Themed collection Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry: Editor’s Choice Collection

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Review Article

Nitrones as directing groups in transition metal-catalysed C–H activation

Nitrone-directed, transition metal-catalysed C–H activation reactions enable the design of cascade processes for the efficient assembly of complex, nitrogen-containing molecules.

Graphical abstract: Nitrones as directing groups in transition metal-catalysed C–H activation
Review Article

Strategies for the optimisation of troublesome peptide nucleic acid (PNA) sequences

Peptide nucleic acids (PNA) are nucleic acid mimics which use a pseudo-peptidic backbone to display their nucleobases. This review covers strategies to overcome challenges in synthesis, physical properties and analysis for difficult PNA sequences.

Graphical abstract: Strategies for the optimisation of troublesome peptide nucleic acid (PNA) sequences
From the themed collection: New Talent 2025
Review Article

Histidine-bridged cyclic peptide natural products: isolation, biosynthesis and synthetic studies

This review elaborates the findings on the structure, biological activity and chemical synthesis of macrocyclic peptide natural products containing histidine bridges including the aciculitins, celogentins and theonellamides.

Graphical abstract: Histidine-bridged cyclic peptide natural products: isolation, biosynthesis and synthetic studies
Review Article

When transition-metal catalysis meets electrosynthesis: a recent update

The merger of organic electrosynthesis with 3d transition-metal catalysis has offered huge opportunities for modern organic synthesis. This review summarizes the key advancements in this direction published in the recent two years.

Graphical abstract: When transition-metal catalysis meets electrosynthesis: a recent update
Open Access Review Article

Friedel–Crafts reactions for biomolecular chemistry

This review demonstrates advances in Friedel–Crafts alkylation and acylation reactions in a variety of biomolecular chemistry fields.

Graphical abstract: Friedel–Crafts reactions for biomolecular chemistry
Open Access Communication

Discovery of a plant-like tridomain bifunctional syn-abieta-7,13-diene synthase in Streptomyces

Bacteria have been long proposed to harbor ancestral forms of the bifunctional terpene synthases found in plants. Here, genome mining led us to identify a bifunctional terpene synthase from Streptomyces albulus that forms syn-abieta-7,13-diene.

Graphical abstract: Discovery of a plant-like tridomain bifunctional syn-abieta-7,13-diene synthase in Streptomyces
From the themed collection: New Talent 2025
Communication

Frog farnesyl pyrophosphate synthases and their role as non-canonical terpene synthases for bisabolane sesquiterpenes

Three farnesyl pyrophosphate synthases from frogs have been characterised and shown to convert (2Z,6E)-farnesyl pyrophosphate into bisabolane sesquiterpenes.

Graphical abstract: Frog farnesyl pyrophosphate synthases and their role as non-canonical terpene synthases for bisabolane sesquiterpenes
Communication

Facile DNA chemical ligation under mild conditions enabled by 1-cyano-4-(dimethylamino)pyridinium tetrafluoroborate (CDAP)

CDAP is a useful reagent as an alternative to cyanogen bromide for the chemical ligation of DNA.

Graphical abstract: Facile DNA chemical ligation under mild conditions enabled by 1-cyano-4-(dimethylamino)pyridinium tetrafluoroborate (CDAP)
Open Access Paper

Substituent effects of fluorinated bambusurils on their anion transport

Eight different types of fluorinated groups were used to functionalise benzylated bambusuril macrocycles, resulting in a library of eleven anion receptors with high chloride affinities and very different anion transport rates.

Graphical abstract: Substituent effects of fluorinated bambusurils on their anion transport
From the themed collection: New Talent 2025
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Effect of strain and π-acidity on the catalytic efficiency of carbones in carbodiimide hydroboration

Structural variations of carbone catalysts impact efficiency in carbodiimide hydroboration. Acyclic carbodiphosphoranes create strain during HBpin activation, while carbodicarbenes proceed via 1,2-addition, yielding a less reactive hydride donor.

Graphical abstract: Effect of strain and π-acidity on the catalytic efficiency of carbones in carbodiimide hydroboration
From the themed collection: New Talent 2025
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Viscosity effects on the chemiluminescence emission of 1,2-dioxetanes in water

The viscosity effects on the emission of two 1,2-dioxetanes with high aqueous quantum yields provide empirical evidence for a stepwise mechanism with viscosity-dependent pathways that reduce chemiluminescence emission.

Graphical abstract: Viscosity effects on the chemiluminescence emission of 1,2-dioxetanes in water
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Swermilactones A and B: racemic xanthone–secoiridoid heterodimers from Swertia mileensis

Two pairs of racemic xanthone–secoiridoid heterodimers, (±)-swermilactones A (1) and B (2), were isolated from the whole plants of Swertia mileensis.

Graphical abstract: Swermilactones A and B: racemic xanthone–secoiridoid heterodimers from Swertia mileensis
Paper

Ag(I)-promoted fragment coupling of peptide thioamides

A new method for peptide fragment coupling employing the Ag(I)-promoted transformation of peptide thioamides is described. This process proceeds via an isoimide-tethered intermediate, which undergoes an O–N acyl transfer to generate the polypeptide.

Graphical abstract: Ag(i)-promoted fragment coupling of peptide thioamides
Open Access Paper

Exploring nickel-catalyzed organochalcogen synthesis via cross-coupling of benzonitrile and alkyl chalcogenols with computational tools

The reaction mechanism of Ni(0)-catalyzed C–S cross-coupling between benzonitrile and propanethiol has been studied with DFT and validated by microkinetic modeling. The protocol is used to assess its potential usage for building C–Se and C–Te bonds.

Graphical abstract: Exploring nickel-catalyzed organochalcogen synthesis via cross-coupling of benzonitrile and alkyl chalcogenols with computational tools
Open Access Paper

Total synthesis, stereochemical assignment, and biological evaluation of opantimycin A and analogues thereof

The absolute configuration of opantimycin A was determined through total synthesis.

Graphical abstract: Total synthesis, stereochemical assignment, and biological evaluation of opantimycin A and analogues thereof
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Exploring the catalytic mechanism of the 10–23 DNAzyme: insights from pH–rate profiles

Study of the roles of G14 and divalent metal cofactors in the mechanism of catalysis of the 10–23 DNAzyme.

Graphical abstract: Exploring the catalytic mechanism of the 10–23 DNAzyme: insights from pH–rate profiles
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Enhanced binding of methyl alkylammonium cations through preorganization of a water-soluble calix[4]pyrrole

The binding of pyridine-N-oxide with a calix[4]pyrrole results in the self-assembly of a preorganized supramolecular receptor displaying significant affinity (log K = 3–4) for the binding of tetra-alkylammonium cations in water.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced binding of methyl alkylammonium cations through preorganization of a water-soluble calix[4]pyrrole
Open Access Paper

Impact of charges on the hybridization kinetics and thermal stability of PNA duplexes

Clicking-on side chains to assess the impact of charges on hybridization properties of PNA.

Graphical abstract: Impact of charges on the hybridization kinetics and thermal stability of PNA duplexes
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