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期刊名称:ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY

ISSN:2059-7983
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:INT UNION CRYSTALLOGRAPHY, 2 ABBEY SQ, CHESTER, ENGLAND, CH1 2HU
  出版社网址:http://journals.iucr.org/
期刊网址:http://journals.iucr.org/d/
影响因子:7.652
主题范畴:BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS;    BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY;    BIOPHYSICS;    CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
变更情况:Newly Added by 2016

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Distribution of articles

In the last year, authors from 31 different countries published in the journal, the top five being the USA, the UK, France, Switzerland and China.

Aims and scope

Acta Crystallographica Section D welcomes the submission of articles covering any aspect of structural biology, with a particular emphasis on the structures of biological macromolecules or the methods used to determine them.

Reports on new structures of biological importance may address the smallest macromolecules to the largest complex molecular machines. These structures may have been determined using any structural biology technique including crystallography, NMR, cryoEM and/or other techniques. The key criterion is that such articles must present significant new insights into biological, chemical or medical sciences. The inclusion of complementary data that support the conclusions drawn from the structural studies (such as binding studies, mass spectrometry, enzyme assays, or analysis of mutants or other modified forms of biological macromolecule) is encouraged.

Methods articles may include new approaches to any aspect of biological structure determination or structure analysis but will only be accepted where they focus on new methods that are demonstrated to be of general applicability and importance to structural biology. Articles describing particularly difficult problems in structural biology are also welcomed, if the analysis would provide useful insights to others facing similar problems.

Journal identifiers

Title: Acta Crystallographica Section D
Subtitle: Structural Biology
Abbreviated title: Acta Cryst. D
ISSN: 2059-7983
CODEN: ABCRE6
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1107/S20597983

Citation and statistical information

Impact factor history

2015 JCR data

Impact factor: 2.512
5-year impact factor: 8.751
Total cites: 16410
Immediacy index: 0.843
Cited half-life: 5.7

Journal citation distribution

For more information, see http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/09/11/062109.

Eigenfactor® metrics

Eigenfactor® score: 0.0775
Article influence® score: 4.987

2016 journal statistics

Downloads: 506550
Rejection and withdrawal rate: 24%
Average publication time: 5.6 months

Peer review

Peer review: yes
Review process: single-blind

Open access

Journal policy: the journal operates a hybrid open-access policy
Open-access licence: Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY)

Publishing costs

Submission fees: none
Page charges: none
Colour charges: none
Open-access option: the open-access fee is USD 1200; click here for more details

Abstracting details

Acta Crystallographica Section D is covered by:


Instructions to Authors

A number of services are available to authors of articles in Acta Crystallographica Section D. The aim is to provide a publication process that is as smooth and rapid as possible.

These pages give links to instructions on how to prepare your article for submission and tools to help you do this, details of what to do about supporting information, and utilities to track the status of your article once it has been accepted and is in production.

Authors can pay to make their articles open access but there are no other page charges for publishing in Acta Crystallographica Section D.


Editorial Board

editor in chief

S. S. HasnainFaculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Liverpool, Life Sciences Building, Crown Street, Liverpool L69 7ZB, UK (fax: +44 151 795 5151; e-mail: s.s.hasnain@liverpool.ac.uk)

section editors

J. L. MartinThe Eskitis Drug Discovery Institute, N27, Griffith University, Don Young Road, Nathan, QLD 4111, Australia (e-mail: eskitisdirector@griffith.edu.au)
 Structural biology    Protein crystallography    Protein interactions    Structure-based inhibitor design    Antibiotic resistance    Membrane fusion 
R. J. ReadDepartment of Haematology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, Wellcome Trust/MRC Building, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 0XY, England (e-mail: rjr27@cam.ac.uk)
 Protein crystallography    Likelihood-based phasing    Molecular replacement    Validation 
S. WakatsukiPhoton Science, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, and Department of Structural Biology, School of Medicine, Stanford University, 2575 Sand Hill Road, MS 69, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA (e-mail: soichi.wakatsuki@stanford.edu)
 Protein crystallography    Post-translational modification and transport of proteins    Synchrotron radiation    XFELs    Area detectors 

co-editors

A. M. BerghuisDepartments of Biochemistry and Microbiology & Immunology, McGill University, Bellini Life Sciences, Sciences Building, 3649 Promenade Sir William Osler, Montreal, Quebec H3G 0B1, Canada (e-mail: albert.berghuis@mcgill.ca)
 Macromolecular crystallography    Structural biology    Enzyme mechanisms    Drug design 
C. S. BondSchool of Biomedical, Biomolecular and Chemical Sciences, M310, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia (e-mail: charles.bond@uwa.edu.au)
 Enzymes    Protein–nucleic acid interactions    Gene regulation    DNA repair 
M. CzjzekStation Biologique de Roscoff, Laboratoire de Biologie Intégrative des Modèles Marins (LBI2M), UMR 8227, CNRS and Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC), CS 90074, Place George Teissier, 29688 Roscoff Cedex, France (e-mail: czjzek@sb-roscoff.fr)
 Macromolecular crystallography    SAXS    Protein–sugar interactions    Molecular microbiology    CAZymes (carbohydrate active enzymes) 
K. DiederichsFachbereich Biologie, Universität Konstanz, D-78457 Konstanz, Germany (e-mail: kay.diederichs@uni-konstanz.de)
 X-ray data processing and quality    Structure solution    Macromolecular structure 
Z. S. DerewendaDepartment of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics, University of Virginia, PO Box 800736, Charlottesville, VA 22908-0736, USA (e-mail: zsd4n@virginia.edu)
 Protein structure    Protein-protein interactions    Enzyme mechanisms 
E. F. GarmanDepartment of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QU, England (e-mail: elspeth.garman@bioch.ox.ac.uk)
 Macromolecular crystallography    Cryocrystallography    Crystallographic hardware developments 
R. C. GarrattDepartment of Physics and Interdisciplinary Science, Institute of Physics of Sao Carlos, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil (e-mail: richard@ifsc.usp.br)
 Structural biology 
Q. HaoDepartment of Physiology, University of Hong Kong, L04-48 Laboratory Block, 21 Sassoon Road, Hong Kong (e-mail: qhao@hku.hk)
 Protein crystallography    Synchrotron radiation    Phasing methods    Laue diffraction 
G. J. KleywegtEMBL-EBI, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge CB10 1SD, England (e-mail: gerard@ebi.ac.uk)
 Macromolecular crystallography    Methodology    Structural bioinformatics    Validation 
G. KurisuInstitute for Protein Research, Osaka University, 3-2 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan (e-mail: gkurisu@protein.osaka-u.ac.jp)
 Protein crystallography    Biochemistry    Biocrystallography    Chemistry 
P. LanganOak Ridge National Laboratory, PO Box 2008, MS6475, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6475, USA (e-mail: langanpa@ornl.gov)
 Neutron instrumentation    Protein crystallography    Enzyme mechanisms    Computational methods 
R. McKennaDepartment of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Center for Structural Biology, College of Medicine, The McKnight Brain Institute, PO Box 100245, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610-0245, USA (e-mail: rmckenna@ufl.edu)
 Protein structure and function    Virus structure and assembly    Neutron diffraction 
K. MikiDepartment of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan (e-mail: miki@kuchem.kyoto-u.ac.jp)
 Biological crystallography    Supramacromolecules    Membrane proteins    Photosynthesis-related proteins 
J. NewmanBio21 Collaborative Crystallisation Centre, 343 Royal Parade, Parkville, VIC 3052, Australia (e-mail: janet.newman@csiro.au)
 Crystallization    High-throughput    Automation    Techniques 
M. SchiltzFonds National de la Recherche (FNR), 6 rue Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, BP 1777, L-1017 Luxembourg, Luxembourg (e-mail: marc.schiltz@fnr.lu)
 Methods and instrumentation    Synchrotron radiation    Data collection and processing    Anomalous scattering    Phasing methods 
T. O. YeatesDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Box 951569 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1569, USA (e-mail: yeates@mbi.ucla.edu)
 Symmetry    Protein assembly    Twinning    Protein design    Topology 

book-review editor

M. NespoloFaculté des Sciences et Technologies, CRM2 UMR CNRS 7036, Université de Lorraine, BP 70239, F54506 Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy cedex, France (e-mail: massimo.nespolo@crm2.uhp-nancy.fr)

managing editor

L. E. JonesEditorial Office, IUCr Journals, 5 Abbey Square, Chester CH1 2HU, UK (e-mail: lj@iucr.org)

deputy managing editor

S. J. GlynnEditorial Office, IUCr Journals, 5 Abbey Square, Chester CH1 2HU, UK (e-mail: sg@iucr.org)


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