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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.

Molecular BioSystems Cover Gallery 2006



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Cover image for Issue 12, 2006

Issue 12, 2006

Genome-scale analysis has been extended from gene expression profiling to parallel cell-based functional profiling, allowing the characterization of gene function and small molecule actions in yeast and in mammalian cells.
DOI: 10.1039/B609384A

Cover image for Issue 11, 2006

Issue 11, 2006

Acetylcholine receptors in the cell membrane provide an example of the ways in which ion channel proteins mediate the passage of ions to initiate a range of intracellular responses.
DOI: 10.1039/B610062G


Cover image for Issue 10, 2006

Issue 10, 2006

Structure of cytochrome P450
DOI: 10.1039/B607001A

Cover image for Issue 9, 2006

Issue 9, 2006

The data generated from protein fingerprints (middle) with an O-helical peptide microarray (under) were analyzed using several statistical methods (upper) to discriminate target proteins.
DOI: 10.1039/B608875A

Cover image for Issue 8, 2006

Issue 8, 2006

Myriaporone (red) represents just one hemisphere of the macrolide ribosome inhibitor, tedanolide (violet/red). Nevertheless, it retains most of its activity.
DOI: 10.1039/B602936A


Cover image for Issue 6-7, 2006

Issue 6-7, 2006

The release of ATP from diabetic erythrocytes in resistance vessels: a recognized nitric oxide stimulus affected by oxidative stress.
DOI: 10.1039/B604362N

Cover image for Issue 5, 2006

Issue 5, 2006

MHC class I-presented antigenic peptides can be chemically transformed to be equipped, in their central part, with small natural molecules, such as the Hyrtios erectus spongederived (+)-puupehenone, and still be recognized by receptors of CD8+ T-cells for induction of immune responses.
DOI: 10.1039/B518044A

Cover image for Issue 3-4, 2006

Issue 3-4, 2006

On-line detection of the binding of ions and peptides to surface-attached calmodulin is reported, resulting in a semiquantitative detection of a protein conformational change.
DOI: 10.1039/B600186F


Cover image for Issue 2, 2006

Issue 2, 2006

The marked changes in the fluorescence of base discriminating fluorescent probes play a key role in a facile homogeneous SNP typing assay.
DOI: 10.1039/B515923G

Cover image for Issue 2, 2006 (Inside)

Issue 2, 2006 (Inside)

Ratiometric fluorescent labeling technology was developed by utilizing a field-sensitive probe (dansyl-NTA-Ni2+ complex) and its corresponding tag (Trp-His-tag), in which RNase S' was used as a model protein.
DOI: 10.1039/B600324A

Cover image for Issue 1, 2006

Issue 1, 2006

The image displays a novel nanodroplet microarray platform to rapidly profile and discover enzyme inhibitors.
DOI: 10.1039/B513935J