Author Guidelines

Scope

Valuable findings investigating cellular or molecular organelle dynamics, physiological function of organelles, and activity of organelles in the context of human diseases will be considered for publication in Organelle. Organelles include, but are not limited to, membrane-bound mitochondria, ER, endosomes, autophagosomes, lysosomes, Golgi, peroxisomes, and exosomes, and membraneless nucleoli, Cajal bodies, P-bodies, and stress granules arising from liquid–liquid phase separation. Organelle is currently accepting submissions in the form of research articles, research reports, and reviews.

Preparing Your Manuscript

Prior to submitting a manuscript, authors should read and acknowledge Organelle’s Editorial Policies outlining expectations for work published in the journal. 

Formatting and Structure

Research Articles 

Manuscripts should be submitted online as Microsoft Word files that are double spaced with wide margins and all pages numbered. 

Research reports are expected to contain each of the following sections:

  • Title page listing full names, running titles, and affiliations of all contributing authors (see Authorship for expectations for all listed authors)
  • Abstract containing Background, Objective, Methods, Results, and a Conclusion as well as a list of 5-10 key words
  • Introduction offering enough information to contextualize motivations of the work and addressing the key questions inspiring the work
  • Results providing qualitative/quantitative data that concisely illustrates findings
  • Discussion providing brief explanation of results, addresses motivating questions and unknowns addressed in introduction using results, and examines limitations and strengths of the execution
  • Materials and Methods providing thorough and organized explanation of materials and methods utilized to facilitate reproducibility
  • Acknowledgments listing individuals/companies who contributed to the work but do not qualify for authorship (see Authorship for expectations for all listed authors). If there are no acknowledgements, write “No acknowledgements to report”
  • Funding listing sources of financial support for the project. If there is no funding to address, write “No funding to report” 
  • Conflict of interest disclosing all affiliations and financial involvement (i.e., employment, consultancies, honoraria, stock ownership or options, expert testimony, grants, patents received or pending, royalties) with any organization or entity having financial interest in, or in financial competition with, the subject matter or materials discussed in the manuscript. Any support that could be seen to influence findings must be clearly identified. If there is no conflict of interest to declare, include the statement "The authors have no conflict of interest to report."
  • Datasets/Data Availability Statement describing accessibility of provided data
  • References providing an exhaustive list of all sources referenced in order of appearance and listing: all authors, full title of journal articles, journal abbreviation, the volume, first and last page, the year of publication, and the DOI if available. 
  • Tables providing data or supplementing the text should be numbered according to their appearance in text and each on a separate page, or integrated into the main body. All tables should be in an editable format
  • Figures supplementing the text or showcasing results referenced in the main body should be numbered according to their appearance in the text and each on a separate page, or integrated into the main body
  • Supplementary Material providing peer-reviewed materials or data directly relevant to the conclusion that is not presentable through text or images, or not included in the main work for conciseness should be included in a separate document

Reviews

Manuscripts should be submitted as Microsoft Word files that are double spaced with wide margins and all pages numbered. 

Reviews should be shorter than 8,000 words and contain the following sections: 

  • Title page listing full names, running titles, and affiliations of all contributing authors (see Authorship for expectations for all listed authors) and including one-sentence summary stating key point
  • Abstract outlining background, objective, methods, results, and conclusion, as well as a list of 5-10 key words
  • Introduction & background briefly explaining main point and goals
  • Main body providing experimental evidence and interpretation/synthesis 
  • Conclusion and future directions briefly summarizing significance and remaining questions
  • References providing an exhaustive list of all sources referenced in order of appearance and listing: all authors, full title of journal articles, journal abbreviation, the volume, first and last page, the year of publication, and the DOI if available.
  • Acknowledgements
  • Tables providing data or supplementing the text should be numbered according to their appearance in text and each on a separate page, or integrated into the main body. All tables should be in an editable format
  • Figures supplementing the text or showcasing results referenced in the main body should be numbered according to their appearance in the text and each on a separate page, or integrated into the main body
  • Supplementary Material providing peer-reviewed materials or data directly relevant to the conclusion that is not presentable through text or images, or not included in the main work for conciseness should be referenced in the main body and included in a separate document

Submitting Your Manuscript 

Manuscripts will be submitted via the submissions tab. Along with your manuscript, please provide a Cover Letter addressing how your manuscript meets the standards of authorship, originality, quality research, and disclosure of conflict of interest outlined in Editorial Policies. In the Cover Letter, please include contact information for the Corresponding Author and name an Associate Editor - an individual with expertise in the field of research who has not collaborated with the authors within 3 years. 

Article Processing Charge

There is a one-time Article Processing Charge (APC) of $2,500 USD for open access publication. The fee can be paid via credit card, wire transfer, or check. Authors will be contacted for payment only after their manuscript has been accepted for publication. If you have any questions regarding the APC or payment process, please email us at author.support@organelles.org. Be sure to include your manuscript title and ID in the message.

For payment issues, please contact payment@organelles.org.