Taka Masao
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The changing landscape of medicinal chemistry optimization www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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This new article analyses oral drug candidates and their corresponding hit and lead compounds from recent years and from the early 2000s, and discusses the implications of the observed trends
Trends for oral drug candidates
Predicted 1,633 human proteins as potential CRBN molecular glue targets, far broader than expected. Discovered helical G-loops as a new recognition motif. Demonstrated VAV1 can engage CRBN without G-loop structure through molecular surface mimicry.

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Mining the CRBN target space redefines rules for molecular glue–induced neosubstrate recognition
The CRL4CRBN E3 ubiquitin ligase is the target of molecular glue degrader compounds that reprogram ligase specificity to induce the degradation of clinically relevant neosubstrate proteins. Known cere...
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Fully computational design achieves Kemp eliminase efficiency of 12,700 M⁻¹s⁻¹ without experimental optimization. Surpasses previous designs by 2 orders of magnitude. Final variant reaches 10⁵ M⁻¹s⁻¹, matching natural enzyme performance.😲

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Complete computational design of high-efficiency Kemp elimination enzymes - Nature
We present a computational approach to the design of high-efficiency enzymes with catalytic parameters comparable to natural enzymes, enabling programming of stable, high-efficiency, new-to-nature Kem...
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JNJ-6640: First-in-class PurF inhibitor demonstrates nanomolar bactericidal activity against M. tuberculosis. Targets de novo purine biosynthesis pathway, showing in vivo efficacy in mouse models.

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Targeting de novo purine biosynthesis for tuberculosis treatment - Nature
The validation of inhibitors targeting PurF, a novel drug target for tuberculosis drug discovery, is described.
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moPepGen: Graph-based algorithm achieves linear-time generation of non-canonical peptides from genomic variants, RNA fusions & circularization. Outperforms existing tools, enabling detection of 53.7% more peptides in cancer proteomes.

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Identification of non-canonical peptides with moPepGen - Nature Biotechnology
moPepGen enables the detection of peptides across species, proteases and technologies.
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FRα identified as novel lysosome-trafficking receptor for targeted protein degradation. Polyvalent FRTACs achieve subnanomolar potency against membrane proteins. PD-L1-targeting FRTAC demonstrates robust degradation in vivo & reprograms TME in mice.

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Polyvalent folate receptor-targeting chimeras for degradation of membrane proteins - Nature Chemical Biology
Xiao, Dong, Xie, Feng et al. developed FRα-targeting chimeras (FRTACs) for targeted membrane protein degradation by conjugating multiple folate molecules to antibodies of targeted proteins. The folate...
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PSC patients show expanded T & B cell responses against EBV epitopes compared to controls. Analysis of 116M+ health records reveals infectious mononucleosis increases PSC risk (OR=12). This suggests EBV may play a role in autoimmune liver disease pathogenesis

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T and B cell responses against Epstein–Barr virus in primary sclerosing cholangitis - Nature Medicine
Interrogation of electronic health records and the B and T cell repertoires of people with PSC shows a link between Epstein–Barr virus and primary sclerosing cholangitis, an incurable autoimmune liver...
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"Is taurine an aging biomarker?"
Longitudinal data from humans, monkeys, and mice show circulating taurine does not decline with age. High individual variability and context-dependent health links limit its utility as an aging biomarker.

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Is taurine an aging biomarker?
Low circulating taurine concentrations have been proposed as a driver of the aging process. We found that circulating taurine concentrations increased or remained unchanged with age in three geographi...
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CREM, a transcriptional repressor induced by CAR and IL-15 signaling via the PKA–CREB axis, limits CAR-NK effector function. Genetic ablation enhances anti-tumor activity and resistance to suppression, identifying CREM as a targetable intracellular checkpoint.

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CREM is a regulatory checkpoint of CAR and IL-15 signalling in NK cells - Nature
The transcription factor CREM is a pivotal regulator of NK cell function, making CREM a valuable target to increase the efficacy of anticancer immunotherapies based on this cell population and chimeri...
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Exosome-enriched glycoRNAs carry internal GalNAc modifications and resist RNase, suggesting glycosylation marks RNA for export. Disruption of protein glycosylation impairs glycoRNA trafficking.

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Cysteine depletion drives adipose browning and rapid weight loss via SNS–β3AR signaling, even without UCP1. In obese mice, this triggers 30% weight loss and reverses inflammation. A potential non-canonical path for therapeutic thermogenesis.

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Cysteine depletion triggers adipose tissue thermogenesis and weight loss - Nature Metabolism
The authors describe how reduced dietary availability and systemic loss of cysteine leads to adipose tissue browning and rapid weight loss in mice and humans.
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HSV-1 counteracts APOBEC1 by phosphorylating its uracil-DNA glycosylase, protecting its genome in neurons. Inhibiting this pathway via AAV-UGI protects against encephalitis, suggesting a new route for antiviral intervention.

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Herpes simplex virus 1 evades APOBEC1-mediated immunity via its uracil-DNA glycosylase in mice - Nature Microbiology
The herpes simplex virus 1 uracil-DNA glycosylase counters host APOBEC1 to evade genome editing and to enable viral replication that promotes encephalitis in mice.
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Cancer therapy resistance is shaped by dynamic, co-evolving genetic and non-genetic processes. ARTNet researchers propose a next-gen framework using spatial omics, lineage tracing, and functional models to anticipate and overcome resistance.

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Acquired resistance in cancer: towards targeted therapeutic strategies - Nature Reviews Cancer
Acquired therapeutic resistance is a key contributor to cancer treatment failure, requiring new approaches to address its complex mechanisms. In this Roadmap, Soragni, Knudsen and colleagues discuss t...
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The CHALLENGE trial demonstrates that post-chemotherapy structured exercise significantly improves survival in resected colon cancer patients—5-year DFS up by 6.4%, 8-year OS up by 7.1%. Landmark level 1 evidence for exercise as a therapeutic modality.

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Structured Exercise after Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Colon Cancer | NEJM
Preclinical and observational studies suggest that exercise may improve cancer outcomes. However, definitive level 1 evidence is lacking. In this phase 3, randomized trial conducted at 55 centers, ...
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Skeletal muscle proteome and phosphoproteome stratify insulin sensitivity better than clinical diagnosis. Despite sex-based metabolic differences, insulin-resistant signatures are conserved. AMPKγ3 S65 phosphorylation emerges as a potential muscle-specific target.

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Personalized molecular signatures of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes
Muscle samples from over 120 people were analyzed to identify molecular patterns linked to insulin resistance, a key feature of type 2 diabetes. The findings reveal new insights that could help tailor...
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Systematic analysis of multicellular coordination across tissues shows dynamic, age- and state-dependent cell modules. In cancer, the coordination is rewired—healthy ecosystems collapse, and a universal tumor ecosystem emerges.

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Cross-tissue multicellular coordination and its rewiring in cancer - Nature
Comprehensive single-cell transcriptomic analysis of 35 human tissues reveals 12 cross-tissue coordinated cellular modules that exhibit intramodule communication and dynamic changes with ageing, and w...
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Leveraging early postnatal HSPC trafficking, in vivo lentiviral gene therapy achieves durable correction in mouse models of inherited disorders. Fanconi anaemia showed near-complete reconstitution due to selective advantage of edited cells.

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In vivo haemopoietic stem cell gene therapy enabled by postnatal trafficking - Nature
In vivo gene delivery to haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells in newborn mice using engineered lentiviral vectors shows promise as an effective treatment for genetic diseases.
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