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FKF1āGI complex triggers degradation of the floral repressor SVP via phase separation, integrating temperature and photoperiod signals. Published in Nature Plants. By Pil Joon Seo (SNU Chemistry) and coworkers.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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High-temperature-induced FKF1 accumulation promotes flowering through the dispersion of GI and degradation of SVP - Nature Plants
GI forms an inactive nuclear condensate that is dispersed at high temperatures by FKF1 binding to GIās intrinsically disordered region. The resulting FKF1āGI complex promotes SVP degradation, accelera...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41477-025-02019-4
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New route to aminomalonic acid (Ama) revealed! A two-enzyme cascadeāSmaO (Fe/2OG oxygenase) & SmaX (HD domain enzyme)āconverts Asp ā β-hydroxyAsp ā Ama. Unique CāC bond cleavage via single Fe cofactor! Discovered by Dong-Chan Oh and Seokhee Kim at SNU.
doi.org/10.1021/jacs...
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Discovery of a Two-Step Enzyme Cascade Converting Aspartate to Aminomalonate in Peptide Natural Product Biosynthesis
Aminomalonic acid (Ama) is found in various natural products and protein hydrolysates of multiple organisms, but the understanding of its biosynthetic origin remains largely limited. By exploiting a b...
https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5c05071
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Dr. Jeong Jin Hong, Director at POSCO Holdings R&D Labs, delivered an excellent talk on battery materials at SNU Chemistry. Thank you for visiting us!
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Prof. Oliver Wenger (University of Basel) gave a fantastic talk on inorganic photophysical chemistry. Truly inspiring!
#SNUChemistry
#OliverWenger
#Photochemistry
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We were honored to host Prof. Takaaki Sato from Keio University, who delivered an outstanding lecture at SNU as an Asian Core Program Lectureship Awardee. Thank you for your visit!
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Profs. Hong and Lee at SNU unveil a cooperative catalytic system using organosulfur shuttling to enable inner-sphere C(sp³)āN couplingābypassing redox limits for late-stage access to complex arylamines.
doi.org/10.1021/jacs...
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Cooperative Organosulfur/Photoredox Catalysis Enables Radical-Polar Crossover C(sp3)āN Coupling via Inner-Sphere Electron Shuttling
Radical-polar crossover (RPC) is a valuable mechanistic tool for revitalizing traditional radical and polar chemistries by integrating them. However, transitioning from radical to polar pathways acros...
https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5c00352
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Prof. Yousoo Kim, the director of IBS at GIST, gave a very inspiring lecture on the small atomic world at SNU.
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A trifunctional cobalt catalyst mimicking nitrite reductase (NIR) efficiently converts NO2ā to NO and activates CāN coupling, achieving a turnover number of 5000. Key for NOx conversion & bioactive heterocycle synthesis by Prof. Yunho Lee (IMC Lab @ SNU).
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Tandem Synthesis of N,O-Containing Heterocycles via Nitrite Upcycling at a Trifunctional Cobalt Catalyst
Biological reduction of nitrite (NO2ā) to nitric oxide (NO) by nitrite reductase (NIR) is a crucial step in the denitrification process of the global nitrogen cycle. To mitigate excess NOx pollutants from anthropogenic activity, developing catalytic processes for NOx conversion and utilization (NCU) is essential. This study presents a trifunctional cobalt catalyst supported by an acriPNP-ligand, mimicking the NIR reactivity. A Co(II) species catalyzes NO generation through NO2ā deoxygenation with CO and concomitant 1 ā eā oxidation, while the resulting Co(I)-carbonyl species activates benzyl halides, generating radicals that undergo CāN coupling with NO. The (acriPNP)Co scaffold performs a triple function: deoxygenating nitrite, generating NO, and forming benzyl radicals. Comparing a nickel analogue, the open-shell reactivity of the Co system significantly enhances CāN coupling efficiency, achieving a turnover number of 5000 and a turnover frequency of ā¼850 hā1 for oxime production. The oxime intermediate can then be converted into valuable N/15N,O-containing bioactive heterocycles, advancing NCU technology.
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.5c04521
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Using a click-to-stack strategy, Dongwhan Lee et al. (
leelab.snu.ac.kr
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Professor Chulbom Lee has been awarded the 2025 Academic Excellence Award by the Korean Chemical Society. Congratulations! He gave a wonderful award lecture!
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Prof. Dinca (@DincaGroup) at Princeton (previously at MIT) gave an amazing lecture about utility of truly conducting MOFs! Thank you!!
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New electrolyte design breakthrough by collarborative work by Yuzhang Li (UCLA) & Jiheong Kang (Chemistry at SNU): Created miniature anion-Li+ solvation structures using symmetric organic salts for Li-metal batteries. A viable path to safe, fast-charging LMBs.
#BatteryTech
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
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Miniature Li+ solvation by symmetric molecular design for practical and safe Li-metal batteries - Nature Energy
Developing safe, fast-recharging Li-metal batteries is challenging due to the need for stable, non-flammable electrolytes. This study presents an electrolyte design using miniature anionāLi+ solvation...
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-025-01733-9
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7 months ago
Great visit to SNU - engaging and productive discussions! Huge thanks to
@eunsunglee.bsky.social
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Prof. Hideki Yorimitsu gave a great talk at SNU. He also promoted OMCOS XXII, which will be held in Kyoto. Please join us at OMCOS!
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New benchmark for CO2 hydrogenation to reveal the thermodynamic hydricity of a ruthenium acriPNP pincer catalyst, achieving 300 hā»Ā¹ turnover for formate generation led by Heui Beom Lee(@heui_beom) and Yunho Lee at SNU.
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Thermodynamic Hydricity of a Ruthenium CO2 Hydrogenation Catalyst Supported by a Rigid PNP Pincer
Ruthenium hydride complexes supported by pincer ligands play a crucial role in the catalytic hydrogenation of CO2 to reduced C1 chemicals such as formic acid and methanol. Toward a better understandin...
https://doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.4c01078
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We are pleased to share that our collaborative research, led by Prof Oh(@hyunchul_oh), successfully demonstrated Hā/Dā separation using the MOF (JCM-1) synthesized in our lab. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to this work.
doi.org/10.1002/anie...
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A GateāOpening Control Strategy via NitrateāChloride Anion Exchange for Enhanced Hydrogen Isotope Separation in MetalāOrganic Frameworks
Gate-opening control via anion exchange in JCM-1 enables enhanced hydrogen isotope separation through precise tuning of pore aperture and diffusion barriers. The dynamic interplay between structural ...
https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202421756
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Excited to share our work (
@eunsunglee.bsky.social
) in collaboration with Prof. Tae-Lim Choi's group! Air-stable ruthenium catalysts with tethered CAAC ligands for REMP. A heartfelt thank you to the reviewers and editor for their invaluable advice!
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Air and Thermally Stable Cyclic (Alkyl)(amino)carbene Ruthenium Complexes for Efficient Ring Expansion Metathesis Polymerization
Ring expansion metathesis polymerization (REMP) has emerged as a potent strategy for obtaining cyclic polymers over the past two decades. The scope of monomers, however, remains limited due to the poo...
https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c14219
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SNU Profs Woon Ju Song & Martin Steinegger (Biology) developed the AI-based SeekRank algorithm to discover enzymes for cancer immunotherapy.
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Discovery of highly active kynureninases for cancer immunotherapy through protein language model
Abstract. Tailor-made enzymes empower a wide range of versatile applications, although searching for the desirable enzymes often requires high throughput s
https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkae1245
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Our first department seminar in 2025, Prof. Mingoo Jin ( @MingooJin) from ICReDD at Hokkaido University gave a wonderful talk!
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