Trends in Biochemical Sciences
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- 📣Our February issue is live! See below for #TIBS50 content, great Review articles, and more! Find the issue 👉 www.cell.com/trends/bioch...
- #TIBSCelebrates50 highlights: 👥 Ling-Ling Chen and Alicia Kowaltowski share their reflections and hopes for the fields of RNA and mitochondria biochemistry 📝 A Feature Review from Julien Duxin et al covers a field about 50 years old - DNA damage tolerance (cover by Marissa Sirois)
- More #TIBSCelebrates50 highlights: 🖼️ Tamor Khan contributed his #ScienceSketch for our series "TIBS at 50: A Tribute in Sketch"
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View full threadAnd more! 💡A Spotlight from Jesse Rinehart on cryptic phosphorylation sites 💡Another Spotlight from Welder Alves da Silva et al on the connection between photorespiration and one-carbon metabolism 📝A Forum from Rajeev Kumar et al on DNA binding of BRCA2 orthologs
- 🎉 As we celebrate #TIBS50, we're highlighting #CitedClassics and revisiting the top cited article from each of the last 50 years! Check out this one from 1979! Read it here 👉 sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Want to learn how the field has evolved over time? Check out these related articles from TIBS: 📝 From 1984, the Review "Molecular evolution of ribulose-1,5-biphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO)" from Hirokazu Kobayashi et al: www.cell.com/trends/bioch...
- 📝 From 1988, the Review "Ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase assembly: what is the role of the large subunit binding protein?" from Harry Roy and Susan Cannon: www.cell.com/trends/bioch...
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View full thread📝 From 2025, the Review "From algae to plants: understanding pyrenoid-based CO2-concentrating mechanisms" from Luke C.M. Mackinder, Alistair McCormick, et al: www.cell.com/trends/bioch...