該雜志國際簡稱:J MOL RECOGNIT,是由出版商John Wiley and Sons Ltd出版的一本致力于發(fā)布生物學研究新成果的的專業(yè)學術期刊。該雜志以BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY研究為重點,主要發(fā)表刊登有創(chuàng)見的學術論文文章、行業(yè)最新科研成果,扼要報道階段性研究成果和重要研究工作的最新進展,選載對學科發(fā)展起指導作用的綜述與專論,促進學術發(fā)展,為廣大讀者服務。該刊是一本國際優(yōu)秀雜志,在國際上有很高的學術影響力。
《Journal Of Molecular Recognition》是一本以English為主的未開放獲取國際優(yōu)秀期刊,中文名稱分子識別雜志,本刊主要出版、報道生物學-BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY領域的研究動態(tài)以及在該領域取得的各方面的經(jīng)驗和科研成果,介紹該領域有關本專業(yè)的最新進展,探討行業(yè)發(fā)展的思路和方法,以促進學術信息交流,提高行業(yè)發(fā)展。該刊已被國際權威數(shù)據(jù)庫SCIE收錄,為該領域相關學科的發(fā)展起到了良好的推動作用,也得到了本專業(yè)人員的廣泛認可。該刊最新影響因子為2.3,最新CiteScore 指數(shù)為4.6。
本刊近期中國學者發(fā)表的論文主要有:
Machine annealing-guided navigation of antihypertensive food peptide selectivity between human ACE N- and C-domains in structurally interacting diversity space
Journal of Molecular Recognition (JMR) publishes original research papers and reviews describing substantial advances in our understanding of molecular recognition phenomena in life sciences, covering all aspects from biochemistry, molecular biology, medicine, and biophysics. The research may employ experimental, theoretical and/or computational approaches.
The focus of the journal is on recognition phenomena involving biomolecules and their biological / biochemical partners rather than on the recognition of metal ions or inorganic compounds. Molecular recognition involves non-covalent specific interactions between two or more biological molecules, molecular aggregates, cellular modules or organelles, as exemplified by receptor-ligand, antigen-antibody, nucleic acid-protein, sugar-lectin, to mention just a few of the possible interactions. The journal invites manuscripts that aim to achieve a complete description of molecular recognition mechanisms between well-characterized biomolecules in terms of structure, dynamics and biological activity. Such studies may help the future development of new drugs and vaccines, although the experimental testing of new drugs and vaccines falls outside the scope of the journal. Manuscripts that describe the application of standard approaches and techniques to design or model new molecular entities or to describe interactions between biomolecules, but do not provide new insights into molecular recognition processes will not be considered. Similarly, manuscripts involving biomolecules uncharacterized at the sequence level (e.g. calf thymus DNA) will not be considered.