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Changes in inorganic aerosol compositions over the Yellow Sea area from impact of Chinese emissions mitigation 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, 2020, 240
作者:  Jo, Yu-Jin;  Lee, Hyo-Jung;  Jo, Hyun-Young;  Woo, Jung-Hun;  Kim, Younha;  Lee, Taehyoung;  Heo, Gookyoung;  Park, Seung-Myung;  Jung, Donghee;  Park, Jihoon;  Kim, Cheol-Hee
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Inorganic aerosol  Chinese emissions mitigation  Yellow Sea  Baengnyeong supersite  
Improving the prediction of an atmospheric chemistry transport model using gradient-boosted regression trees 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2020, 20 (13) : 8063-8082
作者:  Ivatt, Peter D.;  Evans, Mathew J.
收藏  |  浏览/下载:11/0  |  提交时间:2020/07/21
Solar-trackable super-wicking black metal panel for photothermal water sanitation 期刊论文
NATURE SUSTAINABILITY, 2020
作者:  Singh, Subhash C.;  ElKabbash, Mohamed;  Li, Zilong;  Li, Xiaohan;  Regmi, Bhabesh;  Madsen, Matthew;  Jalil, Sohail A.;  Zhan, Zhibing;  Zhang, Jihua;  Guo, Chunlei
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Simulated regional transport structures and budgets of dust aerosols during a typical springtime dust storm in the Tarim Basin, Northwest China 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, 2020, 238
作者:  Meng, Lu;  Yang, Xinghua;  Zhao, Tianliang;  He, Qing;  Mamtimin, Ali;  Wang, Minzhong;  Huo, Wen;  Yang, Fan;  Zhou, Chenglong;  Pan, Honglin
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Tarim Basin  Dust aerosols  WRF-Chem simulation  Regional transport  Aerosol budget  
Effects of Subgrid Terrain Radiative Forcing on the Ability of RegCM4.1 in the Simulation of Summer Precipitation Over China 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2020, 125 (12)
作者:  Gu, Chunlei;  Huang, Anning;  Wu, Yang;  Yang, Ben;  Mu, Xiyu;  Zhang, Xindan;  Cai, Shuxin
收藏  |  浏览/下载:11/0  |  提交时间:2020/08/18
subgrid terrain radiative forcing scheme  summer precipitation  China  Tibetan Plateau  East Asian summer monsoon  
Insights into the assembly and activation of the microtubule nucleator gamma-TuRC 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 578 (7795) : 467-+
作者:  Cyranoski, David
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Microtubules are dynamic polymers of alpha- and beta-tubulin and have crucial roles in cell signalling, cell migration, intracellular transport and chromosome segregation(1). They assemble de novo from alpha beta-tubulin dimers in an essential process termed microtubule nucleation. Complexes that contain the protein gamma-tubulin serve as structural templates for the microtubule nucleation reaction(2). In vertebrates, microtubules are nucleated by the 2.2-megadalton gamma-tubulin ring complex (gamma-TuRC), which comprises gamma-tubulin, five related gamma-tubulin complex proteins (GCP2-GCP6) and additional factors(3). GCP6 is unique among the GCP proteins because it carries an extended insertion domain of unknown function. Our understanding of microtubule formation in cells and tissues is limited by a lack of high-resolution structural information on the gamma-TuRC. Here we present the cryo-electron microscopy structure of gamma-TuRC from Xenopus laevis at 4.8 angstrom global resolution, and identify a 14-spoked arrangement of GCP proteins and gamma-tubulins in a partially flexible open left-handed spiral with a uniform sequence of GCP variants. By forming specific interactions with other GCP proteins, the GCP6-specific insertion domain acts as a scaffold for the assembly of the gamma-TuRC. Unexpectedly, we identify actin as a bona fide structural component of the gamma-TuRC with functional relevance in microtubule nucleation. The spiral geometry of gamma-TuRC is suboptimal for microtubule nucleation and a controlled conformational rearrangement of the gamma-TuRC is required for its activation. Collectively, our cryo-electron microscopy reconstructions provide detailed insights into the molecular organization, assembly and activation mechanism of vertebrate gamma-TuRC, and will serve as a framework for the mechanistic understanding of fundamental biological processes associated with microtubule nucleation, such as meiotic and mitotic spindle formation and centriole biogenesis(4).


The cryo-EM structure of the gamma-tubulin ring complex (gamma-TuRC) from Xenopus laevis provides insights into the molecular organization of the complex, and shows that actin is a structural component that is functionally relevant to microtubule nucleation.


  
Vertical Transport, Entrainment, and Scavenging Processes Affecting Trace Gases in a Modeled and Observed SEAC(4)RS Case Study 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2020, 125 (11)
作者:  Cuchiara, G. C.;  Fried, A.;  Barth, M. C.;  Bela, M.;  Homeyer, C. R.;  Gaubert, B.;  Walega, J.;  Weibring, P.;  Richter, D.;  Wennberg, P.;  Crounse, J.;  Kim, M.;  Diskin, G.;  Hanisco, T. F.;  Wolfe, G. M.;  Beyersdorf, A.;  Peischl, J.;  Pollack, I. B.;  Clair, J. M. St.;  Woods, S.;  Tanelli, S.;  Bui, T. V.;  Dean-Day, J.;  Huey, L. G.;  Heath, N.
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Asian summer monsoon anticyclone: trends and variability 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2020, 20 (11) : 6789-6801
作者:  Basha, Ghouse;  Ratnam, M. Venkat;  Kishore, Pangaluru
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Analysis of the impacts of atmospheric circulation patterns on the regional air quality over the geographical center of the Eurasian continent 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, 2020, 237
作者:  Ormanova, Gulden;  Karaca, Ferhat;  Kononova, Nina
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Air pollution episode  Atmospheric circulation  Anticyclone stagnation  Atmospheric blocking  ECM types  Astana  Central Asia  
Proton-assisted growth of ultra-flat graphene films 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7789) : 204-+
作者:  Yuan, Guowen;  Lin, Dongjing;  Wang, Yong;  Huang, Xianlei;  Chen, Wang;  Xie, Xuedong;  Zong, Junyu;  Yuan, Qian-Qian;  Zheng, Hang;  Wang, Di;  Xu, Jie;  Li, Shao-Chun;  Zhang, Yi;  Sun, Jian;  Xi, Xiaoxiang;  Gao, Libo
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Graphene films grown by chemical vapour deposition have unusual physical and chemical properties that offer promise for applications such as flexible electronics and high-frequency transistors(1-10). However, wrinkles invariably form during growth because of the strong coupling to the substrate, and these limit the large-scale homogeneity of the film(1-4,11,12). Here we develop a proton-assisted method of chemical vapour deposition to grow ultra-flat graphene films that are wrinkle-free. Our method of proton penetration(13-17) and recombination to form hydrogen can also reduce the wrinkles formed during traditional chemical vapour deposition of graphene. Some of the wrinkles disappear entirely, owing to the decoupling of van der Waals interactions and possibly an increase in distance from the growth surface. The electronic band structure of the as-grown graphene films shows a V-shaped Dirac cone and a linear dispersion relation within the atomic plane or across an atomic step, confirming the decoupling from the substrate. The ultra-flat nature of the graphene films ensures that their surfaces are easy to clean after a wet transfer process. A robust quantum Hall effect appears even at room temperature in a device with a linewidth of 100 micrometres. Graphene films grown by proton-assisted chemical vapour deposition should largely retain their intrinsic performance, and our method should be easily generalizable to other nanomaterials for strain and doping engineering.