Trends in Biochemical Sciences
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TIBS is a leading monthly review journal in biochemistry || This account is not monitored, and content || Check us out on Bluesky @cp-trendsbiochem.bsky.social
Joined February 2013
🎉TIBS is soon turning 50! To celebrate, we’re inviting our global community to submit original biochemistry-inspired artwork - one standout design will be chosen for the January 2026 cover! Find details here: https://t.co/d8gdjg8hGS
#TIBSCelebrates50 #TIBS50 #SciArt #CoverArt
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🎉 To commemorate #TIBS50, we need help from our community! Share your biochemistry-inspired cartoons and see them published in our NEW article format - #ScienceSketch! 📅 Get your cartoons in and get published with TIBS! ℹ️ More information at: https://t.co/DifJcoxvAa
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Online now - Emerging functions for nonhistone protein acetylation in budding yeast
cell.com
Lysine acetylation is a post-translational modification (PTM) that is traditionally studied as a modifier of histones. In recent years, nonhistone protein acetylation has also emerged as a ubiquitous...
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Online now - Molecular mechanisms of the mammalian fatty acid cycle
cell.com
Mammalian fatty acid synthase (mFAS) supplies cells with saturated fatty acids for energy storage, membrane formation, and protein modifications. Structural studies over the past two decades have...
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Online now - E3 ubiquitin ligases in signaling, disease, and therapeutics
cell.com
The ubiquitin–proteasome system (UPS) is a central regulator of protein turnover and signaling, with E3 ubiquitin ligases conferring substrate specificity and chain-type control. Recent advances have...
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✏️ Do you have biochemistry-inspired cartoons you'd like to see published? Then share them with us! 🎉 For #TIBSCelebrates50, we're bringing back the cartoons found in our early issues! ℹ️ More information at: https://t.co/kxJTZ2IQn4...
#TIBS50 #SciArt #ScienceSketch
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Online now - Drug ubiquitination: an unwelcome mode of action or a novel modality
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Online now - A tale of two dimers: lanthanide recognition at biomolecular interfaces
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🎉 To commemorate #TIBS50, WE NEED YOUR HELP! Share your biochemistry-inspired cartoons and see them published in a NEW article format #ScienceSketch! 📅 Get your cartoons in NOW and get published with TIBS! ℹ️ More information at: https://t.co/DifJcoxvAa
#TIBSCelebrates50
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📢 We're delighted to welcome six new members to our Advisory Board! The diverse expertise and fresh insights these researchers have will beautifully complement and expand upon the incredible knowledge already impacting the journal.
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📢 2 weeks left to share your #coverart and help us celebrate #TIBS50! If chosen, have that work featured on the January 2026 issue of TIBS! ℹ️ More information at: https://t.co/d8gdjg8hGS
#TIBSCelebrates50 #SciArt
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Need some inspiration? Check out these cartoons found while digging through our archives!
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Do you have biochemistry-inspired cartoons you'd like to publish? Share them with us! 🎉To celebrate #TIBS50, we're bringing back the cartoons found in our early issues! 📅 Get your #ScienceSketch in now and get published! ℹ️More information at: https://t.co/d8gdjg8hGS
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📢 The deadline to share your #coverart and help us celebrate #TIBS50 has been extended! Share your unique artwork and, if chosen, have that work featured on the January 2026 issue of TIBS! ℹ️ More information at: https://t.co/d8gdjg8hGS
#TIBSCelebrates50 #SciArt
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🚀 Excited to introduce Trends Open — a new open access, multidisciplinary review journal from @CellPressNews We welcome submissions of timely, insightful commentaries across all scientific fields. Find out more👉 https://t.co/9rjgUT1K7r
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Proteins rarely work alone. Their functions emerge from networks of interactions—dynamic connections that continuously reorganize to maintain cellular balance. What happens when this balance is lost? This blog dives into our @TrendsBiochem review article:
communities.springernature.com
Proteins rarely work alone. Their functions emerge from networks of interactions—dynamic connections that continuously reorganize to maintain cellular balance. But what happens when this balance is...
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How can post-translational modifications rewrite cellular networks? Read https://t.co/wGytP54NTl
@SpringerNature @TrendsBiochem
#Epichaperome #PTMs #NetworkBiology #SystemsBiology #MolecularChaperones #CellBiology #Neurodegeneration #CancerResearch
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@chiosislabmskcc @TrendsBiochem Dive deeper into the concept behind our @TrendsBiochem TIBS cover article! Read more on @SpringerNature Communities https://t.co/Aa8KLvUlx1
#Epichaperome #PTMs #NetworkBiology #SystemsBiology #TrendsBiochem #NatureCommunities
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Online now - The Integrator–PP2A complex integrates promoter-proximal premature termination with chromatin context and genome maintenance
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🚨Publication alert! The final version of our article is OUT NOW in @TrendsBiochem. @ChiosisLabmskcc is honored to have been selected as the cover feature for this issue - cover art by a VI4 Artist in Residence. Check out the review article here: https://t.co/Yf9GzchU8P
⭐️Very excited to share that our article 'PTMs as Molecular Encoders: Reprogramming Chaperones into Epichaperomes for Network Control in Disease' is out online now in @TrendsBiochem
#PTMs #HSP90 #epichaperome #PPI #neuroscience
https://t.co/pszZWjRGLb
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📢 Whoop! We've extended the #coverart deadline to the end of October! Celebrate #TIBS50 with Trends in Biochemical Sciences by sharing your cover art ideas - it could appear on the January cover of the journal 🎉 🎨 ! More info: https://t.co/d8gdjg8Pwq
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