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Ecological insights from three decades of animal movement tracking across a changing Arctic 期刊论文
Science, 2020
作者:  Sarah C. Davidson;  Gil Bohrer;  Eliezer Gurarie;  Scott LaPoint;  Peter J. Mahoney;  Natalie T. Boelman;  Jan U. H. Eitel;  Laura R. Prugh;  Lee A. Vierling;  Jyoti Jennewein;  Emma Grier;  Ophélie Couriot;  Allicia P. Kelly;  Arjan J. H. Meddens;  Ruth Y. Oliver;  Roland Kays;  Martin Wikelski;  Tomas Aarvak;  Joshua T. Ackerman;  José A. Alves;  Erin Bayne;  Bryan Bedrosian;  Jerrold L. Belant;  Andrew M. Berdahl;  Alicia M. Berlin;  Dominique Berteaux;  Joël Bêty;  Dmitrijs Boiko;  Travis L. Booms;  Bridget L. Borg;  Stan Boutin;  W. Sean Boyd;  Kane Brides;  Stephen Brown;  Victor N. Bulyuk;  Kurt K. Burnham;  David Cabot;  Michael Casazza;  Katherine Christie;  Erica H. Craig;  Shanti E. Davis;  Tracy Davison;  Dominic Demma;  Christopher R. DeSorbo;  Andrew Dixon;  Robert Domenech;  Götz Eichhorn;  Kyle Elliott;  Joseph R. Evenson;  Klaus-Michael Exo;  Steven H. Ferguson;  Wolfgang Fiedler;  Aaron Fisk;  Jérôme Fort;  Alastair Franke;  Mark R. Fuller;  Stefan Garthe;  Gilles Gauthier;  Grant Gilchrist;  Petr Glazov;  Carrie E. Gray;  David Grémillet;  Larry Griffin;  Michael T. Hallworth;  Autumn-Lynn Harrison;  Holly L. Hennin;  J. Mark Hipfner;  James Hodson;  James A. Johnson;  Kyle Joly;  Kimberly Jones;  Todd E. Katzner;  Jeff W. Kidd;  Elly C. Knight;  Michael N. Kochert;  Andrea Kölzsch;  Helmut Kruckenberg;  Benjamin J. Lagassé;  Sandra Lai;  Jean-François Lamarre;  Richard B. Lanctot;  Nicholas C. Larter;  A. David M. Latham;  Christopher J. Latty;  James P. Lawler;  Don-Jean Léandri-Breton;  Hansoo Lee;  Stephen B. Lewis;  Oliver P. Love;  Jesper Madsen;  Mark Maftei;  Mark L. Mallory;  Buck Mangipane;  Mikhail Y. Markovets;  Peter P. Marra;  Rebecca McGuire;  Carol L. McIntyre;  Emily A. McKinnon;  Tricia A. Miller;  Sander Moonen;  Tong Mu;  Gerhard J. D. M. Müskens;  Janet Ng;  Kerry L. Nicholson;  Ingar Jostein Øien;  Cory Overton;  Patricia A. Owen;  Allison Patterson;  Aevar Petersen;  Ivan Pokrovsky;  Luke L. Powell;  Rui Prieto;  Petra Quillfeldt;  Jennie Rausch;  Kelsey Russell;  Sarah T. Saalfeld;  Hans Schekkerman;  Joel A. Schmutz;  Philipp Schwemmer;  Dale R. Seip;  Adam Shreading;  Mónica A. Silva;  Brian W. Smith;  Fletcher Smith;  Jeff P. Smith;  Katherine R. S. Snell;  Aleksandr Sokolov;  Vasiliy Sokolov;  Diana V Solovyeva;  Mathew S. Sorum;  Grigori Tertitski;  J. F. Therrien;  Kasper Thorup;  T. Lee Tibbitts;  Ingrid Tulp;  Brian D. Uher-Koch;  Rob S. A. van Bemmelen;  Steven Van Wilgenburg;  Andrew L. Von Duyke;  Jesse L. Watson;  Bryan D. Watts;  Judy A. Williams;  Matthew T. Wilson;  James R. Wright;  Michael A. Yates;  David J. Yurkowski;  Ramūnas Žydelis;  Mark Hebblewhite
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Genomic surveillance reveals multiple introductions of SARS-CoV-2 into Northern California 期刊论文
Science, 2020
作者:  Xianding Deng;  Wei Gu;  Scot Federman;  Louis du Plessis;  Oliver G. Pybus;  Nuno R. Faria;  Candace Wang;  Guixia Yu;  Brian Bushnell;  Chao-Yang Pan;  Hugo Guevara;  Alicia Sotomayor-Gonzalez;  Kelsey Zorn;  Allan Gopez;  Venice Servellita;  Elaine Hsu;  Steve Miller;  Trevor Bedford;  Alexander L. Greninger;  Pavitra Roychoudhury;  Lea M. Starita;  Michael Famulare;  Helen Y. Chu;  Jay Shendure;  Keith R. Jerome;  Catie Anderson;  Karthik Gangavarapu;  Mark Zeller;  Emily Spencer;  Kristian G. Andersen;  Duncan MacCannell;  Clinton R. Paden;  Yan Li;  Jing Zhang;  Suxiang Tong;  Gregory Armstrong;  Scott Morrow;  Matthew Willis;  Bela T. Matyas;  Sundari Mase;  Olivia Kasirye;  Maggie Park;  Godfred Masinde;  Curtis Chan;  Alexander T. Yu;  Shua J. Chai;  Elsa Villarino;  Brandon Bonin;  Debra A. Wadford;  Charles Y. Chiu
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Hydrothermal (NN)-N-15-N-15 abundances constrain the origins of mantle nitrogen 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7803) : 367-+
作者:  Zhao, Steven;  Jang, Cholsoon;  Liu, Joyce;  Uehara, Kahealani;  Gilbert, Michael;  Izzo, Luke;  Zeng, Xianfeng;  Trefely, Sophie;  Fernandez, Sully;  Carrer, Alessandro;  Miller, Katelyn D.;  Schug, Zachary T.;  Snyder, Nathaniel W.;  Gade, Terence P.;  Titchenell, Paul M.;  Rabinowitz, Joshua D.;  Wellen, Kathryn E.
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Nitrogen is the main constituent of the Earth'  s atmosphere, but its provenance in the Earth'  s mantle remains uncertain. The relative contribution of primordial nitrogen inherited during the Earth'  s accretion versus that subducted from the Earth'  s surface is unclear(1-6). Here we show that the mantle may have retained remnants of such primordial nitrogen. We use the rare (NN)-N-15-N-15 isotopologue of N-2 as a new tracer of air contamination in volcanic gas effusions. By constraining air contamination in gases from Iceland, Eifel (Germany) and Yellowstone (USA), we derive estimates of mantle delta N-15 (the fractional difference in N-15/N-14 from air), N-2/Ar-36 and N-2/He-3. Our results show that negative delta N-15 values observed in gases, previously regarded as indicating a mantle origin for nitrogen(7-10), in fact represent dominantly air-derived N-2 that experienced N-15/N-14 fractionation in hydrothermal systems. Using two-component mixing models to correct for this effect, the (NN)-N-15-N-15 data allow extrapolations that characterize mantle endmember delta N-15, N-2/Ar-36 and N-2/He-3 values. We show that the Eifel region has slightly increased delta N-15 and N-2/Ar-36 values relative to estimates for the convective mantle provided by mid-ocean-ridge basalts(11), consistent with subducted nitrogen being added to the mantle source. In contrast, we find that whereas the Yellowstone plume has delta N-15 values substantially greater than that of the convective mantle, resembling surface components(12-15), its N-2/Ar-36 and N-2/He-3 ratios are indistinguishable from those of the convective mantle. This observation raises the possibility that the plume hosts a primordial component. We provide a test of the subduction hypothesis with a two-box model, describing the evolution of mantle and surface nitrogen through geological time. We show that the effect of subduction on the deep nitrogen cycle may be less important than has been suggested by previous investigations. We propose instead that high mid-ocean-ridge basalt and plume delta N-15 values may both be dominantly primordial features.


  
Methane emissions from underground gas storage in California 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 15 (4)
作者:  Thorpe, Andrew K.;  Duren, Riley M.;  Conley, Stephen;  Prasad, Kuldeep R.;  Bue, Brian D.;  Yadav, Vineet;  Foster, Kelsey T.;  Rafiq, Talha;  Hopkins, Francesca M.;  Smith, Mackenzie L.;  Fischer, Marc L.;  Thompson, David R.;  Frankenberg, Christian;  McCubbin, Ian B.;  Eastwood, Michael L.;  Green, Robert O.;  Miller, Charles E.
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methane  emissions  underground gas storage  Aliso Canyon  temporal variability  imaging spectrometer  
The molecular basis for sugar import in malaria parasites 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 578 (7794) : 321-+
作者:  Zhao, Peishen;  Liang, Yi-Lynn;  Belousoff, Matthew J.;  Deganutti, Giuseppe;  Fletcher, Madeleine M.;  Willard, Francis S.;  Bell, Michael G.;  Christe, Michael E.;  Sloop, Kyle W.;  Inoue, Asuka;  Truong, Tin T.;  Clydesdale, Lachlan;  Furness, Sebastian G. B.;  Christopoulos, Arthur;  Wang, Ming-Wei;  Miller, Laurence J.;  Reynolds, Christopher A.;  Danev, Radostin;  Sexton, Patrick M.;  Wootten, Denise
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Elucidating the mechanism of sugar import requires a molecular understanding of how transporters couple sugar binding and gating events. Whereas mammalian glucose transporters (GLUTs) are specialists(1), the hexose transporter from the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum PfHT1(2,3) has acquired the ability to transport both glucose and fructose sugars as efficiently as the dedicated glucose (GLUT3) and fructose (GLUT5) transporters. Here, to establish the molecular basis of sugar promiscuity in malaria parasites, we determined the crystal structure of PfHT1 in complex with d-glucose at a resolution of 3.6 angstrom. We found that the sugar-binding site in PfHT1 is very similar to those of the distantly related GLUT3 and GLUT5 structures(4,5). Nevertheless, engineered PfHT1 mutations made to match GLUT sugar-binding sites did not shift sugar preferences. The extracellular substrate-gating helix TM7b in PfHT1 was positioned in a fully occluded conformation, providing a unique glimpse into how sugar binding and gating are coupled. We determined that polar contacts between TM7b and TM1 (located about 15 angstrom from d-glucose) are just as critical for transport as the residues that directly coordinate d-glucose, which demonstrates a strong allosteric coupling between sugar binding and gating. We conclude that PfHT1 has achieved substrate promiscuity not by modifying its sugar-binding site, but instead by evolving substrate-gating dynamics.


Crystal structure of the Plasmodium falciparum hexose transporter PfHT1 reveals the molecular basis of its ability to transport multiple types of sugar as efficiently as the dedicated mammalian glucose and fructose transporters.


  
Processive extrusion of polypeptide loops by a Hsp100 disaggregase 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 578 (7794) : 317-+
作者:  Zhao, Peishen;  Liang, Yi-Lynn;  Belousoff, Matthew J.;  Deganutti, Giuseppe;  Fletcher, Madeleine M.;  Willard, Francis S.;  Bell, Michael G.;  Christe, Michael E.;  Sloop, Kyle W.;  Inoue, Asuka;  Truong, Tin T.;  Clydesdale, Lachlan;  Furness, Sebastian G. B.;  Christopoulos, Arthur;  Wang, Ming-Wei;  Miller, Laurence J.;  Reynolds, Christopher A.;  Danev, Radostin;  Sexton, Patrick M.;  Wootten, Denise
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The ability to reverse protein aggregation is vital to cells(1,2). Hsp100 disaggregases such as ClpB and Hsp104 are proposed to catalyse this reaction by translocating polypeptide loops through their central pore(3,4). This model of disaggregation is appealing, as it could explain how polypeptides entangled within aggregates can be extracted and subsequently refolded with the assistance of Hsp70(4,5). However, the model is also controversial, as the necessary motor activity has not been identified(6-8) and recent findings indicate non-processive mechanisms such as entropic pulling or Brownian ratcheting(9,10). How loop formation would be accomplished is also obscure. Indeed, cryo-electron microscopy studies consistently show single polypeptide strands in the Hsp100 pore(11,12). Here, by following individual ClpB-substrate complexes in real time, we unambiguously demonstrate processive translocation of looped polypeptides. We integrate optical tweezers with fluorescent-particle tracking to show that ClpB translocates both arms of the loop simultaneously and switches to single-arm translocation when encountering obstacles. ClpB is notably powerful and rapid  it exerts forces of more than 50 pN at speeds of more than 500 residues per second in bursts of up to 28 residues. Remarkably, substrates refold while exiting the pore, analogous to co-translational folding. Our findings have implications for protein-processing phenomena including ubiquitin-mediated remodelling by Cdc48 (or its mammalian orthologue p97)(13) and degradation by the 26S proteasome(14).


A combination of optical tweezers and fluorescent-particle tracking is used to dissect the dynamics of the Hsp100 disaggregase ClpB, and show that the processive extrusion of polypeptide loops is the mechanistic basis of its activity.


  
Activation of the GLP-1 receptor by a non-peptidic agonist 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7790) : 432-+
作者:  Zhao, Peishen;  Liang, Yi-Lynn;  Belousoff, Matthew J.;  Deganutti, Giuseppe;  Fletcher, Madeleine M.;  Willard, Francis S.;  Bell, Michael G.;  Christe, Michael E.;  Sloop, Kyle W.;  Inoue, Asuka;  Truong, Tin T.;  Clydesdale, Lachlan;  Furness, Sebastian G. B.;  Christopoulos, Arthur;  Wang, Ming-Wei;  Miller, Laurence J.;  Reynolds, Christopher A.;  Danev, Radostin;  Sexton, Patrick M.;  Wootten, Denise
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Class B G-protein-coupled receptors are major targets for the treatment of chronic diseases, including diabetes and obesity(1). Structures of active receptors reveal peptide agonists engage deep within the receptor core, leading to an outward movement of extracellular loop 3 and the tops of transmembrane helices 6 and 7, an inward movement of transmembrane helix 1, reorganization of extracellular loop 2 and outward movement of the intracellular side of transmembrane helix 6, resulting in G-protein interaction and activation(2-6). Here we solved the structure of a non-peptide agonist, TT-OAD2, bound to the glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor. Our structure identified an unpredicted non-peptide agonist-binding pocket in which reorganization of extracellular loop 3 and transmembrane helices 6 and 7 manifests independently of direct ligand interaction within the deep transmembrane domain pocket. TT-OAD2 exhibits biased agonism, and kinetics of G-protein activation and signalling that are distinct from peptide agonists. Within the structure, TT-OAD2 protrudes beyond the receptor core to interact with the lipid or detergent, providing an explanation for the distinct activation kinetics that may contribute to the clinical efficacy of this compound series. This work alters our understanding of the events that drive the activation of class B receptors.


  
California鈥檚 methane super-emitters 期刊论文
Nature, 2019, 575: 180-184
作者:  Riley M. Duren;  Andrew K. Thorpe;  Kelsey T. Foster;  Talha Rafiq;  Francesca M. Hopkins;  Vineet Yadav;  Brian D. Bue;  David R. Thompson;  Stephen Conley;  Nadia K. Colombi;  Christian Frankenberg;  Ian B. McCubbin;  Michael L. Eastwood;  Matthias Falk;  Jorn D. Herner;  Bart E. Croes;  Robert O. Green;  Charles E. Miller
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Archaeological assessment reveals Earth's early transformation through land use 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2019, 365 (6456) : 897-+
作者:  Stephens, Lucas;  Fuller, Dorian;  Boivin, Nicole;  Rick, Torben;  Gauthier, Nicolas;  Kay, Andrea;  Marwick, Ben;  Armstrong, Chelsey Geralda Denise;  Barton, C. Michael;  Denham, Tim;  Douglass, Kristina;  Driver, Jonathan;  Janz, Lisa;  Roberts, Patrick;  Rogers, J. Daniel;  Thakar, Heather;  Altaweel, Mark;  Johnson, Amber L.;  Sampietro Vattuone, Maria Marta;  Aldenderfer, Mark;  Archila, Sonia;  Artioli, Gilberto;  Bale, Martin T.;  Beach, Timothy;  Borrell, Ferran;  Braje, Todd;  Buckland, Philip I.;  Jimenez Cano, Nayeli Guadalupe;  Capriles, Jose M.;  Diez Castillo, Agustin;  Cilingiroglu, Ciler;  Cleary, Michelle Negus;  Conolly, James;  Coutros, Peter R.;  Covey, R. Alan;  Cremaschi, Mauro;  Crowther, Alison;  Der, Lindsay;  di Lernia, Savino;  Doershuk, John F.;  Doolittle, William E.;  Edwards, Kevin J.;  Erlandson, Jon M.;  Evans, Damian;  Fairbairn, Andrew;  Faulkner, Patrick;  Feinman, Gary;  Fernandes, Ricardo;  Fitzpatrick, Scott M.;  Fyfe, Ralph;  Garcea, Elena;  Goldstein, Steve;  Goodman, Reed Charles;  Guedes, Jade Dalpoim;  Herrmann, Jason;  Hiscock, Peter;  Hommel, Peter;  Horsburgh, K. Ann;  Hritz, Carrie;  Ives, John W.;  Junno, Aripekka;  Kahn, Jennifer G.;  Kaufman, Brett;  Kearns, Catherine;  Kidder, Tristram R.;  Lanoe, Francois;  Lawrence, Dan;  Lee, Gyoung-Ah;  Levin, Maureece J.;  Lindskoug, Henrik B.;  Antonio Lopez-Saez, Jose;  Macrae, Scott;  Marchant, Rob;  Marston, John M.;  McClure, Sarah;  Mccoy, Mark D.;  Miller, Alicia Ventresca;  Morrison, Michael;  Matuzeviciute, Giedre Motuzaite;  Mueller, Johannes;  Nayak, Ayushi;  Noerwidi, Sofwan;  Peres, Tanya M.;  Peterson, Christian E.;  Proctor, Lucas;  Randall, Asa R.;  Renette, Steve;  Schug, Gwen Robbins;  Ryzewski, Krysta;  Saini, Rakesh;  Scheinsohn, Vivian;  Schmidt, Peter;  Sebillaud, Pauline;  Seitsonen, Oula;  Simpson, Ian A.;  Soltysiak, Arkadiusz;  Speakman, Robert J.;  Spengler, Robert N.;  Steffen, Martina L.;  Storozum, Michael J.;  Strickland, Keir M.;  Thompson, Jessica;  Thurston, T. L.;  Ulm, Sean;  Ustunkaya, M. Cemre;  Welker, Martin H.;  West, Catherine;  Williams, Patrick Ryan;  Wright, David K.;  Wright, Nathan;  Zahir, Muhammad;  Zerboni, Andrea;  Beaudoin, Ella;  Garcia, Santiago Munevar;  Powell, Jeremy;  Thornton, Alexa;  Kaplan, Jed O.;  Gaillard, Marie-Jose;  Goldewijk, Kees Klein;  Ellis, Erle
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Global estimates of mortality associated with long-term exposure to outdoor fine particulate matter 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2018, 115 (38) : 9592-9597
作者:  Burnett, Richard;  Chen, Hong;  Szyszkowicz, Mieczyslaw;  Fann, Neal;  Hubbell, Bryan;  Pope, C. Arden;  Apte, Joshua S.;  Brauer, Michael;  Cohen, Aaron;  Weichenthal, Scott;  Coggins, Jay;  Di, Qian;  Brunekreef, Bert;  Frostad, Joseph;  Lim, Stephen S.;  Kan, Haidong;  Walker, Katherine D.;  Thurston, George D.;  Hayes, Richard B.;  Lim, Chris C.;  Turner, Michelle C.;  Jerrett, Michael;  Krewski, Daniel;  Gapstur, Susan M.;  Diver, W. Ryan;  Ostro, Bart;  Goldberg, Debbie;  Crouse, Daniel L.;  Martin, Randall V.;  Peters, Paul;  Pinault, Lauren;  Tjepkema, Michael;  van Donkelaar, Aaron;  Villeneuve, Paul J.;  Miller, Anthony B.;  Yin, Peng;  Zhou, Maigeng;  Wang, Lijun;  Janssen, Nicole A. H.;  Marra, Marten;  Atkinson, Richard W.;  Tsang, Hilda;  Thuan Quoc Thach;  Cannon, John B.;  Allen, Ryan T.;  Hart, Jaime E.;  Laden, Francine;  Cesaroni, Giulia;  Forastiere, Francesco;  Weinmayr, Gudrun;  Jaensch, Andrea;  Nagel, Gabriele;  Concin, Hans;  Spadaro, Joseph V.
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mortality  exposure  risk  concentration  fine particulate matter