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Multifunctional products of isoprene oxidation in polluted atmosphere and their contribution to SOA 期刊论文
Geophysical Research Letters, 2020
作者:  Z. N. Xu;  W. Nie;  X. G. Chi;  P. Sun;  D. D. Huang;  C. Yan;  J. Krechmer;  P. L. Ye;  Z. Xu;  X. M. Qi;  C.J. Zhu;  Y. L. Liu;  Y. Y. Li;  T. Y. Wang;  L. Wang;  X. Huang;  R. Z. Tang;  S. Guo;  G. L. Xiu;  Q. Y. Fu;  D. Worsnop;  A. J. Ding
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Origin of Electron Boomerang Stripes: Localized ULF Wave‐particle Interactions 期刊论文
Geophysical Research Letters, 2020
作者:  X. X. Zhao;  Y. X. Hao;  Q. ‐;  G. Zong;  X. ‐;  Z. Zhou;  Chao Yue;  X. R. Chen;  Y. Liu;  J. B. Blake;  S. G. Claudepierre;  G. D. Reeves
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Making ultrastrong steel tough by grain-boundary delamination 期刊论文
Science, 2020
作者:  L. Liu;  Qin Yu;  Z. Wang;  Jon Ell;  M. X. Huang;  Robert O. Ritchie
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Simultaneous Observations of Localized and Global Drift Resonance 期刊论文
Geophysical Research Letters, 2020
作者:  Y. X. Hao;  X. X. Zhao;  Q. ‐;  G. Zong;  X. ‐;  Z. Zhou;  R. Rankin;  X. R. Chen;  Y. Liu;  S. Y. Fu;  J. B. Blake;  G. D. Reeves;  S. G. Claudepierre
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Synthesis of proteins by automated flow chemistry 期刊论文
Science, 2020
作者:  N. Hartrampf;  A. Saebi;  M. Poskus;  Z. P. Gates;  A. J. Callahan;  A. E. Cowfer;  S. Hanna;  S. Antilla;  C. K. Schissel;  A. J. Quartararo;  X. Ye;  A. J. Mijalis;  M. D. Simon;  A. Loas;  S. Liu;  C. Jessen;  T. E. Nielsen;  B. L. Pentelute
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Estimation of water volume in ungauged, dynamic floodplain lakes 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 15 (5)
作者:  Tan, Z.;  Melack, J.;  Li, Y.;  Liu, X.;  Chen, B.;  Zhang, Q.
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floodplain lakes  water volume  remote sensing  hydrological connectivity  
Alcohol-derived DNA crosslinks are repaired by two distinct mechanisms 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 579 (7800) : 603-+
作者:  Xu, Wanghuai;  Zheng, Huanxi;  Liu, Yuan;  Zhou, Xiaofeng;  Zhang, Chao;  Song, Yuxin;  Deng, Xu;  Leung, Michael;  Yang, Zhengbao;  Xu, Ronald X.;  Wang, Zhong Lin;  Zeng, Xiao Cheng;  Wang, Zuankai
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Acetaldehyde is a highly reactive, DNA-damaging metabolite that is produced upon alcohol consumption(1). Impaired detoxification of acetaldehyde is common in the Asian population, and is associated with alcohol-related cancers(1,2). Cells are protected against acetaldehyde-induced damage by DNA crosslink repair, which when impaired causes Fanconi anaemia (FA), a disease resulting in failure to produce blood cells and a predisposition to cancer(3,4). The combined inactivation of acetaldehyde detoxification and the FA pathway induces mutation, accelerates malignancies and causes the rapid attrition of blood stem cells(5-7). However, the nature of the DNA damage induced by acetaldehyde and how this is repaired remains a key question. Here we generate acetaldehyde-induced DNA interstrand crosslinks and determine their repair mechanism in Xenopus egg extracts. We find that two replication-coupled pathways repair these lesions. The first is the FA pathway, which operates using excision-analogous to the mechanism used to repair the interstrand crosslinks caused by the chemotherapeutic agent cisplatin. However, the repair of acetaldehyde-induced crosslinks results in increased mutation frequency and an altered mutational spectrum compared with the repair of cisplatin-induced crosslinks. The second repair mechanism requires replication fork convergence, but does not involve DNA incisions-instead the acetaldehyde crosslink itself is broken. The Y-family DNA polymerase REV1 completes repair of the crosslink, culminating in a distinct mutational spectrum. These results define the repair pathways of DNA interstrand crosslinks caused by an endogenous and alcohol-derived metabolite, and identify an excision-independent mechanism.


DNA interstrand crosslinks induced by acetaldehyde are repaired by both the Fanconi anaemia pathway and by a second, excision-independent repair mechanism.