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  • Replicating the ability of enzymes and transport proteins to effectively bind anions is a considerable challenge for supramolecular chemists. A neutral organic cage has now been developed that selectively binds sulfate anions in water.

    • Rosemary J. Goodwin
    • Nicholas G. White
    News & Views
  • Covalent protein conjugation facilitates the study of biological processes and the synthesis of therapeutic biomacromolecules. A method that uses vinyl thianthrenium reagents for the site-selective formation of highly reactive episulfonium species on proteins is demonstrated. These in situ-formed intermediates react with diverse nucleophiles, providing access to protein conjugates in one step without purification.

    Research Briefing
  • Molecules containing a chiral S(VI) moiety have found extensive applications in drug design and organic synthesis, despite a lack of diverse asymmetric methods for their creation. Now, a ligand-mediated process has enabled the production of enantioenriched S(VI)–F motifs, providing a foundation for further stereospecific elaborations.

    • Patrick R. Melvin
    News & Views
  • A protein-templated selection approach has been developed for the discovery of full ligands from dual-pharmacophore DNA-encoded libraries by incorporating fragment linking into the selection process. The performance of this method was demonstrated with selections against protein–protein interaction and protein–DNA interaction targets, through which potent and selective inhibitors were identified.

    Research Briefing
  • Dinitrogen (N2) fixation to ammonia (NH3) is typically challenging under mild conditions. Now, lithium hydride (LiH) is shown to mediate photodriven N2 fixation under ambient conditions. Under ultraviolet illumination, LiH is photolysed to release H2, leaving electrons residing in surface hydrogen vacancies, which facilitate N2 activation and photocatalytic NH3 synthesis.

    Research Briefing
  • Cryptic halogenation reactions result in natural products with diverse structural motifs and bioactivities. However, these halogenated species are difficult to detect with current analytical methods because the final products are often not halogenated. An approach to identify products of cryptic halogenation using halide depletion has now been discovered, opening up space for more effective natural product discovery.

    • Ludek Sehnal
    • Libera Lo Presti
    • Nadine Ziemert
    News & Views
  • Interlocking unstable motifs is a useful way to enhance their stability through shielding protection. Now, stable interlocked polyynes bearing several macrocycles have been prepared, including a [5]rotaxane having 34 contiguous alkynes with properties similar to those of carbyne.

    • Adrian Saura-Sanmartin
    News & Views
  • Despite the growing clinical use of radium in cancer treatments, the fundamental chemistry of nature’s largest +2 cation remains largely unexplored. Now, structural analysis of a radium complex reveals that its behaviour cannot always be predicted from the chemistry of its closest nonradioactive congener, barium.

    • Joshua J. Woods
    • Rebecca J. Abergel
    News & Views
  • Directional interactions and three-dimensional functional groups are crucial to medicinal compounds. Consequently, new functional groups require stereocontrolled synthetic methods. Now, an enantiopure building block provides controlled and divergent access to valuable sulfonimidoyl functional groups.

    • James A. Bull
    News & Views
  • Transcis photoisomerization is a fundamental photochemical reaction that is thought to proceed through an intermediate with a perpendicular conformation. However, unambiguous identification of this state has proved challenging. The combination of state-of-the-art ultrafast spectroscopy and quantum chemical calculations now provides evidence for its structural observation in stilbene photoisomerization.

    Research Briefing
  • Tetracoordinate boron molecules are the key intermediates in many organoboron-related chemical transformations. Now, using alkynyl tetracoordinate boron species, a nickel-catalysed asymmetric 1,3-metallate shift towards axial chirality has been developed, giving access to various axially chiral alkenes in high efficiency.

    • Li-Qing Ren
    • Chuan He
    News & Views
  • The self-assembly of stimuli-responsive building blocks yields functional nano-systems and smart materials. This Perspective discusses how the integration of photoswitches into discrete coordination cages enables control over their assembly, guest binding and systems behaviour. Four scenarios are drawn to highlight the relationship between the photoswitching and dynamic assembly equilibria.

    • Elie Benchimol
    • Jacopo Tessarolo
    • Guido H. Clever
    Perspective