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  • High-throughput biocatalytic screening and metagenomics have been used to discover over 300 imine reductases (IREDs) and subsequently produce a sequence-diverse panel of IREDs suitable for optimizing the synthesis of chiral amines. Additional characterization identified biocatalysts that accommodate structurally demanding amines and ketones for enzymatic reductive aminations.

    • James R. Marshall
    • Peiyuan Yao
    • Nicholas J. Turner
    Article
  • Methods for producing organic molecules rich in sp3-hybridized carbon centres can be particularly useful for drug development. Now, it has been shown that the enantioselective cross-coupling of non-activated alkyl halides with alkenyl boronates enables the synthesis of chiral alkyl boronates. The reaction proceeds via nickel hydride insertion into an internal alkene followed by nickel-catalysed alkyl–alkyl cross-coupling.

    • Srikrishna Bera
    • Runze Mao
    • Xile Hu
    Article
  • Energy scrambling in intermediate complexes—which form in many chemical reactions—presents a major challenge to state-to-state control. However, nuclear spin tends to remain unchanged throughout reactions and now, by manipulating the reactants’ nuclear spins using an external magnetic field, control over the product state distribution of a bimolecular reaction has been demonstrated.

    • Ming-Guang Hu
    • Yu Liu
    • Kang-Kuen Ni
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  • Site-specific attachment of a programmable motif, such as a synthetic nucleic acid tag, on a target protein can facilitate functional studies of proteins in cells or modulation of protein activity. Now, a small genetically encoded peptide enables the templated incorporation of a peptide nucleic acid tag onto membrane proteins in live cells.

    • Jerrin Thomas George
    • Sarit S. Agasti
    News & Views
  • Michelle Francl wonders if scientists ought to pen poetry.

    • Michelle Francl
    Thesis
  • Fluorinated polyacetylene has typically proven to be inaccessible using traditional polymer synthesis, but there is much interest in its predicted properties. Now, a mechanochemical unzipping strategy has succeeded in the synthesis of a gold-coloured, semiconducting fluorinated polyacetylene with improved stability in air compared to polyacetylene.

    • Benjamin R. Boswell
    • Carl M. F. Mansson
    • Noah Z. Burns
    Article
  • Polyether ionophores are natural products that display antibacterial activity—but they also show activity against mammalian cells, which has limited their development as clinical antibiotics. Now, a semisynthesis principle of recycling substructures from highly abundant natural polyether ionophores has been used to prepare analogues with enhanced selectivity towards bacterial cells.

    • Shaoquan Lin
    • Han Liu
    • Thomas B. Poulsen
    Article
  • Automated synthesis technologies are often highly specialized, focusing only on a narrow set of reaction classes. Now, solid-phase peptide synthesis, iterative Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling and diazirine chemistry have all been automated using the same universal platform architecture. A convergent 12-step synthesis demonstrates the utility of the reported Chemputer system.

    • Davide Angelone
    • Alexander J. S. Hammer
    • Leroy Cronin
    Article
  • Mimicking biosynthetic pathways can provide access to medicinally important natural products, but generating the reactive species used by nature can often be difficult. Now, a photoredox-based strategy has been developed to access a reactive radical intermediate postulated to be involved in complex lignan biosynthesis.

    • Danny Q. Thach
    • Thomas J. Maimone
    News & Views
  • Metallocenes are attractive mechanophores because they are stable in the absence of force, yet reactive under tension. Now, covalently bridging the two cyclopentadienyl (Cp) ligands of ferrocenes embedded in a polymer has been shown to alter their mechanochemical reactivity, leading to a faster dissociation of the Fe–Cp bond, which occurs through a peeling mechanism rather than a shearing one.

    • Yudi Zhang
    • Zi Wang
    • Stephen L. Craig
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  • A method to label membrane proteins with a DNA tag has been developed that enables the selection of DNA-encoded chemical libraries against endogenous membrane proteins on live cells. As a demonstration, a 30-million-compound DNA-encoded chemical library is screened against folate receptor, carbonic anhydrase 12 and epidermal growth factor receptor on live cells.

    • Yiran Huang
    • Ling Meng
    • Xiaoyu Li
    Article
  • Many biosynthetic cyclizations are catalysed by iron oxygenases and appear to involve long-lived radical species. Now, mimicking these biosynthetic transformations, the total synthesis of highly oxidized lignan natural products has been reported using redox-neutral photocatalysis to enable late-stage radical cyclizations that install challenging 5- and 11-membered rings.

    • Zheng Huang
    • Jean-Philip Lumb
    Article
  • A combination of metal- and anion-template synthesis directs the weaving of molecular weft and warp strands in the assembly of a 3 × 3 interwoven grid. Connection of the ligand strands by alkene metathesis produces the topology of a seven-crossing endless knot, an important cultural and religious symbol.

    • David A. Leigh
    • Jonathan J. Danon
    • Steffen L. Woltering
    Article
  • Unlike ferrocene and its cationic counterpart ferrocenium, the ferrocene monoanion is an unusual species that has been observed through low-temperature electrochemical studies. Now, a family of isostructural 3d metallocenates has been isolated that consists of a manganocene, a cobaltocene and a high-spin ferrocene anion stabilized by cyclopentadienyl ligands bearing bulky aliphatic groups.

    • Conrad A. P. Goodwin
    • Marcus J. Giansiracusa
    • David P. Mills
    Article
  • 134Ce and 134La have great potential as companion diagnostic isotopes for radiotherapeutics labelled with α-emitting 225Ac and 227Th. Now, by controlling the CeIII/CeIV redox couple, the large-scale production, purification and characterization of 134Ce- and 134La-based radiolabels has been achieved and their use for in vivo positron emission tomography is demonstrated.

    • Tyler A. Bailey
    • Veronika Mocko
    • Rebecca J. Abergel
    Article
  • Methods for the dehydrosilylation of alkenes typically suffer from low selectivity and narrow scope. Now, the highly selective manganese-catalysed redox-neutral dehydrosilylation and hydrosilylation of alkenes has been achieved through ligand-tuned metalloradical activity. Whereas an electron-rich bidentate ligand promotes dehydrosilylation, hydrosilylation is the favoured pathway when using an electron-deficient phosphine ligand. DFT calculations have been carried out to understand the observed selectivity.

    • Jie Dong
    • Xiang-Ai Yuan
    • Jin Xie
    Article
  • A wide variety of organic and inorganic compounds show π-aromaticity, yet for all-metal systems it has remained restricted to compounds with three to five atoms. Now, the anionic cluster [Th@Bi12]4− has been shown to exhibit π-aromaticity, with a significant ring current despite relying on the delocalization of only two π-electrons.

    • Armin R. Eulenstein
    • Yannick J. Franzke
    • Stefanie Dehnen
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