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A new assessment of global and regional budgets, fluxes, and lifetimes of atmospheric reactive N and S gases and aerosols 期刊论文
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2022
作者:  Yao Ge, Massimo Vieno, David S. Stevenson, Peter Wind, and Mathew R. Heal
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A comprehensive quantification of global nitrous oxide sources and sinks 期刊论文
Nature, 2020
作者:  Hanqin Tian;  Rongting Xu;  Josep G. Canadell;  Rona L. Thompson;  Wilfried Winiwarter;  Parvadha Suntharalingam;  Eric A. Davidson;  Philippe Ciais;  Robert B. Jackson;  Greet Janssens-Maenhout;  Michael J. Prather;  Pierre Regnier;  Naiqing Pan;  Shufen Pan;  Glen P. Peters;  Hao Shi;  Francesco N. Tubiello;  ;  nke Zaehle;  Feng Zhou;  Almut Arneth;  Gianna Battaglia;  Sarah Berthet;  Laurent Bopp;  Alexander F. Bouwman;  Erik T. Buitenhuis;  Jinfeng Chang;  Martyn P. Chipperfield;  Shree R. S. Dangal;  Edward Dlugokencky;  James W. Elkins;  Bradley D. Eyre;  Bojie Fu;  Bradley Hall;  Akihiko Ito;  Fortunat Joos;  Paul B. Krummel;  Angela Landolfi;  Goulven G. Laruelle;  Ronny Lauerwald;  Wei Li;  Sebastian Lienert;  Taylor Maavara;  Michael MacLeod;  Dylan B. Millet;  Stefan Olin;  Prabir K. Patra;  Ronald G. Prinn;  Peter A. Raymond;  Daniel J. Ruiz;  Guido R. van der Werf;  Nicolas Vuichard;  Junjie Wang;  Ray F. Weiss;  Kelley C. Wells;  Chris Wilson;  Jia Yang;  Yuanzhi Yao
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A Second-Order Closure Turbulence Model: New Heat Flux Equations and No Critical Richardson Number 期刊论文
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2020
作者:  Cheng, Y.;  Canuto, V. M.;  Howard, A. M.;  Ackerman, A. S.;  Kelley, M.;  Fridlind, A. M.;  Schmidt, G. A.;  Yao, M. S.;  Del Genio, A.;  Elsaesser, G. S.
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Why do models perform differently on particulate matter over East Asia? A multi-model intercomparison study for MICS-Asia III 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2020, 20 (12) : 7393-7410
作者:  Tan, Jiani;  Fu, Joshua S.;  Carmichael, Gregory R.;  Itahashi, Syuichi;  Tao, Zhining;  Huang, Kan;  Dong, Xinyi;  Yamaji, Kazuyo;  Nagashima, Tatsuya;  Wang, Xuemei;  Liu, Yiming;  Lee, Hyo-Jung;  Lin, Chuan-Yao;  Ge, Baozhu;  Kajino, Mizuo;  Zhu, Jia;  Zhang, Meigen;  Liao, Hong;  Wang, Zifa
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Chesapeake Bay acidification buffered by spatially decoupled carbonate mineral cycling 期刊论文
NATURE GEOSCIENCE, 2020, 13 (6) : 441-+
作者:  Su, Jianzhong;  Cai, Wei-Jun;  Brodeur, Jean;  Chen, Baoshan;  Hussain, Najid;  Yao, Yichen;  Ni, Chaoying;  Testa, Jeremy M.;  Li, Ming;  Xie, Xiaohui;  Ni, Wenfei;  Scaboo, K. Michael;  Xu, Yuan-yuan;  Cornwell, Jeffrey;  Gurbisz, Cassie;  Owens, Michael S.;  Waldbusser, George G.;  Dai, Minhan;  Kemp, W. Michael
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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.


  
Live-animal imaging of native haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 578 (7794) : 278-+
作者:  Gerstung, Moritz;  Jolly, Clemency;  Leshchiner, Ignaty;  Dentro, Stefan C.;  Gonzalez, Santiago;  Rosebrock, Daniel;  Mitchell, Thomas J.;  Rubanova, Yulia;  Anur, Pavana;  Yu, Kaixian;  Tarabichi, Maxime;  Deshwar, Amit;  Wintersinger, Jeff;  Kleinheinz, Kortine;  Vazquez-Garcia, Ignacio;  Haase, Kerstin;  Jerman, Lara;  Sengupta, Subhajit;  Macintyre, Geoff;  Malikic, Salem;  Donmez, Nilgun;  Livitz, Dimitri G.;  Cmero, Marek;  Demeulemeester, Jonas;  Schumacher, Steven;  Fan, Yu;  Yao, Xiaotong;  Lee, Juhee;  Schlesner, Matthias;  Boutros, Paul C.;  Bowtell, David D.;  Zhu, Hongtu;  Getz, Gad;  Imielinski, Marcin;  Beroukhim, Rameen;  Sahinalp, S. Cenk;  Ji, Yuan;  Peifer, Martin;  Markowetz, Florian;  Mustonen, Ville;  Yuan, Ke;  Wang, Wenyi;  Morris, Quaid D.;  Spellman, Paul T.;  Wedge, David C.;  Van Loo, Peter;  Deshwar, Amit G.;  Adams, David J.;  Campbell, Peter J.;  Cao, Shaolong;  Christie, Elizabeth L.;  Cun, Yupeng;  Dawson, Kevin J.;  Drews, Ruben M.;  Eils, Roland;  Fittall, Matthew;  Garsed, Dale W.;  Ha, Gavin;  Lee-Six, Henry;  Martincorena, Inigo;  Oesper, Layla;  Peto, Myron;  Raphael, Benjamin J.;  Salcedo, Adriana;  Shi, Ruian;  Shin, Seung Jun;  Spiro, Oliver;  Stein, Lincoln D.;  Vembu, Shankar;  Wheeler, David A.;  Yang, Tsun-Po
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The biology of haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) has predominantly been studied under transplantation conditions(1,2). It has been particularly challenging to study dynamic HSC behaviour, given that the visualization of HSCs in the native niche in live animals has not, to our knowledge, been achieved. Here we describe a dual genetic strategy in mice that restricts reporter labelling to a subset of the most quiescent long-term HSCs (LT-HSCs) and that is compatible with current intravital imaging approaches in the calvarial bone marrow(3-5). We show that this subset of LT-HSCs resides close to both sinusoidal blood vessels and the endosteal surface. By contrast, multipotent progenitor cells (MPPs) show greater variation in distance from the endosteum and are more likely to be associated with transition zone vessels. LT-HSCs are not found in bone marrow niches with the deepest hypoxia and instead are found in hypoxic environments similar to those of MPPs. In vivo time-lapse imaging revealed that LT-HSCs at steady-state show limited motility. Activated LT-HSCs show heterogeneous responses, with some cells becoming highly motile and a fraction of HSCs expanding clonally within spatially restricted domains. These domains have defined characteristics, as HSC expansion is found almost exclusively in a subset of bone marrow cavities with bone-remodelling activity. By contrast, cavities with low bone-resorbing activity do not harbour expanding HSCs. These findings point to previously unknown heterogeneity within the bone marrow microenvironment, imposed by the stages of bone turnover. Our approach enables the direct visualization of HSC behaviours and dissection of heterogeneity in HSC niches.


A dual genetic strategy enables the labelling and in vivo imaging of native long-term haematopoietic stem cells in the mouse calvarial bone marrow.


  
Evaluation and uncertainty investigation of the NO2, CO and NH3 modeling over China under the framework of MICS-Asia III 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2020, 20 (1) : 181-202
作者:  Kong, Lei;  Tang, Xiao;  Zhu, Jiang;  Wang, Zifa;  Fu, Joshua S.;  Wang, Xuemei;  Itahashi, Syuichi;  Yamaji, Kazuyo;  Nagashima, Tatsuya;  Lee, Hyo-Jung;  Kim, Cheol-Hee;  Lin, Chuan-Yao;  Chen, Lei;  Zhang, Meigen;  Tao, Zhining;  Li, Jie;  Kajino, Mizuo;  Liao, Hong;  Wang, Zhe;  Sudo, Kengo;  Wang, Yuesi;  Pan, Yuepeng;  Tang, Guiqian;  Li, Meng;  Wu, Qizhong;  Ge, Baozhu;  Carmichael, Gregory R.
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Model evaluation and intercomparison of surface-level ozone and relevant species in East Asia in the context of MICS-Asia Phase III - Part 1: Overview 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2019, 19 (20) : 12993-13015
作者:  Li, Jie;  Nagashima, Tatsuya;  Kong, Lei;  Ge, Baozhu;  Yamaji, Kazuyo;  Fu, Joshua S.;  Wang, Xuemei;  Fan, Qi;  Itahashi, Syuichi;  Lee, Hyo-Jung;  Kim, Cheol-Hee;  Lin, Chuan-Yao;  Zhang, Meigen;  Tao, Zhining;  Kajino, Mizuo;  Liao, Hong;  Li, Meng;  Woo, Jung-Hun;  Kurokawa, Jun-ichi;  Wang, Zhe;  Wu, Qizhong;  Akimoto, Hajime;  Carmichael, Gregory R.;  Wang, Zifa
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MICS-Asia III: multi-model comparison and evaluation of aerosol over East Asia 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2019, 19 (18) : 11911-11937
作者:  Chen, Lei;  Gao, Yi;  Zhang, Meigen;  Fu, Joshua S.;  Zhu, Jia;  Liao, Hong;  Li, Jialin;  Huang, Kan;  Ge, Baozhu;  Wang, Xuemei;  Lam, Yun Fat;  Lin, Chuan-Yao;  Itahashi, Syuichi;  Nagashima, Tatsuya;  Kajino, Mizuo;  Yamaji, Kazuyo;  Wang, Zifa;  Kurokawa, Jun-ichi
收藏  |  浏览/下载:8/0  |  提交时间:2019/11/27