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Molecular BioSystems

A new high quality chemical biology journal with a particular focus on the interface between chemistry and the -omic sciences and systems biology.

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Cover image for Issue 5-6, 2005

Issue 5-6, 2005

Thermostable glucose binding protein as probe for an implantable and nonconsuming glucose fluorescence biosensor with a long-term stability.
DOI: 10.1039/B513385H

Cover image for Issue 5-6, 2005 (Inside)

Issue 5-6, 2005 (Inside)

This image shows a long doublestranded RNA of 44 bp. A novel and simple strategy for avoiding activation of the IFN response by dsRNA is described.
DOI: 10.1039/B515860P

Cover image for Issue 4, 2005

Issue 4, 2005

NMR structural information as the basis for the rational design of small molecule fibronectin peptidomimetics with angiogenic and motogenic control activity.
DOI: 10.1039/B509023G


Cover image for Issue 4, 2005 (Inside)

Issue 4, 2005 (Inside)

Natural pancreatic-type ribonucleases share a common fold, evade the ribonuclease inhibitor, and their cytotoxic properties are a sum of different factors.
DOI: 10.1039/B513671g

Cover image for Issue 3, 2005

Issue 3, 2005

The bacteria Serratia marsescens, chromobacterium violaceum and mpseudomonas aeruginosa produce pigments that are under quorum sensing control.
DOI: 10.1039/B505796p

Cover image for Issue 2, 2005

Issue 2, 2005

Binding of a Mycoplasma-specific targeting peptide to M. arginini contaminated mammalian cell culture as observed by immuno-fluorescent microscopy.
DOI: 10.1039/b504572j


Cover image for Issue 2, 2005 (Inside)

Issue 2, 2005 (Inside)

The dispersion of watersoluble hat-stacked carbon nanofibers (H-CNFs) was prepared, and H-CNFs induced human monocytic THP-1 cells to produce TNF-a, although the activity was much lower than that of microbial lipopeptide.
DOI: 10.1039/B509099G

Cover image for Issue 1, 2005

Issue 1, 2005

Protein structure similarity clustering is a new guiding principle for compound library development in chemical biology and medicinal chemistry.
DOI: 10.1039/b503623b

Cover image for Issue 1, 2005 (Inside)

Issue 1, 2005 (Inside)

The synthesis of covalent DNA-protein conjugates is accomplished by expressed protein ligation of intein-fusion proteins and a DNA-cysteine conjugate.
DOI: 10.1039/B505900N