Topic Editors

Department of Molecular Biology, Area of Microbiology, Universidad de León, 24071 Leon, Spain
Health Sciences Research Centre, University of Roehampton, London SW15 4JD, UK

Redox in Microorganisms, 2nd Edition

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closed (31 January 2024)
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Dear Colleagues,

This is the second edition of “Redox in Microorganisms”( https://www.mdpi.com/topics/Redox_Microorganisms). The mechanisms by which microorganisms fight oxidative stress are essential for their survival in different environments. These include a large arsenal of molecular strategies to prevent or repair the oxidation of proteins, lipids, or nucleic acids, including antioxidants or enzymes that may rescue different vital components from irreversible oxidation. The molecular factors involved in these processes are relevant for pathogenesis, bioremediation, or industrial microbiology. Therefore, the study of redox biology in microorganisms is providing new insights into very diverse fields, and their translational potential is rapidly increasing. We invite you to submit your latest research findings or a review article on this special topic, which focuses on any aspect of the redox biology of microorganisms. We look forward to your contribution.

Dr. Michal Letek
Dr. Volker Behrends
Topic Editors

Keywords

  • redox biology
  • oxidative stress
  • virus
  • bacteria
  • archaea
  • protists
  • fungi
  • algae
  • infection
  • bioremediation
  • ROS-generating antimicrobials

Participating Journals

Journal Name Impact Factor CiteScore Launched Year First Decision (median) APC
Antibiotics
antibiotics
4.3 7.3 2012 14.7 Days CHF 2900
Antioxidants
antioxidants
6.0 10.6 2012 15.5 Days CHF 2900
Journal of Fungi
jof
4.2 6.7 2015 17.1 Days CHF 2600
Microbiology Research
microbiolres
2.1 1.9 2010 16.7 Days CHF 1600
Microorganisms
microorganisms
4.1 7.4 2013 13.4 Days CHF 2700

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