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Chemical characterization of secondary organic aerosol at a rural site in the southeastern US: insights from simultaneous high-resolution time-of-flight aerosol mass spectrometer (HR-ToF-AMS) and FIGAERO chemical ionization mass spectrometer (CIMS) measurements 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2020, 20 (14) : 8421-8440
作者:  Chen, Yunle;  Takeuchi, Masayuki;  Nah, Theodora;  Xu, Lu;  Canagaratna, Manjula R.;  Stark, Harald;  Baumann, Karsten;  Canonaco, Francesco;  Prevot, Andre S. H.;  Huey, L. Gregory;  Weber, Rodney J.;  Ng, Nga L.
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A 1-year characterization of organic aerosol composition and sources using an extractive electrospray ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometer (EESI-TOF) 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2020, 20 (13) : 7875-7893
作者:  Qi, Lu;  Vogel, Alexander L.;  Esmaeilirad, Sepideh;  Cao, Liming;  Zheng, Jing;  Jaffrezo, Jean-Luc;  Fermo, Paola;  Kasper-Giebl, Anne;  Daellenbach, Kaspar R.;  Chen, Mindong;  Ge, Xinlei;  Baltensperger, Urs;  Prevot, Andre S. H.;  Slowik, Jay G.
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Understanding and improving model representation of aerosol optical properties for a Chinese haze event measured during KORUS-AQ 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2020, 20 (11) : 6455-6478
作者:  Saide, Pablo E.;  Gao, Meng;  Lu, Zifeng;  Goldberg, Daniel;  Streets, David G.;  Woo, Jung-Hun;  Beyersdorf, Andreas;  Corr, Chelsea A.;  Thornhill, Kenneth L.;  Anderson, Bruce;  Hair, Johnathan W.;  Nehrir, Amin R.;  Diskin, Glenn S.;  Jimenez, Jose L.;  Nault, Benjamin A.;  Campuzano-Jost, Pedro;  Dibb, Jack;  Heim, Eric;  Lamb, Kara D.;  Schwarz, Joshua P.;  Perring, Anne E.;  Kim, Jhoon;  Choi, Myungje;  Holben, Brent;  Pfister, Gabriele;  Hodzic, Alma;  Carmichael, Gregory R.;  Emmons, Louisa;  Crawford, James H.
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Stratospheric impact on the Northern Hemisphere winter and spring ozone interannual variability in the troposphere 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2020, 20 (11) : 6416-6432
作者:  Liu, Junhua;  Rodriguez, Jose M.;  Oman, Luke D.;  Douglass, Anne R.;  Olsen, Mark A.;  Hu, Lu
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A lysosomal switch triggers proteostasis renewal in the immortal C. elegans germ lineage (vol 551, pg 629, 2017) 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7802) : E5-E5
作者:  Lu, Zhihao;  Zou, Jianling;  Li, Shuang;  Topper, Michael J.;  Tao, Yong;  Zhang, Hao;  Jiao, Xi;  Xie, Wenbing;  Kong, Xiangqian;  Vaz, Michelle;  Li, Huili;  Cai, Yi;  Xia, Limin;  Huang, Peng;  Rodgers, Kristen;  Lee, Beverly;  Riemer, Joanne B.;  Day, Chi-Ping;  Yen, Ray-Whay Chiu;  Cui, Ying;  Wang, Yujiao;  Wang, Yanni;  Zhang, Weiqiang;  Easwaran, Hariharan;  Hulbert, Alicia;  Kim, KiBem;  Juergens, Rosalyn A.;  Yang, Stephen C.;  Battafarano, Richard J.;  Bush, Errol L.;  Broderick, Stephen R.;  Cattaneo, Stephen M.;  Brahmer, Julie R.;  Rudin, Charles M.;  Wrangle, John;  Mei, Yuping;  Kim, Young J.;  Zhang, Bin;  Wang, Ken Kang-Hsin;  Forde, Patrick M.;  Margolick, Joseph B.;  Nelkin, Barry D.;  Zahnow, Cynthia A.;  Pardoll, Drew M.;  Housseau, Franck;  Baylin, Stephen B.;  Shen, Lin;  Brock, Malcolm V.
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Nightside condensation of iron in an ultrahot giant exoplanet 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7805) : 597-+
作者:  Lu, Zhihao;  Zou, Jianling;  Li, Shuang;  Topper, Michael J.;  Tao, Yong;  Zhang, Hao;  Jiao, Xi;  Xie, Wenbing;  Kong, Xiangqian;  Vaz, Michelle;  Li, Huili;  Cai, Yi;  Xia, Limin;  Huang, Peng;  Rodgers, Kristen;  Lee, Beverly;  Riemer, Joanne B.;  Day, Chi-Ping;  Yen, Ray-Whay Chiu;  Cui, Ying;  Wang, Yujiao;  Wang, Yanni;  Zhang, Weiqiang;  Easwaran, Hariharan;  Hulbert, Alicia;  Kim, KiBem;  Juergens, Rosalyn A.;  Yang, Stephen C.;  Battafarano, Richard J.;  Bush, Errol L.;  Broderick, Stephen R.;  Cattaneo, Stephen M.;  Brahmer, Julie R.;  Rudin, Charles M.;  Wrangle, John;  Mei, Yuping;  Kim, Young J.;  Zhang, Bin;  Wang, Ken Kang-Hsin;  Forde, Patrick M.;  Margolick, Joseph B.;  Nelkin, Barry D.;  Zahnow, Cynthia A.;  Pardoll, Drew M.;  Housseau, Franck;  Baylin, Stephen B.;  Shen, Lin;  Brock, Malcolm V.
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Ultrahot giant exoplanets receive thousands of times Earth'  s insolation(1,2). Their high-temperature atmospheres (greater than 2,000 kelvin) are ideal laboratories for studying extreme planetary climates and chemistry(3-5). Daysides are predicted to be cloud-free, dominated by atomic species(6) and much hotter than nightsides(5,7,8). Atoms are expected to recombine into molecules over the nightside(9), resulting in different day and night chemistries. Although metallic elements and a large temperature contrast have been observed(10-14), no chemical gradient has been measured across the surface of such an exoplanet. Different atmospheric chemistry between the day-to-night ('  evening'  ) and night-to-day ('  morning'  ) terminators could, however, be revealed as an asymmetric absorption signature during transit(4,7,15). Here we report the detection of an asymmetric atmospheric signature in the ultrahot exoplanet WASP-76b. We spectrally and temporally resolve this signature using a combination of high-dispersion spectroscopy with a large photon-collecting area. The absorption signal, attributed to neutral iron, is blueshifted by -11 +/- 0.7 kilometres per second on the trailing limb, which can be explained by a combination of planetary rotation and wind blowing from the hot dayside(16). In contrast, no signal arises from the nightside close to the morning terminator, showing that atomic iron is not absorbing starlight there. We conclude that iron must therefore condense during its journey across the nightside.


Absorption lines of iron in the dayside atmosphere of an ultrahot giant exoplanet disappear after travelling across the nightside, showing that the iron has condensed during its travel.


  
Cryo-EM structure of SWI/SNF complex bound to a nucleosome 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Hang, Saiyu;  Paik, Donggi;  Yao, Lina;  Kim, Eunha;  Trinath, Jamma;  Lu, Jingping;  Ha, Soyoung;  Nelson, Brandon N.;  Kelly, Samantha P.;  Wu, Lin;  Zheng, Ye;  Longman, Randy S.;  Rastinejad, Fraydoon;  Devlin, A. Sloan;  Krout, Michael R.;  Fischbach, Michael A.;  Littman, Dan R.;  Huh, Jun R.
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The chromatin-remodelling complex SWI/SNF is highly conserved and has critical roles in various cellular processes, including transcription and DNA-damage repair(1,2). It hydrolyses ATP to remodel chromatin structure by sliding and evicting histone octamers(3-8), creating DNA regions that become accessible to other essential factors. However, our mechanistic understanding of the remodelling activity is hindered by the lack of a high-resolution structure of complexes from this family. Here we report the cryo-electron microscopy structure of Saccharomyces cerevisiae SWI/SNF bound to a nucleosome, at near-atomic resolution. In the structure, the actin-related protein (Arp) module is sandwiched between the ATPase and the rest of the complex, with the Snf2 helicase-SANT associated (HSA) domain connecting all modules. The body contains an assembly scaffold composed of conserved subunits Snf12 (also known as SMARCD or BAF60), Snf5 (also known as SMARCB1, BAF47 or INI1) and an asymmetric dimer of Swi3 (also known as SMARCC, BAF155 or BAF170). Another conserved subunit, Swi1 (also known as ARID1 or BAF250), resides in the core of SWI/SNF, acting as a molecular hub. We also observed interactions between Snf5 and the histones at the acidic patch, which could serve as an anchor during active DNA translocation. Our structure enables us to map and rationalize a subset of cancer-related mutations in the human SWI/SNF complex and to propose a model for how SWI/SNF recognizes and remodels the +1 nucleosome to generate nucleosome-depleted regions during gene activation(9).


The cryo-electron microscopy structure of the yeast SWI/SNF complex bound to a nucleosome substrate provides insights into the chromatin-remodelling function of this family of protein complexes and suggests mechanisms by which the mutated proteins may cause cancer.


  
Mechanical regulation of glycolysis via cytoskeleton architecture 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 578 (7796) : 621-+
作者:  Faivre, Emily J.;  McDaniel, Keith F.;  Albert, Daniel H.;  Mantena, Srinivasa R.;  Plotnik, Joshua P.;  Wilcox, Denise;  Zhang, Lu;  Bui, Mai H.;  Sheppard, George S.;  Wang, Le;  Sehgal, Vasudha;  Lin, Xiaoyu;  Huang, Xiaoli;  Lu, Xin;  Uziel, Tamar;  Hessler, Paul;  Lam, Lloyd T.;  Bellin, Richard J.;  Mehta, Gaurav;  Fidanze, Steve;  Pratt, John K.;  Liu, Dachun;  Hasvold, Lisa A.;  Sun, Chaohong;  Panchal, Sanjay C.;  Nicolette, John J.;  Fossey, Stacey L.;  Park, Chang H.;  Longenecker, Kenton;  Bigelow, Lance;  Torrent, Maricel;  Rosenberg, Saul H.;  Kati, Warren M.;  Shen, Yu
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The mechanics of the cellular microenvironment continuously modulates cell functions such as growth, survival, apoptosis, differentiation and morphogenesis via cytoskeletal remodelling and actomyosin contractility(1-3). Although all of these processes consume energy(4,5), it is unknown whether and how cells adapt their metabolic activity to variable mechanical cues. Here we report that the transfer of human bronchial epithelial cells from stiff to soft substrates causes a downregulation of glycolysis via proteasomal degradation of the rate-limiting metabolic enzyme phosphofructokinase (PFK). PFK degradation is triggered by the disassembly of stress fibres, which releases the PFK-targeting E3 ubiquitin ligase tripartite motif (TRIM)-containing protein 21 (TRIM21). Transformed non-small-cell lung cancer cells, which maintain high glycolytic rates regardless of changing environmental mechanics, retain PFK expression by downregulating TRIM21, and by sequestering residual TRIM21 on a stress-fibre subset that is insensitive to substrate stiffness. Our data reveal a mechanism by which glycolysis responds to architectural features of the actomyosin cytoskeleton, thus coupling cell metabolism to the mechanical properties of the surrounding tissue. These processes enable normal cells to tune energy production in variable microenvironments, whereas the resistance of the cytoskeleton in response to mechanical cues enables the persistence of high glycolytic rates in cancer cells despite constant alterations of the tumour tissue.


Glycolysis in normal epithelial cells responds to microenvironmental mechanics via the modulation of actin bundles that sequester the phosphofructokinase-targeting ubiquitin ligase TRIM21, a process superseded by persistent actin bundles in cancer cells.


  
Targeted selection of HIV-specific antibody mutations by engineering B cell maturation 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2019, 366 (6470) : 1215-+
作者:  Saunders, Kevin O.;  Wiehe, Kevin;  Tian, Ming;  Acharya, Priyamvada;  Bradley, Todd;  Alam, S. Munir;  Go, Eden P.;  Scearce, Richard;  Sutherland, Laura;  Henderson, Rory;  Hsu, Allen L.;  Borgnia, Mario J.;  Chen, Haiyan;  Lu, Xiaozhi;  Wu, Nelson R.;  Watts, Brian;  Jiang, Chuancang;  Easterhoff, David;  Cheng, Hwei-Ling;  McGovern, Kelly;  Waddicor, Peyton;  Chapdelaine-Williams, Aimee;  Eaton, Amanda;  Zhang, Jinsong;  Rountree, Wes;  Verkoczy, Laurent;  Tomai, Mark;  Lewis, Mark G.;  Desaire, Heather R.;  Edwards, Robert J.;  Cain, Derek W.;  Bonsignori, Mattia;  Montefiori, David;  Alt, Frederick W.;  Haynes, Barton F.
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Initial electric field changes of lightning flashes in tropical thunderstorms and their relationship to the lightning initiation mechanism 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, 2019, 226: 138-151
作者:  Sabri, M. H. M.;  Ahmad, M. R.;  Esa, M. R. M.;  Periannan, D.;  Lu, G.;  Zhang, H.;  Cooray, V.;  William, E.;  Aziz, M. Z. A. A.;  Abdul-Malek, Z.;  Alkahtani, A. A.;  Kadir, M. Z. A. A. B.
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