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    • Yiyun Song
    Research Highlight
  • Naturally occurring peptide–nucleobase hybrids are rare. Here Pei et al. report the discovery and biosynthetic studies of the first peptide–nucleobase hybrid catalyzed by an RRE–YcaO–dehydrogenase complex from a RiPP pathway, and show the biotransformation in a substrate-assisted manner.

    • Zeng-Fei Pei
    • Natalia M. Vior
    • Satish K. Nair
    Article
  • The incorporation of nitrogen in steroidal glycoalkaloids is hypothesized to occur through a transamination reaction. Here, the authors show that GLYCOALKALOID METABOLISM12 appears to evolve from the canonical γ-aminobutyric acid transaminases and directs the biosynthesis of nitrogen-containing steroidal metabolites in Solanum plants.

    • Dagny Grzech
    • Samuel J. Smit
    • Prashant D. Sonawane
    ArticleOpen Access
  • By enriching productive mutational paths, a Kemp eliminase that speeds up proton abstraction >108-fold was developed in only five evolution rounds. Recombining it with a variant differing by 29 substitutions revealed the underlying fitness landscape.

    • David Patsch
    • Thomas Schwander
    • Rebecca M. Buller
    ArticleOpen Access
  • How a lasso cyclase ties a lasso peptide into its characteristic knot has remained poorly understood. Here the authors identify key molecular interactions that guide lasso peptide folding and cyclase substrate tolerance to inform cyclase engineering for expanded lasso peptide diversity.

    • Susanna E. Barrett
    • Song Yin
    • Douglas A. Mitchell
    Article
  • A method to study G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) trafficking has been developed using engineered APEX2 and CRISPR interference screening. The innovative approach reveals a network of proteins coordinated by DNAJC13 that control efficient GPCR sorting into degradative or recycling pathways.

    • Michelle L. Halls
    News & Views
  • Qiao and Nguyen et al. describe a strategy to block hypoxia-dependent gene expression in cell and mouse models of breast cancer through dual targeting of X-box-binding protein 1 and hypoxia-inducible factor binding to DNA with fully synthetic, stabilized artificial transcription factors.

    • Zeyu Qiao
    • Long C. Nguyen
    • Raymond E. Moellering
    Article
  • Cao et al. introduce artificial lncRNA (alncRNA) for targeted protein degradation by engineering and linking lncRNA HOTAIR sequence to RNA aptamers. The resulting alncRNAs degrade oncogenic proteins, such as c-MYC and KRAS, showing promise for cancer therapies.

    • Congcong Cao
    • Aolin Li
    • Yuchen Liu
    Article
  • Pan et al. establish a general photoproximity labeling approach in living cells, applying microenvironment mapping with a HaloTag-based platform (HaloMap) to profile the stress granule proteome and identify ubiquitin-related modulators as key mediators of granule disassembly.

    • Chenmengxiao (Roderick) Pan
    • Steve D. Knutson
    • David W. C. MacMillan
    Article
  • Organisms regulate biogenic crystal properties for various functions. Here the authors reveal the genetic and biochemical control of crystal morphogenesis in zebrafish iridophores, showing that the chemical composition, influenced by enzyme expression, determines crystal morphology and functionality.

    • Rachael Deis
    • Tali Lerer-Goldshtein
    • Dvir Gur
    ArticleOpen Access