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A Middle Eocene lowland humid subtropical “Shangri-La” ecosystem in central Tibet 期刊论文
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 2020
作者:  Tao Su;  Robert A. Spicer;  Fei-Xiang Wu;  Alexander Farnsworth;  Jian Huang;  Cédric Del Rio;  Tao Deng;  Lin Ding;  Wei-Yu-Dong Deng;  Yong-Jiang Huang;  Alice Hughes;  Lin-Bo Jia;  Jian-Hua Jin;  Shu-Feng Li;  Shui-Qing Liang;  Jia Liu;  Xiao-Yan Liu;  Sarah Sherlock;  Teresa Spicer;  Gaurav Srivastava;  He Tang;  Paul Valdes;  Teng-Xiang Wang;  Mike Widdowson;  Meng-Xiao Wu;  Yao-Wu Xing;  Cong-Li Xu;  Jian Yang;  Cong Zhang;  Shi-Tao Zhang;  Xin-Wen Zhang;  Fan Zhao;  Zhe-Kun Zhou
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Contrasting sources and processes of particulate species in haze days with low and high relative humidity in wintertime Beijing 期刊论文
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2020
作者:  Ru-Jin Huang, Yao He, Jing Duan, Yongjie Li, Qi Chen, Yan Zheng, Yang Chen, Weiwei Hu, Chunshui Lin, Haiyan Ni, Wenting Dai, Junji Cao, Yunfei Wu, Renjian Zhang, Wei Xu, Jurgita Ovadnevaite, Darius Ceburnis, Thorsten Hoffmann, and Colin D. O'Dowd
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The Mesoproterozoic Baoban Complex, South China: A missing fragment of western Laurentian lithosphere 期刊论文
GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN, 2020, 132 (7-8) : 1404-1418
作者:  Xu, Ya-Jun;  Cawood, Peter A.;  Zhang, Hang-Chuan;  Zi, Jian-Wei;  Zhou, Jin-Bo;  Li, Li-Xing;  Du, Yuan-Sheng
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Oncometabolites suppress DNA repair by disrupting local chromatin signalling 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Zhang, Xu;  Lei, Bo;  Yuan, Yuan;  Zhang, Li;  Hu, Lu;  Jin, Sen;  Kang, Bilin;  Liao, Xuebin;  Sun, Wenzhi;  Xu, Fuqiang;  Zhong, Yi;  Hu, Ji;  Qi, Hai
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Metabolites that are elevated in tumours inhibit the lysine demethylase KDM4B, resulting in aberrant hypermethylation of histone 3 lysine 9 and decreased homology-dependent DNA repair.


Deregulation of metabolism and disruption of genome integrity are hallmarks of cancer(1). Increased levels of the metabolites 2-hydroxyglutarate, succinate and fumarate occur in human malignancies owing to somatic mutations in the isocitrate dehydrogenase-1 or -2 (IDH1 or IDH2) genes, or germline mutations in the fumarate hydratase (FH) and succinate dehydrogenase genes (SDHA, SDHB, SDHC and SDHD), respectively(2-4). Recent work has made an unexpected connection between these metabolites and DNA repair by showing that they suppress the pathway of homology-dependent repair (HDR)(5,6) and confer an exquisite sensitivity to inhibitors of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) that are being tested in clinical trials. However, the mechanism by which these oncometabolites inhibit HDR remains poorly understood. Here we determine the pathway by which these metabolites disrupt DNA repair. We show that oncometabolite-induced inhibition of the lysine demethylase KDM4B results in aberrant hypermethylation of histone 3 lysine 9 (H3K9) at loci surrounding DNA breaks, masking a local H3K9 trimethylation signal that is essential for the proper execution of HDR. Consequently, recruitment of TIP60 and ATM, two key proximal HDR factors, is substantially impaired at DNA breaks, with reduced end resection and diminished recruitment of downstream repair factors. These findings provide a mechanistic basis for oncometabolite-induced HDR suppression and may guide effective strategies to exploit these defects for therapeutic gain.


  
Electromechanical coupling in the hyperpolarization-activated K+ channel KAT1 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 583 (7814) : 145-+
作者:  Jin, Zhenming;  Du, Xiaoyu;  Xu, Yechun;  Deng, Yongqiang;  Liu, Meiqin;  Zhao, Yao;  Zhang, Bing;  Li, Xiaofeng;  Zhang, Leike;  Peng, Chao;  Duan, Yinkai;  Yu, Jing;  Wang, Lin;  Yang, Kailin;  Liu, Fengjiang;  Jiang, Rendi;  Yang, Xinglou;  You, Tian;  Liu, Xiaoce
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Voltage-gated potassium (K-v) channels coordinate electrical signalling and control cell volume by gating in response to membrane depolarization or hyperpolarization. However, although voltage-sensing domains transduce transmembrane electric field changes by a common mechanism involving the outward or inward translocation of gating charges(1-3), the general determinants of channel gating polarity remain poorly understood(4). Here we suggest a molecular mechanism for electromechanical coupling and gating polarity in non-domain-swapped K-v channels on the basis of the cryo-electron microscopy structure of KAT1, the hyperpolarization-activated K-v channel from Arabidopsis thaliana. KAT1 displays a depolarized voltage sensor, which interacts with a closed pore domain directly via two interfaces and indirectly via an intercalated phospholipid. Functional evaluation of KAT1 structure-guided mutants at the sensor-pore interfaces suggests a mechanism in which direct interaction between the sensor and the C-linker hairpin in the adjacent pore subunit is the primary determinant of gating polarity. We suggest that an inward motion of the S4 sensor helix of approximately 5-7 angstrom can underlie a direct-coupling mechanism, driving a conformational reorientation of the C-linker and ultimately opening the activation gate formed by the S6 intracellular bundle. This direct-coupling mechanism contrasts with allosteric mechanisms proposed for hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated channels(5), and may represent an unexpected link between depolarization- and hyperpolarization-activated channels.


The cryo-electron microscopy structure of the hyperpolarization-activated K+ channel KAT1 points to a direct-coupling mechanism between S4 movement and the reorientation of the C-linker.


  
A lower X-gate in TASK channels traps inhibitors within the vestibule 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Chen, Tao;  Nomura, Kinya;  Wang, Xiaolin;  Sohrabi, Reza;  Xu, Jin;  Yao, Lingya;  Paasch, Bradley C.;  Ma, Li;  Kremer, James;  Cheng, Yuti;  Zhang, Li;  Wang, Nian;  Wang, Ertao;  Xin, Xiu-Fang;  He, Sheng Yang
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TWIK-related acid-sensitive potassium (TASK) channels-members of the two pore domain potassium (K-2P) channel family-are found in neurons(1), cardiomyocytes(2-4) and vascular smooth muscle cells(5), where they are involved in the regulation of heart rate(6), pulmonary artery tone(5,7), sleep/wake cycles(8) and responses to volatile anaesthetics(8-11). K-2P channels regulate the resting membrane potential, providing background K+ currents controlled by numerous physiological stimuli(12-15). Unlike other K-2P channels, TASK channels are able to bind inhibitors with high affinity, exceptional selectivity and very slow compound washout rates. As such, these channels are attractive drug targets, and TASK-1 inhibitors are currently in clinical trials for obstructive sleep apnoea and atrial fibrillation(16). In general, potassium channels have an intramembrane vestibule with a selectivity filter situated above and a gate with four parallel helices located below  however, the K-2P channels studied so far all lack a lower gate. Here we present the X-ray crystal structure of TASK-1, and show that it contains a lower gate-which we designate as an '  X-gate'  -created by interaction of the two crossed C-terminal M4 transmembrane helices at the vestibule entrance. This structure is formed by six residues ((VLRFMT248)-V-243) that are essential for responses to volatile anaesthetics(10), neurotransmitters(13) and G-protein-coupled receptors(13). Mutations within the X-gate and the surrounding regions markedly affect both the channel-open probability and the activation of the channel by anaesthetics. Structures of TASK-1 bound to two high-affinity inhibitors show that both compounds bind below the selectivity filter and are trapped in the vestibule by the X-gate, which explains their exceptionally low washout rates. The presence of the X-gate in TASK channels explains many aspects of their physiological and pharmacological behaviour, which will be beneficial for the future development and optimization of TASK modulators for the treatment of heart, lung and sleep disorders.


The X-ray crystal structure of the potassium channel TASK-1 reveals the presence of an X-gate, which traps small-molecule inhibitors in the intramembrane vestibule and explains their low washout rates from the channel.


  
Contrasting size-resolved hygroscopicity of fine particles derived by HTDMA and HR-ToF-AMS measurements between summer and winter in Beijing: the impacts of aerosol aging and local emissions 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2020, 20 (2) : 915-929
作者:  Fan, Xinxin;  Liu, Jieyao;  Zhang, Fang;  Chen, Lu;  Collins, Don;  Xu, Weiqi;  Jin, Xiaoai;  Ren, Jingye;  Wang, Yuying;  Wu, Hao;  Li, Shangze;  Sun, Yele;  Li, Zhanqing
收藏  |  浏览/下载:8/0  |  提交时间:2020/07/02
Significant contribution of organics to aerosol liquid water content in winter in Beijing, China 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2020, 20 (2) : 901-914
作者:  Jin, Xiaoai;  Wang, Yuying;  Li, Zhanqing;  Zhang, Fang;  Xu, Weiqi;  Sun, Yele;  Fan, Xinxin;  Chen, Guangyu;  Wu, Hao;  Ren, Jingye;  Wang, Qiuyan;  Cribb, Maureen
收藏  |  浏览/下载:9/0  |  提交时间:2020/07/02
High thermoelectric performance in low-cost SnS0.91Se0.09 crystals 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2019, 365 (6460) : 1418-+
作者:  He, Wenke;  Wang, Dongyang;  Wu, Haijun;  Xiao, Yu;  Zhang, Yang;  He, Dongsheng;  Feng, Yue;  Hao, Yu-Jie;  Dong, Jin-Feng;  Chetty, Raju;  Hao, Lijie;  Chen, Dongfeng;  Qin, Jianfei;  Yang, Qiang;  Li, Xin;  Song, Jian-Ming;  Zhu, Yingcai;  Xu, Wei;  Niu, Changlei;  Li, Xin;  Wang, Guangtao;  Liu, Chang;  Ohta, Michibiro;  Pennycook, Stephen J.;  He, Jiaqing;  Li, Jing-Feng;  Zhao, Li-Dong
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Modeling the aerosol chemical composition of the tropopause over the Tibetan Plateau during the Asian summer monsoon 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2019, 19 (17) : 11587-11612
作者:  Ma, Jianzhong;  Bruehl, Christoph;  He, Qianshan;  Steil, Benedikt;  Karydis, Vlassis A.;  Klingmueller, Klaus;  Tost, Holger;  Chen, Bin;  Jin, Yufang;  Liu, Ningwei;  Xu, Xiangde;  Yan, Peng;  Zhou, Xiuji;  Abdelrahman, Kamal;  Pozzer, Andrea;  Lelieveld, Jos
收藏  |  浏览/下载:7/0  |  提交时间:2019/11/27