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  • A newly identified coronavirus isolated from farmed minks can use the receptor ACE2 to infect cells of different mammalian species, including human cells, which has implications for potential zoonotic spillover events.

    • Ningning Wang
    • Weiwei Ji
    • Shuo Su
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 642, P: 739-746
  • LC-MS-based proteomics often relies on data-dependent acquisition (DDA) for quality control. Here, the authors demonstrate that data-independent acquisition (DIA) outperforms DDA in detecting subtle changes in LC-MS status in large-scale quantitative proteomics experiments. They further prioritized 15 QC metrics and developed an AI model, implemented in a free software called iDIA-QC, for detecting LC-MS faults.

    • Huanhuan Gao
    • Yi Zhu
    • Tiannan Guo
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-13
  • Getah virus (GETV), is a mosquito-borne alphavirus of importance in veterinary medicine. Here, the authors show that evolutionarily conserved low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) functions as a receptor for GETV, which may explain the multi-species spread of this virus.

    • Xiaofeng Zhai
    • Xiaoling Li
    • Shuo Su
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-16
  • Recently, studies have identified different low-density lipoprotein receptors as functional entry receptors for alphaviruses. In this Perspective, the authors compare the known alphavirus-receptor structures and discuss why it might be challenging to generate a broad-spectrum entry inhibitor.

    • Ningning Wang
    • Andres Merits
    • Shuo Su
    ReviewsOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-7
  • The collision of the Indian, Arabian and Eurasian plates formed the Tibetan and Iranian plateaus, but its timing and processes remain debated. This Review explores the evidence behind initial collision estimates and discusses the tectonic and geodynamic implications.

    • Chao Wang
    • Lin Ding
    • Muhammad Qasim
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Volume: 6, P: 357-376
  • The geodynamic mechanisms and timing of Tibetan Plateau formation are debated, but are critical to understanding tectonic–climatic links. This Review discusses the stages of Tibetan Plateau evolution, and highlights that inherited weaknesses from pre-Cenozoic tectonic events influenced its variable surface uplift history.

    • Lin Ding
    • Paul Kapp
    • Chao Wang
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Volume: 3, P: 652-667