Thematic series
Chemical Proteomics
Edited by: Ho Jeong Kwon and Peter Karuso
Call for Papers: Advances in Single-Cell and Spatial Proteomics
Proteome Science is calling for submissions to our new Collection on Advances in Single-Cell and Spatial Proteomics. This Collection explores the advancements and integration of single-cell and spatial proteomics, highlighting their impact on understanding cellular heterogeneity, tissue architecture, and molecular functions across diverse biological contexts.
Call for Papers: Microproteins and Small ORFs
Proteome Science is calling for submissions to our new Collection on Microproteins and Small ORFs. This Collection will cover a wide range of topics related to microproteins.
Featured series: Chemical proteomics
Proteomics is a relatively new field of research that evolved from electrophoresis and the desire to investigate proteins on a genome-wide basis. More recently the development of chemical proteomics marks the crossing of proteomics into the discipline of chemistry and is quickly becoming an integrated research engine that bridges the hurdle of identifying protein targets of biologically active small molecules with unknown modes of action. Please check out our thematic series on chemical proteomics.
Articles
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Identification of noval diagnostic biomarker for HFpEF based on proteomics and machine learning
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Identification of proteome-wide and functional analysis of lysine crotonylation in multiple organs of the human fetus
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MiR-18a-LncRNA NONRATG-022419 pairs targeted PRG-1 regulates diabetic induced cognitive impairment by regulating NGF\BDNF-Trkb signaling pathway
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Metabolism-related proteins as biomarkers for predicting prognosis in polycystic ovary syndrome
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MALDI/MS peptide mass fingerprinting for proteome analysis: identification of hydrophobic proteins attached to eucaryote keratinocyte cytoplasmic membrane using different matrices in concert
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Photo-affinity labeling (PAL) in chemical proteomics: a handy tool to investigate protein-protein interactions (PPIs)
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Deciphering the complexities of the wheat flour proteome using quantitative two-dimensional electrophoresis, three proteases and tandem mass spectrometry
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Phosphoprotein analysis: from proteins to proteomes
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Optimisation of the two-dimensional gel electrophoresis protocol using the Taguchi approach
Editors
Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Low Teck Yew, UMBI, Malaysia
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Aims and scope
Proteome Science is an open access journal publishing research in the area of systems studies. Proteome Science considers manuscripts based on all aspects of functional and structural proteomics, genomics, metabolomics, systems analysis and metabiome analysis. It encourages the submissions of studies that use large-scale or systems analysis of biomolecules in a cellular, organismal and/or environmental context.
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Affiliated with
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Proteome Science is affiliated with the Korean Human Proteome Organization (KHUPO). KHUPO is a global leader in both domestic and global proteomics research, establishing an industry-academia-government joint cooperation system to effectively carry out global proteome projects and research such as the human genome project.
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Annual Journal Metrics
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Citation Impact 2023
Journal Impact Factor: 2.1
5-year Journal Impact Factor: 2.0
Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP): 0.430
SCImago Journal Rank (SJR): 0.495Speed 2024
Submission to first editorial decision (median days): 24
Submission to acceptance (median days): 259Usage 20234
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