Celebrating its own 30th anniversary in 2012, The EMBO Journal pays tribute to three decades of dynamic, collaborative and productive research on one of the few universal signal transduction pathways.
Welcome to The EMBO Journal
-
AOP Highlights
- Advance online publication
- 19 March 2013
-
PKCλ is critical in AMPA receptor phosphorylation and synaptic incorporation during LTP
PI3K-mediated PKCλ activation promotes GluA1-containing AMPAR phosphorylation and incorporation into postsynaptic site during LTP.
-
Advance online publication in full
-
Have You Seen?
Top of page-
Chaperoning RNA Polymerase II through repressive chromatin FREE
The histone chaperone Spt6 promotes myogenic transcription by directing UTX-dependent demethylation of repressive H3K27me3 marks.
-
Traffic COPs: rules of detection FREE
Two recent structural studies reveal how cargo proteins interact with vesicle coats, which may also explain vesicle formation of retrograde transport vesicles.
-
Oct4 shuffles Sox partners to direct cell fate FREE
Early cell fate decisions demand rapid rewiring of transcriptional circuits. Stanton and colleagues report on enhancer-dependent partnering of Oct4 with either Sox2 or Sox17 to switch from pluripotency to differentiation.
-
previous stories
-
Focuses
Top of page-
Three decades of Wnt signalling
Focus on Wnt signalling in full
Power plants hit the nerve: mitochondria in neurodegeneration
This series of review articles to be published in The EMBO Journal over the next few months will conceptualize the different ways in which mitochondrial dysfunction leads to neurodegeneration.
Focus on Mitochondrial Dysfunction in full
Cellular Logistics: moving cargo
The 2011 review series comprises eight reviews united by a common interest in understanding how and why cells move cargo around.
Focus on Cellular Logistics in full
-
previous focus collections
-
Other Publications
Top of pageEMBO Reports
From the organization that brings you The EMBO Journal, EMBO Reports provides sharply focused short papers and review articles in all areas of molecular biology.
science & society
reviews
scientific reports
Molecular Systems Biology
Molecular Systems Biology is an open access online only journal covering all aspects of the rapidly growing and interdisciplinary field of systems biology at the molecular levels.