Themed collection 2022 RSC Chemical Biology Emerging Investigators

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RSC Chemical Biology Emerging Investigators Collection and Outstanding Paper Award

This collection showcases research carried out by internationally recognised, up-and-coming scientists in the early stage of their independent careers who are making outstanding contributions to their respective fields.

Graphical abstract: RSC Chemical Biology Emerging Investigators Collection and Outstanding Paper Award
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Contributors to the RSC Chemical Biology Emerging Investigators Collection 2022

This article profiles the early career researchers whose work features in the RSC Chemical Biology Emerging Investigators Collection 2022.

Graphical abstract: Contributors to the RSC Chemical Biology Emerging Investigators Collection 2022
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Fluorescent metabolic labeling-based quick antibiotic susceptibility test for anaerobic bacteria

Via a fluorescent D-amino acid (FDAA) labeling-based antibiotic susceptibility test method, the minimum inhibitory concentrations of anaerobic bacteria were accurately determined in ∼5 h.

Graphical abstract: Fluorescent metabolic labeling-based quick antibiotic susceptibility test for anaerobic bacteria
Open Access Communication

A dual-responsive doxorubicin–indoximod conjugate for programmed chemoimmunotherapy

A dual-responsive doxorubicin–indoximod conjugate was developed, which allows for sequential on-demand release of doxorubicin and indoximod for programmed chemoimmunotherapy.

Graphical abstract: A dual-responsive doxorubicin–indoximod conjugate for programmed chemoimmunotherapy
Open Access Communication

A light-initiated chemical reporter strategy for spatiotemporal labeling of biomolecules

Combination bioorthogonal chemical reporter strategy and photo-reaction enables imaging of newly-synthesized glycans, lipids and proteins with spatiotemporal resolution.

Graphical abstract: A light-initiated chemical reporter strategy for spatiotemporal labeling of biomolecules
Open Access Communication

The CSY-protecting group in the microwave-assisted synthesis of aggregation-prone peptides

Difficult peptide sequences can be synthesized in high quality by combining the polar CSY aspartate protecting group and selective microwave irradiation.

Graphical abstract: The CSY-protecting group in the microwave-assisted synthesis of aggregation-prone peptides
Open Access Communication

Structural insights into inhibition of the drug target dihydroorotate dehydrogenase by bacterial hydroxyalkylquinolines

We report the first structures of bacterial HAQs bound to their target DHODH and provide insights into mechanism of inhibition.

Graphical abstract: Structural insights into inhibition of the drug target dihydroorotate dehydrogenase by bacterial hydroxyalkylquinolines
Open Access Paper

One-step asparaginyl endopeptidase (OaAEP1)-based protein immobilization for single-molecule force spectroscopy

Enzymatic protein ligation has become the most powerful and widely used method for high-precision atomic force microscopy-based single-molecule force spectroscopy (AFM-SMFS) study of protein mechanics.

Graphical abstract: One-step asparaginyl endopeptidase (OaAEP1)-based protein immobilization for single-molecule force spectroscopy
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Improved ClickTags enable live-cell barcoding for highly multiplexed single cell sequencing

A versatile and highly reproducible approach for live cell sample multiplexing is achieved by DNA barcoding via “click chemistry” in single-cell RNA-seq.

Graphical abstract: Improved ClickTags enable live-cell barcoding for highly multiplexed single cell sequencing
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Proteomic characterization of phagocytic primary human monocyte-derived macrophages

We report a first-in-class dataset of proteins detectable and synthesized in primary human monocyte-derived macrophages. Macrophages stimulated with interferon-gamma are more phagocytic and synthesize more proteins than steady-state macrophages.

Graphical abstract: Proteomic characterization of phagocytic primary human monocyte-derived macrophages
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About this collection

RSC Chemical Biology is proud to present this special collection of invited contributions from early career researchers who are making significant contributions to the field of chemical biology. 
Congratulations to all of the featured researchers! New articles will be added to this collection as they are published.

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