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Current Research in Structural Biology

  • Volume 2Issue 2

  • ISSN: 2665-928X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.7
  • Impact factor: 2.7

Current Research in Structural Biology (CRSB) is a new primary research, gold open access (OA) journal from Elsevier. CRSB publishes exclusively original research articles a… Read more

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Current Research in Structural Biology (CRSB) is a new primary research, gold open access (OA) journal from Elsevier. CRSB publishes exclusively original research articles and short communications that cover all aspects of the molecular structure and dynamics of biological macromolecules.

CRSB is a peer-reviewed OA journal and upon acceptance all articles are permanently and freely available. It is a companion to the highly regarded review journal Current Opinion in Structural Biology (2021 CiteScore, 12.7) and is part of the Current Opinion and Research (CO+RE) suite of journals . All CO+RE journals leverage the Current Opinion legacy-of editorial excellence, high-impact, and global reach-to ensure they are a widely read resource that is integral to scientists' workflow.

CRSB topics covered include:

  • Resolution Revolution in Cryo-EM

  • From Genomes to Protein Sequences and Topology

  • Multi-Protein Assemblies in Cell Signalling and Regulation

  • Folding, Binding and Implications for Drug Discovery

  • Membrane Protein Structures and Functions

  • Intrinsically Disordered Proteins

  • Single Molecule Studies and Kinetics

  • Nucleic Acids and their Protein Complexes

  • Macromolecular Machines

  • Theory and Simulation

  • New Constructs and Expression Of Proteins

  • Engineering and Design

  • Carbohydrate-Protein Interactions and Glycosylation

  • Biophysical and Molecular Biological Methods

  • Enzyme Catalysis.

Manuscripts that describe purely computational results of docking putative ligands to protein targets, without any experimental confirmation of their binding properties, will not be considered.