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  • Seawater lithium extraction represents an innovative transformative solution that could alleviate future lithium supply concerns. In response, we propose an Albizia julibrissin-inspired adsorption-responsive photothermal ion pump for enhanced and reversible Li+ extraction from seawater.

    • Zhen Yu
    • Zhengyi Mao
    • Jian Lu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-9
  • In this Perspective, members of the Aging Biomarker Consortium outline the X-Age Project, an Aging Biomarker Consortium plan for building standardized aging clocks in China. The authors discuss the project roadmap and its aims of decoding aging heterogeneity, detecting accelerated aging early and evaluating geroprotective interventions.

    • Jiaming Li
    • Mengmeng Jiang
    • Guang-Hui Liu
    Reviews
    Nature Aging
    Volume: 5, P: 1669-1685
  • Tissue-specific mRNA or gene editing machinery delivery is achieved with lipid nanoparticles containing peptides with specific sequences, which tune the protein corona of the particles by mechanical optimization of peptide–protein binding affinities.

    • Tie Chang
    • Yifan Zheng
    • Yue Shao
    Research
    Nature Materials
    P: 1-14
  • Analyses of 2,658 whole genomes across 38 types of cancer identify the contribution of non-coding point mutations and structural variants to driving cancer.

    • Esther Rheinbay
    • Morten Muhlig Nielsen
    • Christian von Mering
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 578, P: 102-111
  • Analysis of cancer genome sequencing data has enabled the discovery of driver mutations. Here, as part of the ICGC/TCGA Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes (PCAWG) Consortium the authors present DriverPower, a software package that identifies coding and non-coding driver mutations within cancer whole genomes via consideration of mutational burden and functional impact evidence.

    • Shimin Shuai
    • Federico Abascal
    • Christian von Mering
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-12
  • Detecting spatial variance across cell-cell interactions remains computationally challenging. Here, the authors develop SPIDER, a statistical and machine learning tool to detect functionally-supported spatially variable ligand-receptor interactions from spatial transcriptomics data at bulk and single-cell resolutions.

    • Shiying Li
    • Ruohan Wang
    • Shuai Cheng Li
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-22
  • In somatic cells the mechanisms maintaining the chromosome ends are normally inactivated; however, cancer cells can re-activate these pathways to support continuous growth. Here, the authors characterize the telomeric landscapes across tumour types and identify genomic alterations associated with different telomere maintenance mechanisms.

    • Lina Sieverling
    • Chen Hong
    • Christian von Mering
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-13
  • Although the hetero-Diels–Alder reaction is a staple of organic chemistry, catalytic asymmetric versions of the inverse-electron demand variant often require specially engineered substrates for the reaction to work. Here the authors cyclize non-activated alkenes with α,β-unsaturated ketones or aldehydes to form chiral fused heterocycles using a chiral phosphoric acid catalyst.

    • Min Jin
    • Congyun Tang
    • Liang-Liang Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-8
  • Fast and scalable synthesis of a variety of transition metal telluride nanosheets by solid lithiation and hydrolysis is demonstrated and several interesting quantum phenomena were observed, such as quantum oscillations and giant magnetoresistance.

    • Liangzhu Zhang
    • Zixuan Yang
    • Hui-Ming Cheng
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 628, P: 313-319
  • Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are a promising platform for mRNA delivery, but their use in inflammatory pulmonary diseases is limited by reactogenicity and suboptimal delivery. Here, the authors report a VATPase activating non-inflammatory LNP (NIF-LNP) exhibiting a 40fold enhancement in lung protein expression without causing significant reactogenicity compared to commercial LNPs.

    • Zhiqiang Zhao
    • Xinzhu Shan
    • Lei Miao
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-19
  • The flagship paper of the ICGC/TCGA Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes Consortium describes the generation of the integrative analyses of 2,658 cancer whole genomes and their matching normal tissues across 38 tumour types, the structures for international data sharing and standardized analyses, and the main scientific findings from across the consortium studies.

    • Lauri A. Aaltonen
    • Federico Abascal
    • Christian von Mering
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 578, P: 82-93
  • The authors present SVclone, a computational method for inferring the cancer cell fraction of structural variants from whole-genome sequencing data.

    • Marek Cmero
    • Ke Yuan
    • Christian von Mering
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-15
  • Understanding deregulation of biological pathways in cancer can provide insight into disease etiology and potential therapies. Here, as part of the PanCancer Analysis of Whole Genomes (PCAWG) consortium, the authors present pathway and network analysis of 2583 whole cancer genomes from 27 tumour types.

    • Matthew A. Reyna
    • David Haan
    • Christian von Mering
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-17
  • Multi-omics datasets pose major challenges to data interpretation and hypothesis generation owing to their high-dimensional molecular profiles. Here, the authors develop ActivePathways method, which uses data fusion techniques for integrative pathway analysis of multi-omics data and candidate gene discovery.

    • Marta Paczkowska
    • Jonathan Barenboim
    • Christian von Mering
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-16
  • The use of biomarkers of ageing is crucial for investigating age-related processes. This Review discusses biomarkers of ageing and of ageing-associated physiological changes, at the cellular, tissue and organism levels in humans and non-human primates.

    • Zeming Wu
    • Jing Qu
    • Guang-Hui Liu
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
    P: 1-22
  • DNA Damage Regulated Autophagy Modulator 1 (DRAM1) plays pivotal roles in autophagy regulation. Here, the authors show that DRAM1 stabilizes lysosomal VAMP8, thereby promoting autolysosome maturation. Furthermore, they establish that DRAM1–VAMP8 axis enhances autophagic flux and facilitates hepatocellular carcinoma extravasation, as validated in both zebrafish xenograft and mouse metastatic models.

    • Rui Zhang
    • Xin Zhang
    • Jingfeng Tang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-22
  • In this study the authors consider the structural variants (SVs) present within cancer cases of the ICGC/TCGA Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes (PCAWG) Consortium. They report hundreds of genes, including known cancer-associated genes for which the nearby presence of a SV breakpoint is associated with altered expression.

    • Yiqun Zhang
    • Fengju Chen
    • Christian von Mering
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-14
  • A variety of two-dimensional materials have been reported in the past few years, yet single-element systems—such as graphene and black phosphorus—have remained rare. 2D allotropes of boron have long been predicted and recently investigated. Two boron sheets have now been grown on a Ag(111) surface by molecule beam epitaxy that exhibit significant chemical stability against oxidation.

    • Baojie Feng
    • Jin Zhang
    • Kehui Wu
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 8, P: 563-568
  • Whole-genome sequencing data from more than 2,500 cancers of 38 tumour types reveal 16 signatures that can be used to classify somatic structural variants, highlighting the diversity of genomic rearrangements in cancer.

    • Yilong Li
    • Nicola D. Roberts
    • Christian von Mering
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 578, P: 112-121
  • With the generation of large pan-cancer whole-exome and whole-genome sequencing projects, a question remains about how comparable these datasets are. Here, using The Cancer Genome Atlas samples analysed as part of the Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes project, the authors explore the concordance of mutations called by whole exome sequencing and whole genome sequencing techniques.

    • Matthew H. Bailey
    • William U. Meyerson
    • Christian von Mering
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-27
  • Transition-metal-catalyzed asymmetric multicomponent reactions with two similar substrates often suffer from the lack of strategies to control the chemo-, regio-, and stereoselectivity. Here, the authors report a Cu(I)-catalyzed asymmetric radical 1,2-carboalkynylation of two different terminal alkynes and alkyl halides with chemo-, regio-, and stereoselectivity.

    • Jun-Qian Bian
    • Li Qin
    • Xin-Yuan Liu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-12
  • A detailed understanding of particle stopping in matter is essential for nuclear fusion and high energy density science. Here, the authors report one order of magnitude enhancement of intense laser-accelerated proton beam stopping in dense ionized matter in comparison with currently used models describing ion stopping in matter.

    • Jieru Ren
    • Zhigang Deng
    • Yongtao Zhao
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-7
  • Low temperature operation of anode-free batteries is limited by poor reversibility of metal plating/stripping. Here, via electrolyte engineering, authors enable −40 °C operation of an anode-free K metal battery by tailoring a weakly solvating electrolyte with a silicone polymer additive.

    • Mengyao Tang
    • Shuai Dong
    • Hua Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-11
  • Integrative analyses of transcriptome and whole-genome sequencing data for 1,188 tumours across 27 types of cancer are used to provide a comprehensive catalogue of RNA-level alterations in cancer.

    • Claudia Calabrese
    • Natalie R. Davidson
    • Christian von Mering
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 578, P: 129-136
  • Some cancer patients first present with metastases where the location of the primary is unidentified; these are difficult to treat. In this study, using machine learning, the authors develop a method to determine the tissue of origin of a cancer based on whole sequencing data.

    • Wei Jiao
    • Gurnit Atwal
    • Christian von Mering
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-12
  • There’s an emerging body of evidence to show how biological sex impacts cancer incidence, treatment and underlying biology. Here, using a large pan-cancer dataset, the authors further highlight how sex differences shape the cancer genome.

    • Constance H. Li
    • Stephenie D. Prokopec
    • Christian von Mering
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-24
  • The authors present a feasible strategy of anion-induced strain engineering to regulate the lattice structure and properties of super-elongated BiFeO3 epitaxial films, revealing the correlations among lattice distortion, local electronic hybridization, and multiferroic properties.

    • Guoqiang Xi
    • Yue-Wen Fang
    • Xianran Xing
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-11
  • The large organic cations in low-dimensional perovskite often introduces carrier mobility anisotropy and impedes charge transport. Here, authors report perovskite heterojunction with strong aromatic conjugated perovskites, realizing certified efficiency of over 25% in stable perovskite solar cells.

    • Bo Li
    • Qi Liu
    • Zonglong Zhu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-9
  • Viral pathogen load in cancer genomes is estimated through analysis of sequencing data from 2,656 tumors across 35 cancer types using multiple pathogen-detection pipelines, identifying viruses in 382 genomic and 68 transcriptome datasets.

    • Marc Zapatka
    • Ivan Borozan
    • Christian von Mering
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 52, P: 320-330
  • Whole-genome sequencing data for 2,778 cancer samples from 2,658 unique donors across 38 cancer types is used to reconstruct the evolutionary history of cancer, revealing that driver mutations can precede diagnosis by several years to decades.

    • Moritz Gerstung
    • Clemency Jolly
    • Christian von Mering
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 578, P: 122-128
  • Many tumours exhibit hypoxia (low oxygen) and hypoxic tumours often respond poorly to therapy. Here, the authors quantify hypoxia in 1188 tumours from 27 cancer types, showing elevated hypoxia links to increased mutational load, directing evolutionary trajectories.

    • Vinayak Bhandari
    • Constance H. Li
    • Christian von Mering
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-10
  • The characterization of 4,645 whole-genome and 19,184 exome sequences, covering most types of cancer, identifies 81 single-base substitution, doublet-base substitution and small-insertion-and-deletion mutational signatures, providing a systematic overview of the mutational processes that contribute to cancer development.

    • Ludmil B. Alexandrov
    • Jaegil Kim
    • Christian von Mering
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 578, P: 94-101
  • Cancers evolve as they progress under differing selective pressures. Here, as part of the ICGC/TCGA Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes (PCAWG) Consortium, the authors present the method TrackSig the estimates evolutionary trajectories of somatic mutational processes from single bulk tumour data.

    • Yulia Rubanova
    • Ruian Shi
    • Christian von Mering
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-12
  • Chromosome-level genome assemblies of allotetraploid Nicotiana tabacum and its ancestors, along with their transcriptomes, epigenomes and genotype and phenotype data for 5,196 N. tabacum germplasms, provide insights into genome evolution and complex trait regulation.

    • Yanjun Zan
    • Shuai Chen
    • Aiguo Yang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 57, P: 986-996