Series 

Metabolic signalling

Metabolic regulation lies at the intersection of many research fields, including biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, physiology and the study of disease pathogenesis. Numerous advances have been made in our understanding of how metabolic pathways can be dynamically regulated by cellular events to meet the energy needs of the cell and maintain cell and organismal homeostasis. Dysregulation of these pathways, which influence signal transduction and gene expression, is linked to metabolic diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes, as well as to cancer and ageing.

This series features Review articles that discuss various aspects of the regulation of metabolic signalling, the interface between metabolic regulators and cellular processes and the implications of their deregulation for human diseases.

Metabolic circuits

Article series explore a specific theme and comprise commissioned Reviews, Perspectives and Comments that are published consecutively over a period of time.

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Molecular ageing
Started 2019

Cell death
Started 2019

Translation and protein quality control
Started 2017

Metabolic signalling
Started 2017

RNA processing and modifications
Started 2016

Adult stem cells
Started 2015

Technologies and techniques
Started 2014

Cell death and autophagy
2013 -- 2018

DNA damage
Started 2012

Post-translational modifications
Started 2011