Journal of New Developments in Molecular Biology

Journal of New Developments in Molecular Biology

Journal of New Developments in Molecular Biology – Aim And Scope

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Aims & Scope

Journal of New Developments in Molecular Biology (JNMB) publishes fundamental research on molecular mechanisms, cellular processes, and biomolecular interactions that advance our understanding of life at the molecular level.

Gene Expression Protein Structure Cell Signaling Genomics Molecular Mechanisms

Core Research Domains

Tier 1 Core

Molecular Genetics & Genomics

Fundamental mechanisms of genetic information flow, genome organization, and regulation.

  • Gene expression and transcriptional regulation
  • DNA replication, repair, and recombination
  • Chromatin structure and epigenetic modifications
  • Genome organization and nuclear architecture
  • RNA biology and post-transcriptional regulation
  • Genomic technologies and sequencing methods
Typical Fit Example:

"Characterization of novel histone modifications regulating developmental gene expression in stem cells through ChIP-seq and functional genomics approaches."

Tier 1 Core

Protein Science & Structural Biology

Molecular architecture, dynamics, and functional mechanisms of proteins and macromolecular complexes.

  • Protein structure determination and modeling
  • Protein folding, stability, and quality control
  • Molecular chaperones and protein degradation
  • Enzyme mechanisms and catalysis
  • Protein-protein and protein-nucleic acid interactions
  • Post-translational modifications
Typical Fit Example:

"Cryo-EM structure of a ribosomal quality control complex reveals molecular basis for nascent chain recognition and ubiquitination."

Tier 1 Core

Cell Signaling & Regulation

Molecular pathways controlling cellular responses, communication, and homeostasis.

  • Signal transduction cascades and networks
  • Cell cycle regulation and checkpoints
  • Cellular stress responses and adaptation
  • Membrane receptors and ion channels
  • Second messenger systems
  • Cell-cell communication mechanisms
Typical Fit Example:

"Identification of feedback loops in MAPK signaling pathways using quantitative phosphoproteomics and mathematical modeling."

Tier 1 Core

Cellular Organization & Dynamics

Molecular basis of cellular architecture, compartmentalization, and dynamic processes.

  • Cytoskeletal organization and motor proteins
  • Membrane trafficking and organelle biogenesis
  • Autophagy and cellular degradation pathways
  • Cell division mechanisms (mitosis, cytokinesis)
  • Cell differentiation and developmental processes
  • Programmed cell death (apoptosis, necrosis)
Typical Fit Example:

"Live-cell imaging reveals spatiotemporal dynamics of autophagosome formation and selective cargo recognition during nutrient starvation."

Secondary Focus Areas

Molecular Microbiology

  • Prokaryotic gene regulation
  • Bacterial cell biology
  • Microbial metabolism pathways
  • Host-pathogen molecular interactions
  • Antimicrobial resistance mechanisms

Computational & Systems Biology

  • Bioinformatics algorithms and tools
  • Network biology and pathway analysis
  • Molecular dynamics simulations
  • Multi-omics data integration
  • Predictive modeling of biological systems

Molecular Biotechnology

  • Genome editing technologies (CRISPR systems)
  • Synthetic biology and metabolic engineering
  • Protein engineering and directed evolution
  • Molecular biosensors and diagnostics
  • Recombinant DNA technology

Molecular Biochemistry

  • Metabolic pathways and regulation
  • Lipid biochemistry and membrane biology
  • Nucleic acid chemistry
  • Enzyme kinetics and mechanisms
  • Biomolecular thermodynamics

Molecular Immunology

  • Immune receptor signaling
  • Antigen recognition mechanisms
  • Cytokine and chemokine biology
  • Innate immunity molecular pathways
  • Adaptive immune response regulation

Molecular Neuroscience

  • Neurotransmitter synthesis and signaling
  • Synaptic vesicle trafficking
  • Ion channel structure and function
  • Neuronal signal transduction
  • Molecular basis of synaptic plasticity

Emerging Research Frontiers

Selective Consideration - Additional Editorial Review

These cutting-edge areas are considered when they demonstrate strong molecular mechanisms and fundamental biological insights. Submissions undergo additional editorial assessment for scope alignment.

Single-Cell Molecular Analysis
High-resolution molecular profiling at single-cell resolution
RNA Therapeutics
Molecular mechanisms of RNA-based interventions (siRNA, antisense)
Molecular Basis of Disease
Fundamental molecular mechanisms underlying pathological states
Artificial Intelligence in Molecular Biology
Machine learning for protein structure prediction and molecular design
Molecular Nanotechnology
DNA origami, protein nanostructures, molecular machines
Molecular Evolution
Evolutionary dynamics of genes, proteins, and regulatory networks
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Article Types & Editorial Priorities

Priority 1: Fast-Track

Expedited Review (14-21 days)

  • Original Research Articles (full-length studies)
  • Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses
  • Methods & Resources (novel techniques)
  • Structural Biology Reports
Priority 2: Standard

Regular Review (28-35 days)

  • Short Communications (rapid reports)
  • Data Notes (datasets, protocols)
  • Perspectives & Commentaries
  • Technical Notes
Rarely Considered

Limited Acceptance

  • Case Reports (only exceptional molecular insights)
  • Opinion Pieces (by invitation only)
  • Letters to Editor (post-publication discussion)

Editorial Standards & Requirements

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Reporting Guidelines

All submissions must follow discipline-specific standards: ARRIVE (animal studies), MIQE (qPCR), MIAME (microarrays), or equivalent guidelines.

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Data Availability

Raw data, code, and materials must be deposited in public repositories (GenBank, PDB, GitHub) with accession numbers provided at submission.

Ethics Compliance

Research involving human subjects, animals, or recombinant DNA requires institutional approval and ethics committee documentation.

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Preprint Policy

Preprints on bioRxiv, arXiv, or similar servers are welcomed. Preprint DOI should be disclosed during submission.

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Reproducibility

Detailed methods, reagent sources, statistical approaches, and experimental replicates must enable independent reproduction of findings.

Conflict of Interest

All authors must disclose financial, personal, or professional relationships that could influence the work.

Editorial Decision Metrics

21 Days to First Decision
38% Acceptance Rate
45 Days to Publication
Open Access Model