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  • In this Perspective article, Claudio Quilodrán et al. discuss how hybridization should be considered with respect to conservation. They argue hybridization may be useful for species conservation by enhancing the ability of taxa to adapt better to changing environmental conditions or increasing genetic diversity.

    • Claudio S. Quilodrán
    • Juan I. Montoya-Burgos
    • Mathias Currat
    PerspectiveOpen Access
  • Sannigrahi et al. discuss conformational switching that allows proteins to alter their conformation, aiding in pathogenesis by enabling cellular entry of viruses and bacterial toxins. Focussing on fusion domain of the Spike glycoprotein of SARS COV2 virus, they identify similar “switching sequences” present in diverse pathogen derived proteins.

    • Achinta Sannigrahi
    • Nayan De
    • Krishnananda Chattopadhyay
    PerspectiveOpen Access
  • In this Perspective, Bryan Runck and colleagues discuss an often-overlooked consequence of scaling up cover cropping – a cornerstone of sustainable agriculture. Using published seed yield data from common cover crops, they demonstrate the potentially large land use cost and discuss ways for reducing this cost.

    • Bryan C. Runck
    • Colin K. Khoury
    • Michael Kantar
    PerspectiveOpen Access
  • Pastore et al. provide independent evidence that the Alzheimer Aβ peptides could function as antimicrobial peptides based on convincing structural and sequence similarities with viral fusion domains and established antimicrobial peptides. Aβ could dispatch an antimicrobial function through a mechanism that involves membrane pore formation.

    • Annalisa Pastore
    • Francesco Raimondi
    • Piero Andrea Temussi
    PerspectiveOpen Access