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  • Building a living cell from scratch requires overcoming a bottleneck that has remained unresolved despite decades of progress: orchestrating the spatiotemporal integration of core functional modules. To tackle this barrier, the SynCell Asia Initiative outlines a strategy for developing core functional modules followed by their systems-level integration through the establishment of a centralized, artificial intelligence (AI)-driven biofoundry.

    • Zhuojun Dai
    • Wataru Aoki
    • Chenli Liu
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Biotechnology
    P: 1-5
  • Bacterial cytokinesis is driven by a multiprotein complex, the divisome, that is organized by the Z ring and responsible for septal cell wall synthesis. Here, Gong et al. show that septal cell wall synthesis facilitates Z-ring condensation, indicating that the divisome is a self-enhancing machine.

    • Han Gong
    • Di Yan
    • Shishen Du
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-19
  • Although some transition metal oxide-based electrodes exhibit high storage capacities beyond theoretical values, the underlying physicochemical mechanism remains elusive. Surface capacitance on metal nanoparticles involving spin-polarized electrons is now shown to be consistent with a space charge mechanism.

    • Qiang Li
    • Hongsen Li
    • Jagadeesh S. Moodera
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 20, P: 76-83