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Coordinated Control Can Deliver Synergies Across Multiple Rainwater Storages 期刊论文
Water Resources Research, 2022
作者:  Wei D. Xu;  Matthew J. Burns;  FrX00C9;  dX00C9;  ric Cherqui;  Kate Smith-Miles;  Tim D. Fletcher
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Response of GOLD Retrieved Thermospheric Temperatures to Geomagnetic Activities of Varying Magnitudes 期刊论文
Geophysical Research Letters, 2021
作者:  F. I. Laskar;  R. W. Eastes;  M. V. Codrescu;  J. S. Evans;  A. G. Burns;  W. Wang;  W. E. McClintock;  S. Aryal;  X. Cai
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Phylogenetic analysis of SARS-CoV-2 in Boston highlights the impact of superspreading events 期刊论文
Science, 2021
作者:  Jacob E. Lemieux;  Katherine J. Siddle;  Bennett M. Shaw;  Christine Loreth;  Stephen F. Schaffner;  Adrianne Gladden-Young;  Gordon Adams;  Timelia Fink;  Christopher H. Tomkins-Tinch;  Lydia A. Krasilnikova;  Katherine C. DeRuff;  Melissa Rudy;  Matthew R. Bauer;  Kim A. Lagerborg;  Erica Normandin;  Sinéad B. Chapman;  Steven K. Reilly;  Melis N. Anahtar;  Aaron E. Lin;  Amber Carter;  Cameron Myhrvold;  Molly E. Kemball;  Sushma Chaluvadi;  Caroline Cusick;  Katelyn Flowers;  Anna Neumann;  Felecia Cerrato;  Maha Farhat;  Damien Slater;  Jason B. Harris;  John A. Branda;  David Hooper;  Jessie M. Gaeta;  Travis P. Baggett;  James O’Connell;  Andreas Gnirke;  Tami D. Lieberman;  Anthony Philippakis;  Meagan Burns;  Catherine M. Brown;  Jeremy Luban;  Edward T. Ryan;  Sarah E. Turbett;  Regina C. LaRocque;  William P. Hanage;  Glen R. Gallagher;  Lawrence C. Madoff;  Sandra Smole;  Virginia M. Pierce;  Eric Rosenberg;  Pardis C. Sabeti;  Daniel J. Park;  Bronwyn L. MacInnis
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Summer warming explains widespread but not uniform greening in the Arctic tundra biome 期刊论文
Nature Communications, 2020
作者:  Logan T. Berner;  Richard Massey;  Patrick Jantz;  Bruce C. Forbes;  Marc Macias-Fauria;  Isla Myers-Smith;  Timo Kumpula;  Gilles Gauthier;  Laia Andreu-Hayles;  Benjamin V. Gaglioti;  Patrick Burns;  Pentti Zetterberg;  Rosanne D’;  Arrigo;  Scott J. Goetz
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Isolation of potent SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies and protection from disease in a small animal model 期刊论文
Science, 2020
作者:  Thomas F. Rogers;  Fangzhu Zhao;  Deli Huang;  Nathan Beutler;  Alison Burns;  Wan-ting He;  Oliver Limbo;  Chloe Smith;  Ge Song;  Jordan Woehl;  Linlin Yang;  Robert K. Abbott;  Sean Callaghan;  Elijah Garcia;  Jonathan Hurtado;  Mara Parren;  Linghang Peng;  Sydney Ramirez;  James Ricketts;  Michael J. Ricciardi;  Stephen A. Rawlings;  Nicholas C. Wu;  Meng Yuan;  Davey M. Smith;  David Nemazee;  John R. Teijaro;  James E. Voss;  Ian A. Wilson;  Raiees Andrabi;  Bryan Briney;  Elise Landais;  Devin Sok;  Joseph G. Jardine;  Dennis R. Burton
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Real‐Time Control of Rainwater Harvesting Systems: The Benefits of Increasing Rainfall Forecast Window 期刊论文
Water Resources Research, 2020
作者:  Wei D. Xu;  Tim D. Fletcher;  Matthew J. Burns;  Fré;  ;  ric Cherqui
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Dendrochronological dating of landslides in western Oregon: Searching for signals of the Cascadia AD 1700 earthquake 期刊论文
GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN, 2020, 132 (7-8) : 1775-1791
作者:  Struble, William T.;  Roering, Josh J.;  Black, Bryan A.;  Burns, William J.;  Calhoun, Nancy;  Wetherell, Logan
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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.


  
IGF1R is an entry receptor for respiratory syncytial virus 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 583 (7817) : 615-+
作者:  Pasquina-Lemonche, L.;  Burns, J.;  Turner, R. D.;  Kumar, S.;  Tank, R.;  Mullin, N.;  Wilson, J. S.;  Chakrabarti, B.;  Bullough, P. A.;  Foster, S. J.;  Hobbs, J. K.
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Respiratory syncytial virus enters cells by binding to cell-surface IGFR1, which activates PKC zeta and induces trafficking of the NCL coreceptor to the RSV particles at the cell surface.


Pneumonia resulting from infection is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Pulmonary infection by the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a large burden on human health, for which there are few therapeutic options(1). RSV targets ciliated epithelial cells in the airways, but how viruses such as RSV interact with receptors on these cells is not understood. Nucleolin is an entry coreceptor for RSV2 and also mediates the cellular entry of influenza, the parainfluenza virus, some enteroviruses and the bacterium that causes tularaemia(3,4). Here we show a mechanism of RSV entry into cells in which outside-in signalling, involving binding of the prefusion RSV-F glycoprotein with the insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor, triggers the activation of protein kinase C zeta (PKC zeta). This cellular signalling cascade recruits nucleolin from the nuclei of cells to the plasma membrane, where it also binds to RSV-F on virions. We find that inhibiting PKC zeta activation prevents the trafficking of nucleolin to RSV particles on airway organoid cultures, and reduces viral replication and pathology in RSV-infected mice. These findings reveal a mechanism of virus entry in which receptor engagement and signal transduction bring the coreceptor to viral particles at the cell surface, and could form the basis of new therapeutics to treat RSV infection.


  
Neuronal programming by microbiota regulates intestinal physiology 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 578 (7794) : 284-+
作者:  Li, Yilong;  Roberts, Nicola D.;  Wala, Jeremiah A.;  Shapira, Ofer;  Schumacher, Steven E.;  Kumar, Kiran;  Khurana, Ekta;  Waszak, Sebastian;  Korbel, Jan O.;  Haber, James E.;  Imielinski, Marcin;  Weischenfeldt, Joachim;  Beroukhim, Rameen;  Campbell, Peter J.;  Akdemir, Kadir C.;  Alvarez, Eva G.;  Baez-Ortega, Adrian;  Boutros, Paul C.;  Bowtell, David D. L.;  Brors, Benedikt;  Burns, Kathleen H.;  Chan, Kin;  Chen, Ken;  Cortes-Ciriano, Isidro;  Dueso-Barroso, Ana;  Dunford, Andrew J.;  Edwards, Paul A.;  Estivill, Xavier;  Etemadmoghadam, Dariush;  Feuerbach, Lars;  Fink, J. Lynn;  Frenkel-Morgenstern, Milana;  Garsed, Dale W.;  Gerstein, Mark;  Gordenin, Dmitry A.;  Haan, David;  Hess, Julian M.;  Hutter, Barbara;  Jones, David T. W.;  Ju, Young Seok;  Kazanov, Marat D.;  Klimczak, Leszek J.;  Koh, Youngil;  Lee, Eunjung Alice;  Lee, Jake June-Koo;  Lynch, Andy G.;  Macintyre, Geoff;  Markowetz, Florian;  Martincorena, Inigo;  Martinez-Fundichely, Alexander;  Meyerson, Matthew;  Miyano, Satoru;  Nakagawa, Hidewaki;  Navarro, Fabio C. P.;  Ossowski, Stephan;  Park, Peter J.;  Pearson, John, V;  Puiggros, Montserrat;  Rippe, Karsten;  Roberts, Steven A.;  Rodriguez-Martin, Bernardo;  Scully, Ralph;  Shackleton, Mark;  Sidiropoulos, Nikos;  Sieverling, Lina;  Stewart, Chip;  Torrents, David;  Tubio, Jose M. C.;  Villasante, Izar;  Waddell, Nicola;  Yang, Lixing;  Yao, Xiaotong;  Yoon, Sung-Soo;  Zamora, Jorge;  Zhang, Cheng-Zhong
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Neural control of the function of visceral organs is essential for homeostasis and health. Intestinal peristalsis is critical for digestive physiology and host defence, and is often dysregulated in gastrointestinal disorders(1). Luminal factors, such as diet and microbiota, regulate neurogenic programs of gut motility(2-5), but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unclear. Here we show that the transcription factor aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) functions as a biosensor in intestinal neural circuits, linking their functional output to the microbial environment of the gut lumen. Using nuclear RNA sequencing of mouse enteric neurons that represent distinct intestinal segments and microbiota states, we demonstrate that the intrinsic neural networks of the colon exhibit unique transcriptional profiles that are controlled by the combined effects of host genetic programs and microbial colonization. Microbiota-induced expression of AHR in neurons of the distal gastrointestinal tract enables these neurons to respond to the luminal environment and to induce expression of neuron-specific effector mechanisms. Neuron-specific deletion of Ahr, or constitutive overexpression of its negative feedback regulator CYP1A1, results in reduced peristaltic activity of the colon, similar to that observed in microbiota-depleted mice. Finally, expression of Ahr in the enteric neurons of mice treated with antibiotics partially restores intestinal motility. Together, our experiments identify AHR signalling in enteric neurons as a regulatory node that integrates the luminal environment with the physiological output of intestinal neural circuits to maintain gut homeostasis and health.


In a mouse model, aryl hydrocarbon receptor signalling in enteric neurons is revealed as a mechanism that helps to maintain gut homeostasis by integrating the luminal environment with the physiology of intestinal neural circuits.