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Frontiers in Biosciences

Martin R. Schiller is serving as managing editor for a special issue in Frontiers in Biociences. We are still accepting Reviews for this issue (see below)

Special Issue: "Short Functional Peptide Motifs"

ACCEPTED PAPERS


"SH3 domain-binding motifs and SH3-mediated protein interaction network"
Lei Li and Shawn S.C. Li

"Protein lipidation meets proteomics"
A. Martinez, C. Giglione, T. Meinnel

"Signaling through BRCT domains: phosphorylation matters"
Maria C. Rodriguez and Songyang Zhou

"Origins of specificity in EVH1 binding motifs"
Brian F. Volkman and Francis C. Peterson

"Understanding the abundant linear motifs of eukaryotic regulatory proteins and their use in cell signaling"
Francesca Diella, Niall Haslam, Claudia Chica, Aidan Budd, Sushama Michael, Nigel P. Brown, Gilles Trave and Toby J. Gibson

"Viral Infection and Human Disease - Insights from Minimotifs"
Krishna Kadaveru, Jay Vyas, and Martin R. Schiller

"Structural Conservation of Short Linear Motifs"
Susan Fox-Erlich, Martin R. Schiller & Michael R. Gryk

"Structural basis for specificity of SH2 binding motifs"
Moses M. Kasembeli and David J. Tweardy


IN PROGRESS

"14-3-3 binding motifs in Cdc25B and their biological significance"
Sanae Uchida and Katsumi Yamashita

"Role of carboxyl terminal domain motifs in the intracellular trafficking of transmembrane receptors"
Kailash N. Pandey

If you are interested in writing a review under the focus of short functional motifs, please contact Martin R. Schiller