational work should include some experimental data to provide confirmation of the results of calculations.
Articles from the journal Protein & Peptide Letters 23, Issue 12:
- Hemopressin Peptides as Modulators of the Endocannabinoid System and their Potential Applications as Therapeutic Tools
- Fish Hydrolysates: A Regulatory Perspective of Bioactive Peptides
- Proline-rich Antimicrobial Peptides Optimized for Binding to Escherichia coli Chaperone DnaK
- α-Lactalbumin: Of Camels and Cows
- OPMSP: A Computational Method Integrating Protein Interaction and Sequence Information for the Identification of Novel Putative Oncogenes
- MMP14 Regulates VEGFR3 Expression on Corneal Epithelial Cells
- Discovery and Biochemical Characterization of the UDP-Xylose Biosynthesis Pathway in Sphaerobacter thermophilus
- Acid-Induced Unfolding of Champedak Galactose-Binding Lectin
- Biophysical Characterization of Alanine Aminotransferase from Trypanosoma cruzi
- Manipulation of Intracellular pH in Cancer Cells by NHE1 Inhibitors
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