: Nature Communications frequently publishes cutting-edge research on MTS design. For instance, recent studies have used Variational Autoencoders (VAEs) to design "new-to-nature" MTSs, achieving up to 100% success in vivo.
: For computational biology papers, the system integrates with Code Ocean , providing a "software capsule" that allows reviewers to run and verify custom code. mts-natcomm
: MTSs are typically amphipathic helices , meaning one side is hydrophobic while the other is positively charged. : MTSs are typically amphipathic helices , meaning
Design of diverse, functional mitochondrial targeting sequences across eukaryotic organisms using variational autoencoder | Nature Communications With a 2024 and an acceptance rate of
1. The Scientific Core: Mitochondrial Targeting Sequences (MTS)
Publishing an MTS-related discovery in Nature Communications is a major milestone. With a 2024 and an acceptance rate of only ~8% , the journal is highly selective, favoring research with "genuine cross-field appeal".