🚨 From molecular mechanisms to whole-organism models, Issue 8 is here!
🧬 The State-of-the-Art Review, a Viewpoint, Research Highlights, an Editor’s Choice, and several research articles spanning diverse life science topics
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#modelorganisms #cardiacdysfunction #AML #autophagy #Tau
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🗓️Save the date! The EMBO-EMBL Symposium, ‘Mechanobiology across the tree of life’, will take place this June.
⏰ Please note that the registration deadline is 28th April (on-site), and 2nd June (virtual). The FEBS Journal has already registered.
For details👉https://buff.ly/0KUbdYs
#EESMechanobiology
♀️ ♂️ We look forward to attending the EMBO-EMBL Symposium ‘Sex differences in health and disease’ in Heidelberg next week.
💬 Please come and meet The FEBS Journal Senior Editor, Hajrah Khawaja. We'd be delighted to connect and discuss great science with you!
#EESSexDifferences #EMBLEvents #FEBSPress
🧩 We're delighted to present the State-of-the-Art Review from our latest issue discussing the role of molecular chaperones in translational control.
📕 Molecular chaperones and proteostasis regulation during cytosolic translation
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#chaperone #translation #proteostasis #proteome
Siblings in science—and proud of it! FEBS Open Bio is part of the FEBS Press family with
@febsj.bsky.social, @febsletters.bsky.social, & @moloncology.bsky.social. Did you know: if a manuscript isn’t a fit at one of our sister journals, editors may offer authors the option to transfer it to us! 🔁
🌍 We mark Earth Hour with our recent Viewpoint entitled 'The environmental impact of extracellular matrix preparation', reminding us that the development of next-generation biomedical materials should ensure medical progress doesn't come at the cost of our planet 👉 buff.ly/aB87iJX
#Earthhour #ECM
Just finished reading this lovely paper by @zbobo2.bsky.social , @teamgogl.bsky.social , Gilles Travé, and collaborators, describing a new technique for quantifying transcription factor:DNA binding without protein purification. A short reader's summary follows.
✨ We’re delighted to present our first Focus Issue of 2026 ✨
In this Issue, we highlight some excellent research that advances the field of molecular microbiology.
Read our issue celebrating all thing’s bugs, drugs, and biochemistry, here ➡️ febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/17424658...
🔬 We've been showcasing exceptional research from our #Highlights2025 collection. Today, we're proud to share the final featured article: Nanoscale engagement of programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) in membrane lipid raft domains of cancer cells ➡️ buff.ly/zGeaRmy
#PDL1 #lipidrafts #STED
♻️ Today, we're switching gears to spotlight another impactful study from our #Highlights2025 collection. This time, we're diving into enzymatic recycling of the most abundant synthetic polyester, polyethylene terephthalate (PET). ➡️ buff.ly/TskjaJz
#PET #polyester #plasticpollution #PETdegradation
♀️ ♂️ We are pleased to open the week by featuring this excellent study from our #Highlights2025 collection, which sheds light on sex-related differences driven by lactate dehydrogenase A in immune reshaping in melanoma. ➡️ buff.ly/GNZ7woe
#melanoma #sexdifference #LDHA # immuneresponse
🔬 In our latest issue, we invite you to discover the Editor's Choice article exploring deubiquitination mechanism involved in resistance to tyrosine kinase inhibitors in chronic myeloid leukemia, accompanied by an insightful Commentary.
Discover, here ➡️ buff.ly/jdODi5z
#CML #ubiquitin #TKI
🗓️Save the date! The EMBO-EMBL Symposium, ‘Sex differences in health and disease’, will take place this April.
⏰ Registration deadline is 16th March (on-site) and 23rd April (virtual). The FEBS Journal has already registered, for further details👉 buff.ly/LtlhCp8
#EMBLevents #sexdifferences #disease
🚨The EMBO | EMBL Symposium, 'Mechanobiology across the tree of life', will delve into cell wall, cytoskeleton, and membrane biology with an evolutionary lens.
You still have one more week to submit your abstract for #EESMechanobiology.
➡️ Abstract submission deadline: 10 March 2026
Happy to share our new paper in @febsj.bsky.social! With
@ondrej-kuda.bsky.social & @fedorovalab.bsky.social we show how #LipidDroplets reshape the lipidome of PUFA-exposed cells, but can also shift function within the same cell, revealing a context-dependent role in #ferroptosis. shorturl.at/TyRl1
💻 We look forward to attending the EMBO-EMBL Symposium ‘AI and biology’ in Heidelberg next week.
💬 Please come and meet The FEBS Journal Editor, Yeliz Yılmaz. We'd be delighted to connect and discuss great science with you!
#EESAIBio #FEBSPress
🚀 We're excited to announce that our new issue is now online!
5️⃣ Featuring: 2 articles honouring #WomenInScience, a state-of-the-art Review, a Viewpoint, an Editor's Choice with a Commentary, several original articles.
Discover ➡️https://buff.ly/XIqf1Na
#lipidation #Cas9 #ubiquitin #structuralbiology
🧠 We'd like to remind you of this excellent EMBO Workshop, 'Brain (epi)genome', taking place this April, both virtually and in Heidelberg.
⏰ Please note that the registration deadline for on-site attendance is 10th March, and for virtual attendance, it is 14th April 👉 buff.ly/tFOsFXn
#EMBOevents
🐾 Today, on World Wildlife Day, we’re highlighting one of our recent publications revealing metabolic mechanisms underlying Devil Facial Tumour Disease in Tasmanian devils.
📕 Metabolic pathways fuelling devil facial tumour diseases
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#WorldWildlifeDay #tasmaniandevil #cancermetabolism
🥁 New insights alert! Today, we take you into the fascinating world of RING-type E3 ubiquitin ligases through this article from our #Highlights2025 collection.
📕 RING dimerisation drives higher-order organisation of SINA/SIAH E3 ubiquitin ligases
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#ubiquitin #E3ligase #RING #SIAH1
H2-dependent modulation of tetrahydromethanopterin S-methyltransferase (Mtr complex) activity by the small protein MtrR in Methanosarcina mazei
#microbiology #methanogens #biochemistry
@febsj.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1111/febs...
🧬 In our latest issue, Deng et al. utilized scRNA-seq to uncover the potential of a specific macrophage population in kidney injury.
'Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals the protective role of renal Cx3cr1+ macrophages in cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury' ➡️ buff.ly/ooEodld
#scRNAseq #macrophage
🔦 In our #Highlights2025 collection, you will find a fascinating article shedding light on the interacting partners of Tks5 in invadosomes.
📕 Tks5 interactome reveals endoplasmic-reticulum-associated translation machinery in invadosomes
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#invadosome #interactome #ER
🚨 New Issue Alert! 🚨
We're delighted to share that the fourth issue of The FEBS Journal is now online.
Discover our latest Issue, here ➡️ buff.ly/5wZasfQ
#macrophage #ferroptosis #machinelearning #herpesvirus #platelet
🌄 We'd like to suggest a great start into a new week with this highlighted study #Highlights2025
📕 A CRISPR-Cas9-based system for the dose-dependent study of DNA double-strand break sensing and repair
🧬 Discover the article, here ➡️ buff.ly/kDp40pZ
#CRISPR #DNAbreak #DNArepair
🫀 We're looking forward to attending the EMBL Conference "The new cardiobiology: engineering, vascular, and molecular insights" next week in Heidelberg 🇩🇪
💬 Please come and meet The FEBS Journal Editor. We'd be delighted to connect and discuss great science!
#EMBLCardioBiology #FEBSPress
✨ In our latest issue, we're excited to share The Theodor Bücher Award Lecture Review ✍️ by Din Baruch, Maya Schuldiner, and Ofir Klein.
📕 A comprehensive overview of yeast libraries and their role in advancing cell biology
Discover the Review, here ➡️ buff.ly/xtMhKAc
#yeast #functionalgenomics
🎊 #February11 is here, a day to joyfully celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
👩🔬 We invite you to hear the impactful voices of the #WomenInScience through the FEBS Press Women In Science Collection ➡️ buff.ly/IsKuaI0
📣 Come and join us in spreading #EveryVoiceInScience!
📣 Building on powerful voices from the #WomenInScience, we’re excited to share this fantastic interview with Karen H. Vousden. ➡️ buff.ly/5GyoKQn
📕 You can read Prof. Vousden's recently published Review in our journal ➡️ buff.ly/xAzu1k5
#EveryVoiceInScience #February11