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  • The process of protein crystallization is poorly understood and difficult to program through the primary sequence. Here the authors develop a computational approach to designing three-dimensional protein crystals with prespecified lattice architectures with high accuracy.

    • Zhe Li
    • Shunzhi Wang
    • David Baker
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 22, P: 1556-1563
  • Plutonium (Pu), a radiotoxic element, enters cells via an unknown mechanism. Solution structures and X-ray imaging studies reveal that Pu binds transferrin, and the complex can be taken up by cells via receptor-mediated endocytosis only if iron is contained in transferrin's N-lobe.

    • Mark P Jensen
    • Drew Gorman-Lewis
    • L Soderholm
    Research
    Nature Chemical Biology
    Volume: 7, P: 560-565
  • Understanding what underpins the activity and stability of oxygen evolution catalysts is an ongoing issue in the field of water splitting. Now, researchers show that balancing the rate of Fe dissolution and deposition over a metal hydr(oxy)oxide host yields dynamically stable Fe active sites, with the Fe–host interaction key to the performance.

    • Dong Young Chung
    • Pietro P. Lopes
    • Nenad M. Markovic
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 5, P: 222-230
  • The Z phase, one of three fundamental Frank–Kasper phases—topologically close-packed structures commonly found in metal alloys—is associated with a relatively large volume ratio between its constituents. This means it is typically not formed in single-component soft materials. Now, a shape amphiphile has been shown to self-assemble in a variety of unconventional structures, including the Z phase.

    • Zebin Su
    • Chih-Hao Hsu
    • Stephen Z. D. Cheng
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 11, P: 899-905
  • Robot-compatible liquid sample setup for a fully-automated, μs-resolved Small-angle X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy (SA-XPCS) workflow that can enable autonomous designs of complex fluids.

    • Doga Yamac Ozgulbas
    • Don Jensen Jr.
    • Qingteng Zhang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Light: Science & Applications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-10