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The water lily genome and the early evolution of flowering plants 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7788) : 79-+
作者:  Zhang, Liangsheng;  Chen, Fei;  Zhang, Xingtan;  Li, Zhen;  Zhao, Yiyong;  Lohaus, Rolf;  Chang, Xiaojun;  Dong, Wei;  Ho, Simon Y. W.;  Liu, Xing;  Song, Aixia;  Chen, Junhao;  Guo, Wenlei;  Wang, Zhengjia;  Zhuang, Yingyu;  Wang, Haifeng;  Chen, Xuequn;  Hu, Juan;  Liu, Yanhui;  Qin, Yuan;  Wang, Kai;  Dong, Shanshan;  Liu, Yang;  Zhang, Shouzhou;  Yu, Xianxian;  Wu, Qian;  Wang, Liangsheng;  Yan, Xueqing;  Jiao, Yuannian;  Kong, Hongzhi;  Zhou, Xiaofan;  Yu, Cuiwei;  Chen, Yuchu;  Li, Fan;  Wang, Jihua;  Chen, Wei;  Chen, Xinlu;  Jia, Qidong;  Zhang, Chi;  Jiang, Yifan;  Zhang, Wanbo;  Liu, Guanhua;  Fu, Jianyu;  Chen, Feng;  Ma, Hong;  Van de Peer, Yves;  Tang, Haibao
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Water lilies belong to the angiosperm order Nymphaeales. Amborellales, Nymphaeales and Austrobaileyales together form the so-called ANA-grade of angiosperms, which are extant representatives of lineages that diverged the earliest from the lineage leading to the extant mesangiosperms(1-3). Here we report the 409-megabase genome sequence of the blue-petal water lily (Nymphaea colorata). Our phylogenomic analyses support Amborellales and Nymphaeales as successive sister lineages to all other extant angiosperms. The N. colorata genome and 19 other water lily transcriptomes reveal a Nymphaealean whole-genome duplication event, which is shared by Nymphaeaceae and possibly Cabombaceae. Among the genes retained from this whole-genome duplication are homologues of genes that regulate flowering transition and flower development. The broad expression of homologues of floral ABCE genes in N. colorata might support a similarly broadly active ancestral ABCE model of floral organ determination in early angiosperms. Water lilies have evolved attractive floral scents and colours, which are features shared with mesangiosperms, and we identified their putative biosynthetic genes in N. colorata. The chemical compounds and biosynthetic genes behind floral scents suggest that they have evolved in parallel to those in mesangiosperms. Because of its unique phylogenetic position, the N. colorata genome sheds light on the early evolution of angiosperms.


  
A metabolic pathway for bile acid dehydroxylation by the gut microbiome 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Zhong, Miao;  Tran, Kevin;  Min, Yimeng;  Wang, Chuanhao;  Wang, Ziyun;  Dinh, Cao-Thang;  De Luna, Phil;  Yu, Zongqian;  Rasouli, Armin Sedighian;  Brodersen, Peter;  Sun, Song;  Voznyy, Oleksandr;  Tan, Chih-Shan;  Askerka, Mikhail;  Che, Fanglin;  Liu, Min;  Seifitokaldani, Ali;  Pang, Yuanjie;  Lo, Shen-Chuan;  Ip, Alexander;  Ulissi, Zachary;  Sargent, Edward H.
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The biosynthetic pathway that produces the secondary bile acids DCA and LCA in human gut microbes has been fully characterized, engineered into another bacterial host, and used to confer DCA production in germ-free mice-an important proof-of-principle for the engineering of gut microbial pathways.


The gut microbiota synthesize hundreds of molecules, many of which influence host physiology. Among the most abundant metabolites are the secondary bile acids deoxycholic acid (DCA) and lithocholic acid (LCA), which accumulate at concentrations of around 500 mu M and are known to block the growth ofClostridium difficile(1), promote hepatocellular carcinoma(2)and modulate host metabolism via the G-protein-coupled receptor TGR5 (ref.(3)). More broadly, DCA, LCA and their derivatives are major components of the recirculating pool of bile acids(4)  the size and composition of this pool are a target of therapies for primary biliary cholangitis and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. Nonetheless, despite the clear impact of DCA and LCA on host physiology, an incomplete knowledge of their biosynthetic genes and a lack of genetic tools to enable modification of their native microbial producers limit our ability to modulate secondary bile acid levels in the host. Here we complete the pathway to DCA and LCA by assigning and characterizing enzymes for each of the steps in its reductive arm, revealing a strategy in which the A-B rings of the steroid core are transiently converted into an electron acceptor for two reductive steps carried out by Fe-S flavoenzymes. Using anaerobic in vitro reconstitution, we establish that a set of six enzymes is necessary and sufficient for the eight-step conversion of cholic acid to DCA. We then engineer the pathway intoClostridium sporogenes, conferring production of DCA and LCA on a nonproducing commensal and demonstrating that a microbiome-derived pathway can be expressed and controlled heterologously. These data establish a complete pathway to two central components of the bile acid pool.


  
Fatty acids and cancer-amplified ZDHHC19 promote STAT3 activation throughS-palmitoylation (vol 573, pg 139, 2019) (Retraction of Vol 573, Pg 139, 2020) 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 583 (7814) : 154-154
作者:  Zhang, Hao;  Liu, Chun-Xiao;  Gazibegovic, Sasa;  Xu, Di;  Logan, John A.;  Wang, Guanzhong;  van Loo, Nick;  Bommer, Jouri D. S.;  de Moor, Michiel W. A.;  Car, Diana;  Op Het Veld, Roy L. M.;  van Veldhoven, Petrus J.;  Koelling, Sebastian;  Verheijen, Marcel A.;  Pendharkar, Mihir;  Pennachio, Daniel J.;  Shojaei, Borzoyeh;  Lee, Joon Sue;  Palmstrom, Chris J.;  Bakkers, Erik P. A. M.;  Sarma, S. Das;  Kouwenhoven, Leo P.
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Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics reveal somitogenesis in gastruloids 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Nixon, Christopher C.;  Mavigner, Maud;  Sampey, Gavin C.;  Brooks, Alyssa D.;  Spagnuolo, Rae Ann;  Irlbeck, David M.;  Mattingly, Cameron;  Ho, Phong T.;  Schoof, Nils;  Cammon, Corinne G.;  Tharp, Greg K.;  Kanke, Matthew;  Wang, Zhang;  Cleary, Rachel A.;  Upadhyay, Amit A.;  De, Chandrav;  Wills, Saintedym R.;  Falcinelli, Shane D.;  Galardi, Cristin;  Walum, Hasse;  Schramm, Nathaniel J.;  Deutsch, Jennifer;  Lifson, Jeffrey D.;  Fennessey, Christine M.;  Keele, Brandon F.;  Jean, Sherrie;  Maguire, Sean;  Liao, Baolin;  Browne, Edward P.;  Ferris, Robert G.;  Brehm, Jessica H.;  Favre, David;  Vanderford, Thomas H.;  Bosinger, Steven E.;  Jones, Corbin D.;  Routy, Jean-Pierre;  Archin, Nancie M.;  Margolis, David M.;  Wahl, Angela;  Dunham, Richard M.;  Silvestri, Guido;  Chahroudi, Ann;  Garcia, J. Victor
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Single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics reveal that the somitogenesis clock is active in mouse gastruloids, which can be induced to generate somites with the correct rostral-caudal patterning.


Gastruloids are three-dimensional aggregates of embryonic stem cells that display key features of mammalian development after implantation, including germ-layer specification and axial organization(1-3). To date, the expression pattern of only a small number of genes in gastruloids has been explored with microscopy, and the extent to which genome-wide expression patterns in gastruloids mimic those in embryos is unclear. Here we compare mouse gastruloids with mouse embryos using single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics. We identify various embryonic cell types that were not previously known to be present in gastruloids, and show that key regulators of somitogenesis are expressed similarly between embryos and gastruloids. Using live imaging, we show that the somitogenesis clock is active in gastruloids and has dynamics that resemble those in vivo. Because gastruloids can be grown in large quantities, we performed a small screen that revealed how reduced FGF signalling induces a short-tail phenotype in embryos. Finally, we demonstrate that embedding in Matrigel induces gastruloids to generate somites with the correct rostral-caudal patterning, which appear sequentially in an anterior-to-posterior direction over time. This study thus shows the power of gastruloids as a model system for exploring development and somitogenesis in vitro in a high-throughput manner.


  
B cells and tertiary lymphoid structures promote immunotherapy response 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7791) : 549-+
作者:  Zhang, Liangsheng;  Chen, Fei;  Zhang, Xingtan;  Li, Zhen;  Zhao, Yiyong;  Lohaus, Rolf;  Chang, Xiaojun;  Dong, Wei;  Ho, Simon Y. W.;  Liu, Xing;  Song, Aixia;  Chen, Junhao;  Guo, Wenlei;  Wang, Zhengjia;  Zhuang, Yingyu;  Wang, Haifeng;  Chen, Xuequn;  Hu, Juan;  Liu, Yanhui;  Qin, Yuan;  Wang, Kai;  Dong, Shanshan;  Liu, Yang;  Zhang, Shouzhou;  Yu, Xianxian;  Wu, Qian;  Wang, Liangsheng;  Yan, Xueqing;  Jiao, Yuannian;  Kong, Hongzhi;  Zhou, Xiaofan;  Yu, Cuiwei;  Chen, Yuchu;  Li, Fan;  Wang, Jihua;  Chen, Wei;  Chen, Xinlu;  Jia, Qidong;  Zhang, Chi;  Jiang, Yifan;  Zhang, Wanbo;  Liu, Guanhua;  Fu, Jianyu;  Chen, Feng;  Ma, Hong;  Van de Peer, Yves;  Tang, Haibao
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Multiomic profiling of several cohorts of patients treated with immune checkpoint blockade highlights the presence and potential role of B cells and tertiary lymphoid structures in promoting therapy response.


Treatment with immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) has revolutionized cancer therapy. Until now, predictive biomarkers(1-10) and strategies to augment clinical response have largely focused on the T cell compartment. However, other immune subsets may also contribute to anti-tumour immunity(11-15), although these have been less well-studied in ICB treatment(16). A previously conducted neoadjuvant ICB trial in patients with melanoma showed via targeted expression profiling(17) that B cell signatures were enriched in the tumours of patients who respond to treatment versus non-responding patients. To build on this, here we performed bulk RNA sequencing and found that B cell markers were the most differentially expressed genes in the tumours of responders versus non-responders. Our findings were corroborated using a computational method (MCP-counter(18)) to estimate the immune and stromal composition in this and two other ICB-treated cohorts (patients with melanoma and renal cell carcinoma). Histological evaluation highlighted the localization of B cells within tertiary lymphoid structures. We assessed the potential functional contributions of B cells via bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing, which demonstrate clonal expansion and unique functional states of B cells in responders. Mass cytometry showed that switched memory B cells were enriched in the tumours of responders. Together, these data provide insights into the potential role of B cells and tertiary lymphoid structures in the response to ICB treatment, with implications for the development of biomarkers and therapeutic targets.


  
Natural selection on the Arabidopsis thaliana genome in present and future climates 期刊论文
NATURE, 2019, 573 (7772) : 126-+
作者:  Exposito-Alonso, Moises;  Burbano, Hernan A.;  Bossdorf, Oliver;  Nielsen, Rasmus;  Weigel, Detlef;  Exposito-Alonso, Moises;  Gomez Rodriguez, Rociprimeo;  Barragan, Cristina;  Capovilla, Giovanna;  Chae, Eunyoung;  Devos, Jane;  Dogan, Ezgi S.;  Friedemann, Claudia;  Gross, Caspar;  Lang, Patricia;  Lundberg, Derek;  Middendorf, Vera;  Kageyama, Jorge;  Karasov, Talia;  Kersten, Sonja;  Petersen, Sebastian;  Rabbani, Leily;  Regalado, Julian;  Reinelt, Lukas;  Rowan, Beth;  Seymour, Danelle K.;  Symeonidi, Efthymia;  Schwab, Rebecca;  Diep Thi Ngoc Tran;  Venkataramani, Kavita;  Van de Weyer, Anna-Lena;  Vasseur, Francois;  Wang, George;  Wedegartner, Ronja;  Weiss, Frank;  Wu, Rui;  Xi, Wanyan;  Zaidem, Maricris;  Zhu, Wangsheng;  Garcia-Arenal, Fernando;  Burbano, Hernan A.;  Bossdorf, Oliver;  Weigel, Detlef
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Observation of two-neutrino double electron capture in Xe-124 with XENON1T 期刊论文
NATURE, 2019, 568 (7753) : 532-+
作者:  Aprile, E.;  Aalbers, J.;  Agostini, F.;  Alfonsi, M.;  Althueser, L.;  Amaro, F. D.;  Anthony, M.;  Antochi, V. C.;  Arneodo, F.;  Baudis, L.;  Bauermeister, B.;  Benabderrahmane, L.;  Berger, T.;  Breur, P. A.;  Brown, A.;  Brown, A.;  Brown, E.;  Bruenner, S.;  Bruno, G.;  Budnik, R.;  Capelli, C.;  Cardoso, J. M. R.;  Cichon, D.;  Coderre, D.;  Colijn, A. P.;  Conrad, J.;  Cussonneau, J. P.;  Decowski, M. P.;  de Perio, P.;  Di Gangi, P.;  Di Giovanni, A.;  Diglio, S.;  Elykov, A.;  Eurin, G.;  Fei, J.;  Ferella, A. D.;  Fieguth, A.;  Fulgione, W.;  Rosso, A. Gallo;  Galloway, M.;  Gao, F.;  Garbini, M.;  Grandi, L.;  Greene, Z.;  Hasterok, C.;  Hogenbirk, E.;  Howlett, J.;  Iacovacci, M.;  Itay, R.;  Joerg, F.;  Kaminsky, B.;  Kazama, S.;  Kish, A.;  Koltman, G.;  Kopec, A.;  Landsman, H.;  Lang, R. F.;  Levinson, L.;  Lin, Q.;  Lindemann, S.;  Lindner, M.;  Lombardi, F.;  Lopes, J. A. M.;  Fune, E. Lopez;  Macolino, C.;  Mahlstedt, J.;  Manfredini, A.;  Marignetti, F.;  Undagoitia, T. Marrodan;  Masbou, J.;  Masson, D.;  Mastroianni, S.;  Messina, M.;  Micheneau, K.;  Miller, K.;  Molinario, A.;  Mora, K.;  Murra, M.;  Naganoma, J.;  Ni, K.;  Oberlack, U.;  Odgers, K.;  Pelssers, B.;  Peres, R.;  Piastra, F.;  Pienaar, J.;  Pizzella, V.;  Plante, G.;  Podviianiuk, R.;  Priel, N.;  Qiu, H.;  Garcia, D. Ramirez;  Reichard, S.;  Riedel, B.;  Rizzo, A.;  Rocchetti, A.;  Rupp, N.;  dos Santos, J. M. F.;  Sartorelli, G.;  Sarcevic, N.;  Scheibelhut, M.;  Schindler, S.;  Schreiner, J.;  Schulte, D.;  Schumann, M.;  Lavina, L. Scotto;  Selvi, M.;  Shagin, P.;  Shockley, E.;  Silva, M.;  Simgen, H.;  Therreau, C.;  Thers, D.;  Toschi, F.;  Trinchero, G.;  Tunnell, C.;  Upole, N.;  Vargas, M.;  Wack, O.;  Wang, H.;  Wang, Z.;  Wei, Y.;  Weinheimer, C.;  Wenz, D.;  Wittweg, C.;  Wulf, J.;  Ye, J.;  Zhang, Y.;  Zhu, T.;  Zopounidis, J. P.
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The Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia enables predictive modelling of anticancer drug sensitivity (vol 483, pg 603, 2012) 期刊论文
NATURE, 2019, 565 (7738) : E5-E6
作者:  Barretina, Jordi;  Caponigro, Giordano;  Stransky, Nicolas;  Venkatesan, Kavitha;  Margolin, Adam A.;  Kim, Sungjoon;  Wilson, Christopher J.;  Lehar, Joseph;  Kryukov, Gregory V.;  Sonkin, Dmitriy;  Reddy, Anupama;  Liu, Manway;  Murray, Lauren;  Berger, Michael F.;  Monahan, John E.;  Morais, Paula;  Meltzer, Jodi;  Korejwa, Adam;  Jane-Valbuena, Judit;  Mapa, Felipa A.;  Thibault, Joseph;  Bric-Furlong, Eva;  Raman, Pichai;  Shipway, Aaron;  Engels, Ingo H.;  Cheng, Jill;  Yu, Guoying K.;  Yu, Jianjun;  Aspesi, Peter, Jr.;  de Silva, Melanie;  Jagtap, Kalpana;  Jones, Michael D.;  Wang, Li;  Hatton, Charles;  Palescandolo, Emanuele;  Gupta, Supriya;  Mahan, Scott;  Sougnez, Carrie;  Onofrio, Robert C.;  Liefeld, Ted;  MacConaill, Laura;  Winckler, Wendy;  Reich, Michael;  Li, Nanxin;  Mesirov, Jill P.;  Gabriel, Stacey B.;  Getz, Gad;  Ardlie, Kristin;  Chan, Vivien;  Myer, Vic E.;  Weber, Barbara L.;  Porter, Jeff;  Warmuth, Markus;  Finan, Peter;  Harris, Jennifer L.;  Meyerson, Matthew;  Golub, Todd R.;  Morrissey, Michael P.;  Sellers, William R.;  Schlegel, Robert;  Garraway, Levi A.
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Challenging local realism with human choices 期刊论文
NATURE, 2018, 557 (7704) : 212-+
作者:  Abellan, C.;  Acin, A.;  Alarcon, A.;  Alibart, O.;  Andersen, C. K.;  Andreoli, F.;  Beckert, A.;  Beduini, F. A.;  Bendersky, A.;  Bentivegna, M.;  Bierhorst, P.;  Burchardt, D.;  Cabello, A.;  Carine, J.;  Carrasco, S.;  Carvacho, G.;  Cavalcanti, D.;  Chaves, R.;  Cortes-Vega, J.;  Cuevas, A.;  Delgado, A.;  de Riedmatten, H.;  Eichler, C.;  Farrera, P.;  Fuenzalida, J.;  Garcia-Matos, M.;  Garthoff, R.;  Gasparinetti, S.;  Gerrits, T.;  Jouneghani, F. Ghafari;  Glancy, S.;  Gomez, E. S.;  Gonzalez, P.;  Guan, J-Y;  Handsteiner, J.;  Heinsoo, J.;  Heinze, G.;  Hirschmann, A.;  Jimenez, O.;  Kaiser, F.;  Knill, E.;  Knoll, L. T.;  Krinner, S.;  Kurpiers, P.;  Larotonda, M. A.;  Larsson, J-A;  Lenhard, A.;  Li, H.;  Li, M-H;  Lima, G.;  Liu, B.;  Liu, Y.;  Lopez Grande, I. H.;  Lunghi, T.;  Ma, X.;  Magana-Loaiza, O. S.;  Magnard, P.;  Magnoni, A.;  Marti-Prieto, M.;  Martinez, D.;  Mataloni, P.;  Mattar, A.;  Mazzera, M.;  Mirin, R. P.;  Mitchell, M. W.;  Nam, S.;  Oppliger, M.;  Pan, J-W;  Patel, R. B.;  Pryde, G. J.;  Rauch, D.;  Redeker, K.;  Rielander, D.;  Ringbauer, M.;  Roberson, T.;  Rosenfeld, W.;  Salathe, Y.;  Santodonato, L.;  Sauder, G.;  Scheidl, T.;  Schmiegelow, C. T.;  Sciarrino, F.;  Seri, A.;  Shalm, L. K.;  Shi, S-C;  Slussarenko, S.;  Stevens, M. J.;  Tanzilli, S.;  Toledo, F.;  Tura, J.;  Ursin, R.;  Vergyris, P.;  Verma, V. B.;  Walter, T.;  Wallraff, A.;  Wang, Z.;  Weinfurter, H.;  Weston, M. M.;  White, A. G.;  Wu, C.;  Xavier, G. B.;  You, L.;  Yuan, X.;  Zeilinger, A.;  Zhang, Q.;  Zhang, W.;  Zhong, J.
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Human GLP-1 receptor transmembrane domain structure in complex with allosteric modulators 期刊论文
NATURE, 2017, 546 (7657) : 312-+
作者:  Song, Gaojie;  Yang, Dehua;  Wang, Yuxia;  de Graaf, Chris;  Zhou, Qingtong;  Jiang, Shanshan;  Liu, Kaiwen;  Cai, Xiaoqing;  Dai, Antao;  Lin, Guangyao;  Liu, Dongsheng;  Wu, Fan;  Wu, Yiran;  Zhao, Suwen;  Ye, Li;  Han, Gye Won;  Lau, Jesper;  Wu, Beili;  Hanson, Michael A.;  Liu, Zhi-Jie;  Wang, Ming-Wei;  Stevens, Raymond C.
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