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0965_EdBoard_0808.qxd 08.08.2008 11:42 Uhr Seite 965 Editors-in-Chief Editorial Board Alois Jungbauer (Vienna, Austria) Petr Bartunek (Prague, Czech Republic) E-mail: alois.jungbauer@boku.ac.at Lawrence W. Bergman (Philadelphia, PA, USA) Sang Yup Lee (Daejeon, Korea) Anne Bertolotti (Cambridge, UK) E-mail: leesy@kaist.ac.kr Miguel A. Blázquez (Valencia, Spain) Andrea Buchacher (Vienna, Austria) Janusz M. Bujnicki (Warsaw, Poland) Senior Editors Wen-Yih Chen (Taipei, Taiwan) Pushpa M. Bhargava (Hyderabad, India) Patrick C. Cirino (Pennsylvania, PA, USA) Marc Blondel (Brest, France) Donald Cowan (Cape Town, South Africa) Zhuan Cao (Beijing, China) Jiri Damborsky (Brno, Czech Republic) Giorgio Carta (Charlottesville, VA, USA) Massimo Delledonne (Verona, Italy) Henry Daniell (Orlando, FL, USA) Luc Douay (Paris, France) Theo Dingermann (Frankfurt, Germany) Ruth Freitag (Bayreuth, Germany) Carl J. Douglas (Vancouver, Canada) Gerhard Eisenbrand (Kaiserslautern, Yali Friedman (Washington, DC, USA) Germany) Cover illustration Hikmet Geckil (Malatya, Turkey) Sophia Hober (Stockholm, Sweden) Klaus Graumann (Kundl, Austria) RNA-assisted Protein Folding. This spe- Mikhail Rabinovich (Bayreuth, Germany) Elmar Heinzle (Saarbrucken, Germany) cial issue of BTJ covers the role of ribo- Michael Wink (Heidelberg, Germany) László Homolya (Budapest, Hungary) somes in protein folding, the role of non- Suwan N. Jayasinghe (London, UK) coding RNAs on neurodegeneration, the Jörg Knäblein (Berlin, Germany) effect of small non-coding RNA on tran- Managing Editor scription elongation, and much more. Goetz Laible (Hamilton, New Zealand) Image of molecules targeting ribosomal Ulf Landegren (Uppsala, Sweden) Barbara Janssens RNA. Surface of the 50S subunit of H. Biotechnology Journal Gen Larsson (Stockholm, Sweden) marismortui (proteins, light blue; 23S Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA David Leys (Leicester, UK) and 5S DNA, white; 23S DomainV, red) Boschstrasse 12 Walter Lichtensteiger (Zurich, Switzerland) and of the 30S subunit of E. coli (pro- D-69469 Weinheim, Germany Christine Machold (Thousand Oaks, CA, USA) teins and RNA, light pink). Upper Left: Tel.: +49-6201-606 495 Stephan Michnick (Montreal, Canada) chloramphenicol, lower left: 6-amino- Fax: +49-6201-606 525 Phillipe Mondon (Labege, France) phenanthridine, lower right: guanabenz. E-mail: bjanssens@wiley.com Maria Mota (Lisboa, Portugal) Images created with Pymol and Ink- scape. Cover graphics a ourtesy of Lars K. Nielsen (Brisbane, Australia) JY Thuret, CEA, IBITECS, F-91191 Daniel Otzen (Aalborg, Denmark) Founding Editor Gif/Yvette, France. Taesun Park (Seoul, Korea) Hans-Günter Gassen Livio Pellizzoni (Rome, Italy) E-mail: gassen@bc.chemie.tu-darmstadt.de Publisher Barur R. Rajeshkumar (Worcester, MA, USA) John Rossi (Duarte, CA, USA) Wiley-VCH GmbH & Co. KGaA In liaison with Berthold Rutz (Munich, Germany) P.O. Box 101161 Sven J. Saupe (Bordeaux, France) D-69451 Weinheim, Germany Spencer Shorte (Paris, France) Hiroaki Suga (Tokyo, Japan) http://www.biotechnology-journal.com Kazunari Taira (Tokyo, Japan) E-mail: btj@wiley-vch.de Nektarios Tavernarakis (Heraklion, Greece) Didier Trouche (Toulouse, France) Victoriano Valpuesta (Malaga, Spain) Christopher Voigt (San Francisco, CA, USA) © 2008 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim 965
Biotechnology Journal – Wiley
Published: Aug 1, 2008
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