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  • A vast landscape of ‘undruggable’ cancer targets remains beyond the reach of conventional therapeutic agents. Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI), however, are challenging this paradigm. Synthesizing insights from a Cancer Moonshot workshop, we argue that systemically addressing the undruggable target space with AI requires a new conceptual framework. We highlight the failure of current target taxonomies and the need for benchmarking datasets, and re-evaluate clinical validation for novel AI-driven modalities.

    • Karen Akinsanya
    • Mohammed AlQuraishi
    • Olivier Elemento
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 43, P: 1416-1418
  • Condensates have been proposed to create a distinct chemical solvating environment. In vitro condensate screens suggest that condensate chemical environments influence the intracellular distribution of small molecules.

    • Henry R. Kilgore
    • Peter G. Mikhael
    • Richard A. Young
    Research
    Nature Chemical Biology
    Volume: 20, P: 291-301
  • The systematic categorization of human enhancers by their cofactor dependencies provides a conceptual framework to understand the sequence and chromatin diversity of enhancers and their roles in different gene-regulatory programmes.

    • Christoph Neumayr
    • Vanja Haberle
    • Alexander Stark
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 606, P: 406-413
  • RNA polymerase II with a hypophosphorylated C-terminal domain preferentially incorporates into mediator condensates, and with a hyperphosphorylated C-terminal domain into splicing-factor condensates, revealing phosphorylation as a regulatory mechanism in condensate preference.

    • Yang Eric Guo
    • John C. Manteiga
    • Richard A. Young
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 572, P: 543-548