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  • Immature particles of flaviviruses transmitted by mosquitoes are known to be non-infectious. Here, the authors show that immature tick-borne flaviviruses stay infectious in vivo and using structural modeling they resolve unique structural features that distinguish tick-borne from mosquito-borne flaviviruses.

    • Jiří Holoubek
    • Jiří Salát
    • Daniel Růžek
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-17
  • Quantum computing is a promising technology to solve complex challenges that would take classical computers an impractical amount of time. This Perspective discusses the current state of quantum computing and possible applications in enzyme engineering and biocatalysis.

    • Jiri Damborsky
    • Petr Kouba
    • Stanislav Mazurenko
    Reviews
    Nature Catalysis
    Volume: 8, P: 872-880
  • The bispecific IgG1-like CoV-X2 prevents SARS-CoV-2 spike binding to ACE2, neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 and its variants of concern, protects against disease in a mouse model, whereas the parental monoclonal antibodies generate viral escape.

    • Raoul De Gasparo
    • Mattia Pedotti
    • Luca Varani
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 593, P: 424-428
  • Renilla luciferase is a popular bioluminescent enzyme, but the molecular details of its mechanism of action on luciferins such as coelenterazine remained elusive. Now, protein crystal structures and biochemical analyses provide an atomistic description of its catalytic mechanism.

    • Andrea Schenkmayerova
    • Martin Toul
    • Martin Marek
    Research
    Nature Catalysis
    Volume: 6, P: 23-38
  • The Paris Agreement is based on emission scenarios that move from a sluggish phase-out of fossil fuels to large-scale late-century negative emissions. Alternative pathways of early deployment of negative emission technologies need to be considered to ensure that climate targets are reached safely and sustainably.

    • Michael Obersteiner
    • Johannes Bednar
    • Guido Schmidt-Traub
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 8, P: 7-10