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Vulnerability of the North Water ecosystem to climate change 期刊论文
Nature Communications, 2021
作者:  Sofia Ribeiro;  Audrey Limoges;  Guillaume Massé;  Kasper L. Johansen;  William Colgan;  Kaarina Weckströ;  m;  Rebecca Jackson;  Eleanor Georgiadis;  Naja Mikkelsen;  Antoon Kuijpers;  Jesper Olsen;  Steffen M. Olsen;  Martin Nissen;  Thorbjø;  rn J. Andersen;  Astrid Strunk;  Sebastian Wetterich;  Jari Syvä;  ranta;  Andrew C. G. Henderson;  Helen Mackay;  Sami Taipale;  Erik Jeppesen;  Nicolaj K. Larsen;  Xavier Crosta;  Jacques Giraudeau;  Simone Wengrat;  Mark Nuttall;  Bjarne Grø;  nnow;  Anders Mosbech;  Thomas A. Davidson
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Approaching the motional ground state of a 10-kg object 期刊论文
Science, 2021
作者:  Chris Whittle;  Evan D. Hall;  Sheila Dwyer;  Nergis Mavalvala;  Vivishek Sudhir;  R. Abbott;  A. Ananyeva;  C. Austin;  L. Barsotti;  J. Betzwieser;  C. D. Blair;  A. F. Brooks;  D. D. Brown;  A. Buikema;  C. Cahillane;  J. C. Driggers;  A. Effler;  A. Fernandez-Galiana;  P. Fritschel;  V. V. Frolov;  T. Hardwick;  M. Kasprzack;  K. Kawabe;  N. Kijbunchoo;  J. S. Kissel;  G. L. Mansell;  F. Matichard;  L. McCuller;  T. McRae;  A. Mullavey;  A. Pele;  R. M. S. Schofield;  D. Sigg;  M. Tse;  G. Vajente;  D. C. Vander-Hyde;  Hang Yu;  Haocun Yu;  C. Adams;  R. X. Adhikari;  S. Appert;  K. Arai;  J. S. Areeda;  Y. Asali;  S. M. Aston;  A. M. Baer;  M. Ball;  S. W. Ballmer;  S. Banagiri;  D. Barker;  J. Bartlett;  B. K. Berger;  D. Bhattacharjee;  G. Billingsley;  S. Biscans;  R. M. Blair;  N. Bode;  P. Booker;  R. Bork;  A. Bramley;  K. C. Cannon;  X. Chen;  A. A. Ciobanu;  F. Clara;  C. M. Compton;  S. J. Cooper;  K. R. Corley;  S. T. Countryman;  P. B. Covas;  D. C. Coyne;  L. E. H. Datrier;  D. Davis;  C. Di Fronzo;  K. L. Dooley;  P. Dupej;  T. Etzel;  M. Evans;  T. M. Evans;  J. Feicht;  P. Fulda;  M. Fyffe;  J. A. Giaime;  K. D. Giardina;  P. Godwin;  E. Goetz;  S. Gras;  C. Gray;  R. Gray;  A. C. Green;  E. K. Gustafson;  R. Gustafson;  J. Hanks;  J. Hanson;  R. K. Hasskew;  M. C. Heintze;  A. F. Helmling-Cornell;  N. A. Holland;  J. D. Jones;  S. Kandhasamy;  S. Karki;  P. J. King;  Rahul Kumar;  M. Landry;  B. B. Lane;  B. Lantz;  M. Laxen;  Y. K. Lecoeuche;  J. Leviton;  J. Liu;  M. Lormand;  A. P. Lundgren;  R. Macas;  M. MacInnis;  D. M. Macleod;  S. Márka;  Z. Márka;  D. V. Martynov;  K. Mason;  T. J. Massinger;  R. McCarthy;  D. E. McClelland;  S. McCormick;  J. McIver;  G. Mendell;  K. Merfeld;  E. L. Merilh;  F. Meylahn;  T. Mistry;  R. Mittleman;  G. Moreno;  C. M. Mow-Lowry;  S. Mozzon;  T. J. N. Nelson;  P. Nguyen;  L. K. Nuttall;  J. Oberling;  Richard J. Oram;  C. Osthelder;  D. J. Ottaway;  H. Overmier;  J. R. Palamos;  W. Parker;  E. Payne;  R. Penhorwood;  C. J. Perez;  M. Pirello;  H. Radkins;  K. E. Ramirez;  J. W. Richardson;  K. Riles;  N. A. Robertson;  J. G. Rollins;  C. L. Romel;  J. H. Romie;  M. P. Ross;  K. Ryan;  T. Sadecki;  E. J. Sanchez;  L. E. Sanchez;  T. R. Saravanan;  R. L. Savage;  D. Schaetz;  R. Schnabel;  E. Schwartz;  D. Sellers;  T. Shaffer;  B. J. J. Slagmolen;  J. R. Smith;  S. Soni;  B. Sorazu;  A. P. Spencer;  K. A. Strain;  L. Sun;  M. J. Szczepańczyk;  M. Thomas;  P. Thomas;  K. A. Thorne;  K. Toland;  C. I. Torrie;  G. Traylor;  A. L. Urban;  G. Valdes;  P. J. Veitch;  K. Venkateswara;  G. Venugopalan;  A. D. Viets;  T. Vo;  C. Vorvick;  M. Wade;  R. L. Ward;  J. Warner;  B. Weaver;  R. Weiss;  B. Willke;  C. C. Wipf;  L. Xiao;  H. Yamamoto;  L. Zhang;  M. E. Zucker;  J. Zweizig
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HBO1 is required for the maintenance of leukaemia stem cells 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7789) : 266-+
作者:  MacPherson, Laura;  Anokye, Juliana;  Yeung, Miriam M.;  Lam, Enid Y. N.;  Chan, Yih-Chih;  Weng, Chen-Fang;  Yeh, Paul;  Knezevic, Kathy;  Butler, Miriam S.;  Hoegl, Annabelle;  Chan, Kah-Lok;  Burr, Marian L.;  Gearing, Linden J.;  Willson, Tracy;  Liu, Joy;  Choi, Jarny;  Yang, Yuqing;  Bilardi, Rebecca A.;  Falk, Hendrik;  Nghi Nguyen;  Stupple, Paul A.;  Peat, Thomas S.;  Zhang, Ming;  de Silva, Melanie;  Carrasco-Pozo, Catalina;  Avery, Vicky M.;  Khoo, Poh Sim;  Dolezal, Olan;  Dennis, Matthew L.;  Nuttall, Stewart;  Surjadi, Regina;  Newman, Janet;  Ren, Bin;  Leaver, David J.;  Sun, Yuxin;  Baell, Jonathan B.;  Dovey, Oliver;  Vassiliou, George S.;  Grebien, Florian;  Dawson, Sarah-Jane;  Street, Ian P.;  Monahan, Brendon J.;  Burns, Christopher J.;  Choudhary, Chunaram;  Blewitt, Marnie E.;  Voss, Anne K.;  Thomas, Tim;  Dawson, Mark A.
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Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) is a heterogeneous disease characterized by transcriptional dysregulation that results in a block in differentiation and increased malignant self-renewal. Various epigenetic therapies aimed at reversing these hallmarks of AML have progressed into clinical trials, but most show only modest efficacy owing to an inability to effectively eradicate leukaemia stem cells (LSCs)(1). Here, to specifically identify novel dependencies in LSCs, we screened a bespoke library of small hairpin RNAs that target chromatin regulators in a unique ex vivo mouse model of LSCs. We identify the MYST acetyltransferase HBO1 (also known as KAT7 or MYST2) and several known members of the HBO1 protein complex as critical regulators of LSC maintenance. Using CRISPR domain screening and quantitative mass spectrometry, we identified the histone acetyltransferase domain of HBO1 as being essential in the acetylation of histone H3 at K14. H3 acetylated at K14 (H3K14ac) facilitates the processivity of RNA polymerase II to maintain the high expression of key genes (including Hoxa9 and Hoxa10) that help to sustain the functional properties of LSCs. To leverage this dependency therapeutically, we developed a highly potent small-molecule inhibitor of HBO1 and demonstrate its mode of activity as a competitive analogue of acetyl-CoA. Inhibition of HBO1 phenocopied our genetic data and showed efficacy in a broad range of human cell lines and primary AML cells from patients. These biological, structural and chemical insights into a therapeutic target in AML will enable the clinical translation of these findings.


  
Signatures of self-organized criticality in an ultracold atomic gas 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7791) : 481-+
作者:  MacPherson, Laura;  Anokye, Juliana;  Yeung, Miriam M.;  Lam, Enid Y. N.;  Chan, Yih-Chih;  Weng, Chen-Fang;  Yeh, Paul;  Knezevic, Kathy;  Butler, Miriam S.;  Hoegl, Annabelle;  Chan, Kah-Lok;  Burr, Marian L.;  Gearing, Linden J.;  Willson, Tracy;  Liu, Joy;  Choi, Jarny;  Yang, Yuqing;  Bilardi, Rebecca A.;  Falk, Hendrik;  Nghi Nguyen;  Stupple, Paul A.;  Peat, Thomas S.;  Zhang, Ming;  De Silva, Melanie;  Carrasco-Pozo, Catalina;  Avery, Vicky M.;  Khoo, Sim;  Dolezal, Olan;  Dennis, Matthew L.;  Nuttall, Stewart;  Surjadi, Regina;  Newman, Janet;  Ren, Bin;  Leaver, David J.;  Sun, Yuxin;  Baell, Jonathan B.;  Dovey, Oliver;  Vassiliou, George S.;  Grebien, Florian;  Dawson, Sarah-Jane;  Street, Ian P.;  Monahan, Brendon J.;  Burns, Christopher J.;  Choudhary, Chunaram;  Blewitt, Marnie E.;  Voss, Anne K.;  Thomas, Tim;  Dawson, Mark A.
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Self-organized criticality is an elegant explanation of how complex structures emerge and persist throughout nature(1), and why such structures often exhibit similar scale-invariant properties(2-9). Although self-organized criticality is sometimes captured by simple models that feature a critical point as an attractor for the dynamics(10-15), the connection to real-world systems is exceptionally hard to test quantitatively(16-21). Here we observe three key signatures of self-organized criticality in the dynamics of a driven-dissipative gas of ultracold potassium atoms: self-organization to a stationary state that is largely independent of the initial conditions  scale-invariance of the final density characterized by a unique scaling function  and large fluctuations of the number of excited atoms (avalanches) obeying a characteristic power-law distribution. This work establishes a well-controlled platform for investigating self-organization phenomena and non-equilibrium criticality, with experimental access to the underlying microscopic details of the system.


A driven-dissipative gas of ultracold potassium atoms is used to demonstrate three key signatures of self-organized criticality, and provides a system in which the phenomenon can be experimentally tested.