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  • Despite the widespread utility of ruthenium catalysts, many protocols for their use require high temperatures or light irradiation. Now, the synthesis of an air- and moisture-stable ruthenium precatalyst has been reported. This versatile catalyst drives an array of transformations and enables rapid screening and optimization of reactions, revealing previously unknown in situ generated ruthenium complexes.

    • Gillian McArthur
    • Jamie H. Docherty
    • Igor Larrosa
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Lithium metal batteries are an attractive energy storage technology, but their development relies on the complex interplay between the components’ chemical, physical and mechanical properties. Now, selective methylation of dimethoxyethane ether electrolytes is shown to improve electrolyte, electrode and solid–electrolyte interphase stabilities to enable high-performance 4.3 V lithium metal batteries.

    • Ai-Min Li
    • Oleg Borodin
    • Chunsheng Wang
    Article
  • α-Amino acids possessing β-stereocentres are difficult to synthesize. Now, an iridium-catalysed protocol allows the direct upconversion of simple alkenes and glycine derivatives to give β-substituted α-amino acids with exceptional levels of regio- and stereocontrol. The reaction design is based on exploiting the native directing ability of a glycine-derived N–H unit to facilitate enolization of the adjacent carbonyl.

    • Fenglin Hong
    • Timothy P. Aldhous
    • John F. Bower
    ArticleOpen Access
  • The redox properties of visible-light-absorbing photosensitizers are limited by the energy of visible photons, but methods using sensitization-initiated electron transfer have recently been developed to address these challenges. Now a multiphoton dual-catalyst strategy has been used to enable the enantioselective de Mayo reaction for the synthesis of enantioenriched 1,5-diketones.

    • Xin Sun
    • Yilin Liu
    • Zhiyong Jiang
    Article
  • Photoinduced electron transfer (PET) occurs in many chemical processes and has various applications. Here ionizing radiation was used to trigger PET for controlled drug release from an antibody–drug conjugate using a picolinium cage. The radiotherapy-activated prodrug system demonstrated high antitumour efficacy and minimal side effects.

    • Qunfeng Fu
    • Zhi Gu
    • Zhibo Liu
    Article
  • Key molecular features that drive protein liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) for biomolecular condensate have been reported. A spectrum of additional interactions that influence protein LLPS and material properties have now been characterized. These interactions extend beyond a limited set of residue types and can be modulated by environmental factors such as temperature and salt concentration.

    • Shiv Rekhi
    • Cristobal Garcia Garcia
    • Jeetain Mittal
    Article
  • Negatively charged lysine acylations—malonylation, succinylation and glutarylation—impact protein structure and function, which can affect cellular processes. Now temporarily masked thioester derivatives of succinylation and glutarylation can be used for site-specific modification of diverse bacterial and mammalian proteins, which can facilitate the study of how these lysine modifications impact enzymatic activity and control protein–protein and protein–DNA interactions.

    • Maria Weyh
    • Marie-Lena Jokisch
    • Kathrin Lang
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Accessing longer-wavelength emitting organic fluorophores is critical for diagnostic imaging. Here a series of silicon-RosIndolizine fluorophores with emission maxima at 1,300 nm, 1,550 nm and 1,700 nm were synthesized. The fluorophores generate high-resolution in vivo fluorescence images in mice and establish design principles for future shortwave-infrared fluorophore designs.

    • William E. Meador
    • Eric Y. Lin
    • Jared H. Delcamp
    Article
  • Although the light-driven generation of hydrogen from water is a promising approach to renewable fuels, the H–H bond formation step represents a persistent mechanistic question. Now light-harvesting molecular catalysts have been shown to self-assemble into nanoscale aggregates that feature improved efficiency for photoelectrochemical H2 evolution.

    • Isaac N. Cloward
    • Tianfei Liu
    • Alexander J. M. Miller
    Article
  • Time-resolved femtosecond crystallography (TR-SFX) is a powerful technique to monitor structural transitions in protein crystals at the atomic level, but its use in non-protein synthetic materials remains limited. Now TR-SFX has been used to visualize the structural dynamics of metal–organic frameworks, showing the potential of this tool to study the dynamic motion of crystalline porous materials.

    • Jaedong Kang
    • Yunbeom Lee
    • Hyotcherl Ihee
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides (RiPPs) can have vast structural diversity and biological functions enabled by disparate post-translational modifications (PTMs). However, unconventional PTMs derived from non-RiPP biosynthesis are rarely reported. Now a class of lipopeptides featuring a distinct fatty-acyl-modified N terminus and the responsible RiPP/fatty-acid hybrid biosynthetic machinery have been characterized.

    • Hengqian Ren
    • Chunshuai Huang
    • Huimin Zhao
    Article
  • Enantioenriched α-disubstituted α-ethynylamines are valuable synthons to chiral α-tertiary amines and azacycles, but their facile access remains challenging. Now, sterically confined pyridinebisoxazoline ligands have been developed to facilitate highly enantioselective Cu(I)-catalysed propargylic amination of both aliphatic and aryl ketone-derived propargylic carbonates to give α-tertiary ethynylamines. Related tandem sequences are reported to synthesize quaternary azacycles.

    • Zheng Zhang
    • Ying Sun
    • Jian Zhou
    Article
  • The spontaneous recombination of photogenerated radicals surrounded by solvent molecules is an important energy-wasting elementary step in photoredox reactions. Now the decisive role that cage escape plays in these reactions is shown in three benchmark photocatalytic reactions, with quantitative correlations observed between photoredox product formation rates and cage escape quantum yields.

    • Cui Wang
    • Han Li
    • Oliver S. Wenger
    ArticleOpen Access
  • High-throughput proteome-wide methods for identifying endogenous proteins that phase separate or partition into condensates during certain physiological events are needed but remain a challenge. Now, a high-throughput, unbiased and quantitative strategy can identify endogenous biomolecular condensates and screen proteins involved in phase separation on a proteome-wide scale.

    • Pengjie Li
    • Peng Chen
    • Yiwei Li
    Article
  • The underlying mechanism for how heterotypic protein–RNA interactions modulate the liquid to amyloid transition of hnRNPA1A, a protein involved in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, has so far remained elusive. Now characterization of hnRNPA1A condensate formation and aggregation in vitro reveals that the RNA/protein stoichiometry affects the molecular pathways leading to amyloid formation.

    • Chiara Morelli
    • Lenka Faltova
    • Paolo Arosio
    ArticleOpen Access
  • The insertion of metal atoms and heteroaromatic units provides a way to tune the optical, electronic and magnetic properties of graphene nanoribbons. Now the synthesis of a porphyrin-fused graphene nanoribbon with a narrow bandgap and high charge mobility has been achieved, and this material used to fabricate field-effect and single-electron transistors.

    • Qiang Chen
    • Alessandro Lodi
    • Harry L. Anderson
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Although hydrogels with complex, heterogeneous and reconfigurable structures are promising materials for use in intelligent systems, fabricating such hydrogels is challenging. Now it has been shown that they can be fabricated by reversibly gluing different hydrogel units using a photocontrolled metallopolymer adhesive. This method can be used to design hydrogels with customized functions.

    • Jiahui Liu
    • Yun-Shuai Huang
    • Si Wu
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Atomistic simulations have a broad range of applications from drug design to materials discovery. Machine learning interatomic potentials (MLIPs) have become an efficient alternative to computationally expensive ab initio simulations. Now a general reactive MLIP (called ANI-1xnr) has been developed and validated against a broad range of condensed-phase reactive systems.

    • Shuhao Zhang
    • Małgorzata Z. Makoś
    • Justin S. Smith
    ArticleOpen Access
  • A previous investigation of the anti-aromatic dianion of [18]annulene concluded that it consists of a mixture of two isomers. Now it has been shown that this dianion exists as a single isomer, with a different geometry from neutral [18]annulene, and that it can be reduced further to an aromatic tetraanion.

    • Wojciech Stawski
    • Yikun Zhu
    • Harry L. Anderson
    ArticleOpen Access
  • The rapid generation of molecular complexity from a given molecular scaffold is crucial to drug discovery and development. Now the chemodivergent molecular editing of indoles using fluoroalkyl carbenes has been developed to modularly access four different types of fluorine-containing N-heterocyclic compound with high molecular complexity.

    • Shaopeng Liu
    • Yong Yang
    • Xihe Bi
    Article