Biopolymers
Basic Information
Biopolymers publishes original research papers and review articles in the general area of macromolecular structure and function, as well as biologically relevant model systems. The journal is listed in the Web of Science Core Collection and has a 2022 Journal Impact Factor of 2.9 (Clarivate Analytics, 2023). Manuscripts should report on studies that examine biological macromolecules (naturally occurring and designed), their interactions, reactions, and macromolecular assemblies at structural, chemical, and physical levels. The Journal strives to publish high-impact papers that will significantly enhance our understanding of the chemistry and/or the biology of the systems under investigation. Reports describing techniques that could be applied to the study of biological macromolecules will be considered for publication, particularly if they have broad utility to the biochemical and biophysical research community. Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to: Molecular recognition; multi-component complexes and macromolecular assembly, including ordered aggregation Molecular design, biomimics, model systems, and bio-nanotechnology Biopolymer processing and degradation Experimental and theoretical studies of biopolymer folding Single molecule studies of biopolymers (e.g., fluorescence, optical tweezers, AFM, etc.) Three-dimensional structures of biopolymers determined by X-ray, NMR, EM, other spectroscopic methods, as well as computational prediction Bioenergetics of macromolecules and their interactions Use of small molecules as either probes or models of structure and function, or as ligands that target biologically relevant receptors Preparation and characterization of novel biomaterials Function may include: DNA recombination, replication and repair Catalysis Molecular motors Intracellular signaling and signal transduction Chromatin structure and remodeling RNA processing Transcription Translation Protein/RNA sorting and trafficking
CiteScore
| Subject | Rank | Percentile |
|---|---|---|
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyBiophysics |
54 / 152 | 64% |
Journal Statistics
Submission Information
Submission Website:
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