Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research

Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research

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About Proteomics and Genomics Research

Peer-reviewed, open access journal advancing molecular discovery through comprehensive proteomics and genomics research — connecting scientists exploring protein function, gene regulation, cellular pathways, and systems-level biology.

Decoding Molecular Mechanisms for Scientific Progress

The Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research (JPGR) (ISSN 2326-0793) serves as a premier platform for disseminating fundamental discoveries in proteomics and genomics. Published by Open Access Pub, JPGR facilitates scientific exchange among molecular biologists, biochemists, and systems biologists investigating the molecular machinery underlying cellular life.

Our editorial mission centers on three core principles: scientific rigor through expert peer review, rapid dissemination of validated findings, and open access via Creative Commons licensing. JPGR publishes research spanning protein characterization, gene expression analysis, molecular pathway elucidation, and integrated omics approaches that advance mechanistic understanding.

From protein structure determination to genome-scale functional mapping, JPGR connects researchers working at the molecular frontier. Our community spans basic research laboratories worldwide, fostering collaboration through transparent publication workflows and data-driven editorial practices including similarity screening and methodological validation.

28-30 Days: Submission to Publication
Zero Submission Fees Charged
100% Open Access Availability
Global Research Community Reach
Scope and Research Focus

JPGR publishes fundamental molecular biology research that illuminates protein function, genetic regulation, and cellular processes. Our scope encompasses experimental discoveries, methodological innovations, and systems-level analyses that advance mechanistic understanding of biological systems.

Proteomics Technologies

Mass spectrometry applications, protein quantification methods, post-translational modification analysis, protein-protein interaction mapping, and proteome-wide profiling techniques.

Genomics and Gene Regulation

Genome sequencing, transcriptome analysis, epigenetic modifications, regulatory element identification, non-coding RNA function, and chromatin structure studies.

Protein Structure and Function

Structural characterization, functional domain analysis, enzyme mechanisms, binding site identification, conformational dynamics, and structure-function relationships.

Molecular Pathway Analysis

Signal transduction cascades, metabolic networks, gene regulatory circuits, cellular response mechanisms, and systems-level pathway integration.

Integrative Omics Approaches

Multi-omics data integration, proteogenomics, metabolomics-proteomics linkages, computational modeling, and systems biology frameworks.

Bioinformatics and Computational Methods

Algorithm development for omics data, database curation, predictive modeling, sequence analysis, and computational tool validation.

Fundamental Research Focus: JPGR prioritizes manuscripts that elucidate molecular mechanisms, characterize protein and gene function, and advance methodological capabilities in proteomics and genomics. Studies should emphasize mechanistic insight, experimental validation, and reproducible findings that contribute to fundamental biological understanding.
Why Molecular Biologists Choose JPGR

Molecular discovery moves rapidly from hypothesis to experimental validation. JPGR serves researchers who need credible, efficient publication without compromising scientific rigor. Our editorial board comprises specialists in structural biology, genomics, proteomics, and computational biology, ensuring expert evaluation across diverse methodological approaches.

Each manuscript receives targeted peer review evaluating experimental design, technical execution, data quality, and mechanistic interpretation. Statistical reviewers assess analytical robustness, while subject experts interrogate novelty, reproducibility, and contribution to molecular understanding.

  • Rapid Publication: 28-30 day average timeline from submission to online publication maintains research momentum.
  • Rigorous Peer Review: Expert evaluation ensures methodological soundness and mechanistic clarity.
  • Open Access Impact: Immediate, unrestricted availability maximizes visibility and citation potential.
  • Technical Validation: Methodological scrutiny ensures reproducibility and experimental reliability.
  • Data Transparency: Support for supplementary data, protocols, and code sharing enhances scientific value.
  • Global Discoverability: Indexing across molecular biology databases amplifies research reach.
Manuscript Types and Submission Guidelines

JPGR welcomes diverse manuscript formats that communicate molecular discoveries, methodological advances, and comprehensive analyses:

  • Research Articles: Original investigations reporting experimental findings
  • Methods Papers: Novel protocols and technical innovations
  • Review Articles: Comprehensive analyses of molecular mechanisms or technologies
  • Short Communications: Brief reports of significant findings
  • Mini-Reviews: Focused overviews of recent advances
  • Rapid Communications: Time-sensitive breakthrough discoveries
  • Opinion Pieces: Expert perspectives on emerging concepts
  • Literature Reviews: Systematic syntheses of research domains
  • Technical Notes: Optimization and validation studies
  • Conference Proceedings: Selected symposium presentations
Submission Requirements: Manuscripts must adhere to JPGR's Instructions for Authors, including appropriate reporting standards (MIAPE, MINSEQE, etc.), ethical approvals for biological materials, data deposition requirements, and statistical transparency. Detailed methods enabling reproducibility are essential.
Streamlined Submission Process
  1. Review scope alignment and prepare manuscript following detailed author guidelines
  2. Submit via online submission system or email to [email protected]
  3. Receive acknowledgment within 72 hours and enter peer review evaluation
  4. Respond to reviewer feedback with detailed rebuttals and manuscript revisions
  5. Upon acceptance, proceed through copyediting and proofing for rapid online publication

JPGR charges no submission fees. Article processing charges apply only upon manuscript acceptance. Transparent APC information is available, with waiver pathways for authors facing financial constraints.

Peer Review and Scientific Integrity

JPGR employs single-blind peer review to ensure impartial evaluation while maintaining reviewer anonymity. Authors may request double-blind review when needed to minimize potential bias.

Review Criteria: Reviewers assess experimental design appropriateness, technical execution quality, data analysis rigor, reproducibility documentation, mechanistic interpretation validity, and contribution to molecular understanding. Manuscripts must demonstrate methodological soundness, appropriate controls, statistical validity, and clear presentation of findings.

All submissions undergo plagiarism screening via iThenticate. Authors must disclose conflicts of interest, funding sources, and author contributions using CRediT taxonomy. Studies involving biological materials require documented institutional approvals and ethical compliance statements.

Open Access Publishing Model

JPGR publishes under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licensing. Authors retain copyright, enabling unlimited reuse, adaptation, and distribution with proper attribution. This model ensures global accessibility while supporting authors' academic recognition.

Open access removes barriers to molecular biology knowledge, facilitating cross-disciplinary collaboration, educational use, and accelerated scientific progress. Articles receive immediate online publication upon acceptance, maximizing visibility during peak citation windows.

Indexing and Discoverability

JPGR articles are indexed across multiple platforms ensuring visibility to molecular biology researchers:

  • Google Scholar, Semantic Scholar, and CrossRef for broad academic discovery
  • Open Policy Finder, Scilit, and ResearchBib for specialized databases
  • University libraries including Wageningen, Nottingham Trent, Bayreuth, and Victoria University
  • Academic social networks including ResearchGate and Academia.edu
  • Discipline-specific repositories aligned with proteomics and genomics communities
Community Testimonials
"OAP is a very good publishing company, and I have been very happy with the way that you have dealt with the manuscript that I sent you. You are very sensible in the way that you review submitted papers, and then accept changes made by the authors. You are a really excellent publishing company."
Tony Hawkins
United Kingdom
"Based on my ideas, your journal is a high credit institute and it can be introduced better to the scientific communities. In my opinion, you can develop your work with some symposiums, and in my opinion, you can focus on specific fields such as environment and energy and it can help you to present the journals, strongly."
Dr. Mohamad Gheibi
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran

Advance Molecular Discovery with JPGR

Join the global community of molecular biologists advancing proteomics and genomics research. Submit your latest findings to a journal that values scientific rigor, rapid publication, and open knowledge sharing.

Contact JPGR: For inquiries about scope alignment, submission requirements, peer review process, or editorial policies, contact the editorial office at [email protected]. Our team is committed to supporting authors throughout the publication journey.