Themed collection Most popular 2022 chemical biology articles

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Molecular mechanisms of amyloid formation in living systems

The molecular mechanisms of amyloid formation have been studied extensively in test tube reactions. This perspective article addresses the question to what extent these mechanisms apply to the complex situation in living cells and organisms.

Graphical abstract: Molecular mechanisms of amyloid formation in living systems
From the themed collection: Amyloids and Protein Aggregation
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Reductive aminations by imine reductases: from milligrams to tons

IRED-catalyzed reductive aminations have progressed from mg to ton scale, through advances in enzyme discovery, protein engineering and process biocatalysis.

Graphical abstract: Reductive aminations by imine reductases: from milligrams to tons
Open Access Review Article

Three's a crowd – stabilisation, structure, and applications of DNA triplexes

Triplex-forming oligonucleotides can target specific DNA sequences by binding in the duplex major groove. Chemical modifications and ligand binding have been explored, for use in a variety of biological applications.

Graphical abstract: Three's a crowd – stabilisation, structure, and applications of DNA triplexes
Open Access Review Article

Stability matters, too – the thermodynamics of amyloid fibril formation

The thermodynamics of amyloid formation has largely been neglected compared to kinetic studies. In this review, the current state of the experimental exploration of amyloid thermodynamics is presented and important open questions are highlighted.

Graphical abstract: Stability matters, too – the thermodynamics of amyloid fibril formation
From the themed collection: Amyloids and Protein Aggregation
Open Access Review Article

Stimulus-responsive self-assembled prodrugs in cancer therapy

Various prodrug conjugation strategies and innovative linker chemistries that exploit tumor-associated stimuli are summarized in this review to provide deep insights into the engineering of self-assembled prodrugs for efficient cancer therapy.

Graphical abstract: Stimulus-responsive self-assembled prodrugs in cancer therapy
Open Access Review Article

Emerging biosensing and transducing techniques for potential applications in point-of-care diagnostics

POC diagnostics are driven by the rapid advances in CRISPR, electrochemical and optical biosensors. Related emerging strategies are described and discussed from the perspective of facilitating the practical application of biosensors in POC testing.

Graphical abstract: Emerging biosensing and transducing techniques for potential applications in point-of-care diagnostics
Open Access Edge Article

Capture of activated dioxygen intermediates at the copper-active site of a lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase

Superoxo and hydroperoxo intermediates were cryotrapped at the copper active site of lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase using neutron protein crystallography.

Graphical abstract: Capture of activated dioxygen intermediates at the copper-active site of a lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase
From the themed collection: Most popular 2022 chemical biology articles
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Structural and dynamical determinants of a β-sheet-enriched intermediate involved in amyloid fibrillar assembly of human prion protein

The N-ter domain in HuPrP regulates the folding mechanism by tuning the long-range μs–ms dynamics. Removal of the N-ter domain triggers the formation of a stable β-enriched intermediate state inducing amyloid aggregates with HuPrPSc seeding activity.

Graphical abstract: Structural and dynamical determinants of a β-sheet-enriched intermediate involved in amyloid fibrillar assembly of human prion protein
From the themed collection: Most popular 2022 chemical biology articles
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Intra Q-body: an antibody-based fluorogenic probe for intracellular proteins that allows live cell imaging and sorting

A fluorescent immunosensor that lights up tumor biomarker p53 in living cells was developed based on the Q-body technology. The technology was further applied to the live cell monitoring of p53 levels, and live cell sorting based on p53 expression.

Graphical abstract: Intra Q-body: an antibody-based fluorogenic probe for intracellular proteins that allows live cell imaging and sorting
From the themed collection: Most popular 2022 chemical biology articles
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Stereoselective peptide catalysis in complex environments – from river water to cell lysates

The reactivity, stereo-, and chemoselectivity of a tripeptide are so high that it catalyzes conjugate addition reactions with high stereoselectivity in complex compound mixtures—even in cell lysates.

Graphical abstract: Stereoselective peptide catalysis in complex environments – from river water to cell lysates
From the themed collection: 2022 ChemSci Pick of the Week Collection
Open Access Edge Article

All-in-one disulfide bridging enables the generation of antibody conjugates with modular cargo loading

Tetra-divinylpyrimidine (TetraDVP) linkers offer a method for the generation of antibody conjugates with modular cargo loading and excellent stability via all-in-one disulfide bridging.

Graphical abstract: All-in-one disulfide bridging enables the generation of antibody conjugates with modular cargo loading
From the themed collection: 2022 Chemical Science HOT Article Collection
Open Access Edge Article

Highly stereoselective and enantiodivergent synthesis of cyclopropylphosphonates with engineered carbene transferases

Two enantiocomplementary myoglobin-based carbene transfer biocatalysts were developed for the synthesis of cyclopropylphosphonate esters with high diastereo- and enantioselectivity and in high yields.

Graphical abstract: Highly stereoselective and enantiodivergent synthesis of cyclopropylphosphonates with engineered carbene transferases
From the themed collection: Most popular 2022 chemical biology articles
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Photostable polymorphic organic cages for targeted live cell imaging

In this article, we demonstrate the relatively unexplored potential of organic cages for use in targeted live cell imaging and highlight the importance of inter- and intramolecular interactions to stabilize and improve the performance of fluorophores.

Graphical abstract: Photostable polymorphic organic cages for targeted live cell imaging
From the themed collection: Most popular 2022 chemical biology articles
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Covalent labeling of a chromatin reader domain using proximity-reactive cyclic peptides

We describe the development of covalent cyclic peptide ligands which target a chromatin methylation reader domain using a proximity-reactive sulfonyl fluoride moiety.

Graphical abstract: Covalent labeling of a chromatin reader domain using proximity-reactive cyclic peptides
From the themed collection: Most popular 2022 chemical biology articles
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A proximity labeling method for protein–protein interactions on cell membrane

Modified catalytic antibodies targeting specific antigens are employed to investigate protein interactions and antigen interaction sites.

Graphical abstract: A proximity labeling method for protein–protein interactions on cell membrane
From the themed collection: Most popular 2022 chemical biology articles
Open Access Edge Article

A bioorthogonal chemical reporter for the detection and identification of protein lactylation

YnLac is an alkynyl-functionalized L-lactate analogue that is metabolically incorporated into L-lactylated proteins in live cells, enabling the fluorescence detection and proteomic identification of novel L-lactylated proteins.

Graphical abstract: A bioorthogonal chemical reporter for the detection and identification of protein lactylation
From the themed collection: In celebration of Chinese New Year
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Triazolinedione protein modification: from an overlooked off-target effect to a tryptophan-based bioconjugation strategy

A new strategy for selective tryptophan modification using triazolinedione (TAD) chemistry at pH 4 is shown on peptides and proteins. Additionally, off-target modification of tryptophan residues during the classical TAD-Y click reaction is uncovered.

Graphical abstract: Triazolinedione protein modification: from an overlooked off-target effect to a tryptophan-based bioconjugation strategy
From the themed collection: Most popular 2022 chemical biology articles
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Stronger together for in-cell translation: natural and unnatural base modified mRNA

Introducing unnatural base modifications site-specifically into the 3′-UTR of an mRNA bearing natural base modifications allows efficient visualization in cells by click chemistry. An enhanced protein expression in cells is observed from this twofold modified mRNA.

Graphical abstract: Stronger together for in-cell translation: natural and unnatural base modified mRNA
From the themed collection: 2022 Chemical Science HOT Article Collection
Open Access Edge Article

Development of a fluorescent probe library enabling efficient screening of tumour-imaging probes based on discovery of biomarker enzymatic activities

Efficient methodology to develop tumor-imaging fluorescent probes based on screening with our newly constructed probe library for aminopeptidase/protease (380 probes) and clinical samples has been established.

Graphical abstract: Development of a fluorescent probe library enabling efficient screening of tumour-imaging probes based on discovery of biomarker enzymatic activities
From the themed collection: 2022 Chemical Science HOT Article Collection
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Antiviral cyclic peptides targeting the main protease of SARS-CoV-2

RaPID mRNA display was used for the discovery of antiviral cyclic peptides that potently and selectively inhibit SARS-CoV-2 Mpro. The most potent inhibitor exhibited a novel binding mode, interacting with residues across the homodimer interface.

Graphical abstract: Antiviral cyclic peptides targeting the main protease of SARS-CoV-2
From the themed collection: Most popular 2022 chemical biology articles
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A homogeneous high-DAR antibody–drug conjugate platform combining THIOMAB antibodies and XTEN polypeptides

Efficiency of targeted cell delivery of small molecules was enhanced in cells and animals via a novel well-defined bioconjugation platform combining site-specific antibody conjugation and XTEN polypeptides to enable high payload loading.

Graphical abstract: A homogeneous high-DAR antibody–drug conjugate platform combining THIOMAB antibodies and XTEN polypeptides
From the themed collection: Most popular 2022 chemical biology articles
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In-solution direct oxidative coupling for the integration of sulfur/selenium into DNA-encoded chemical libraries

DNA-compatible direct oxidative coupling using various sulfur/selenium sources has been achieved, featuring pre-functionalization-free substrates and transition metal-free condition.

Graphical abstract: In-solution direct oxidative coupling for the integration of sulfur/selenium into DNA-encoded chemical libraries
From the themed collection: 2022 Chemical Science HOT Article Collection
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Amyloid-β peptide 37, 38 and 40 individually and cooperatively inhibit amyloid-β 42 aggregation

The pathology of Alzheimer's disease is connected to the aggregation of β-amyloid (Aβ) peptide, which in vivo exists as a number of length-variants. This study identifies the Aβ37/38/40 ratio that is maximally inhibitory to Aβ42 aggregation.

Graphical abstract: Amyloid-β peptide 37, 38 and 40 individually and cooperatively inhibit amyloid-β 42 aggregation
From the themed collection: Amyloids and Protein Aggregation
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Enhancing proline-rich antimicrobial peptide action by homodimerization: influence of bifunctional linker

Homodimerization of a proline-rich antimicrobial peptide via bioconjugation to perfluoroaromatic linkers confers increased antimicrobial, antibiofilm and immunomodulatory activity. The dimers are promising new therapeutic leads against WHO priority multidrug resistant bacteria.

Graphical abstract: Enhancing proline-rich antimicrobial peptide action by homodimerization: influence of bifunctional linker
From the themed collection: Most popular 2022 chemical biology articles
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HydroFlipper membrane tension probes: imaging membrane hydration and mechanical compression simultaneously in living cells

HydroFlippers respond to membrane compression and hydration in the same fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy histogram: the responses do not correlate.

Graphical abstract: HydroFlipper membrane tension probes: imaging membrane hydration and mechanical compression simultaneously in living cells
From the themed collection: Most popular 2022 chemical biology articles
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