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The wide-binary origin of (2014) MU69-like Kuiper belt contact binaries 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7804) : 463-+
作者:  Jiao, Lin;  Howard, Sean;  Ran, Sheng;  Wang, Zhenyu;  Rodriguez, Jorge Olivares;  Sigrist, Manfred;  Wang, Ziqiang;  Butch, Nicholas P.;  Madhavan, Vidya
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Following its flyby and first imaging of the Pluto-Charon binary, the New Horizons spacecraft visited the Kuiper belt object (KBO) 2014 MU69 (also known as (486958) Arrokoth). The imaging showed MU69 to be a contact binary that rotates at a low spin period (15.92 hours), is made of two individual lobes connected by a narrow neck and has a high obliquity (about 98 degrees)(1), properties that are similar to those of other KBO contact binaries inferred through photometric observations(2). However, all scenarios suggested so far for the origins of such configurations(3-5) have failed to reproduce these properties and their probable frequent occurrence in the Kuiper belt. Here we show that semi-secular perturbations(6,7) operating on only ultrawide KBO binaries close to their stability limit can robustly lead to gentle, slow binary mergers at arbitrarily high obliquities but low rotational velocities, reproducing the characteristics of MU69 and other similar oblique contact binaries. Using N-body simulations, we find that approximately 15 per cent of all ultrawide binaries with a cosine-uniform inclination distribution(5,9) are likely to merge through this process. Moreover, we find that such mergers are sufficiently gentle to deform the shape of the KBO only slightly. The semi-secular contact binary formation channel not only explains the observed properties of MU69, but may also apply to other Kuiper belt or asteroid belt binaries and in the Solar System and extra-solar moon systems.


The high obliquity and low rotation period of the Kuiper belt object (2014) MU69 and other similar contact binaries is successfully reproduced from the collision and post-collision characteristics of initially wide binaries.


  
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.


  
Empowering Latina scientists 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2019, 363 (6429) : 825-826
作者:  Bernal, Ximena E.;  Rojas, Bibiana;  Pinto-E, Maria Alejandra;  Mendoza-Henao, Angela M.;  Herrera-Montes, Adriana;  Isabel Herrera-Montes, Maria;  Caceres Franco, Andrea del Pilar;  Ceron-Souza, Ivania;  Paz, Andrea;  Vergara, Daniela;  Barragan Contreras, Leidy Alejandra;  Salazar, Camilo;  Bohorquez Alonso, Martha Lucia;  Guarnizo, Carlos E.;  Sanchez, Adriana;  Olaya-Castro, Alexandra;  Urbina-Cardona, Nicolas;  Guayasamin, Juan M.;  Uy, Floria Mora-Kepfer;  Feris, Faride Lamadrid;  Franco-Orozco, Barbara;  Munoz, Martha M.;  Patricia Rincon-Diaz, Martha;  Sanchez Herrera, Melissa;  Betancourth-Cundar, Mileidy;  Tarvin, Rebecca D.;  Marquez, Roberto;  Lopez-Aguirre, Camilo;  Ron, Santiago R.;  Ramirez, Santiago;  Paez-Vacas, Monica;  Gaitan-Espitia, Juan Diego;  Navarrete-Mendez, Maria J.;  Vianna, Juliana A.;  Varela-Jaramillo, Andrea;  Sanchez-Martinez, Paola M.;  Caminer Rodriguez, Marcel Adrian;  Garcia-Robledo, Carlos;  Kuprewicz, Erin K.;  Gomez-Bahamon, Valentina;  Chacon-Vargas, Katherine;  Trillo, Alex;  Ramirez Castaneda, Valeria;  Buenaventura, Eliana;  Carolina Monmany-Garzia, A.;  Carolina Carnaval, Ana;  Dick, Christopher W.;  Jose Andrade-Nunez, Maria;  Carvajal Castro, Juan David;  Marcela Pinto, Diana;  Camargo-Sanabria, Angela A.;  Lips, Karen R.;  Motta-Gonzalez, Diana;  Canedo, Clarissa;  Melissa Diaz, Jhandra;  Navarro-Suarez, Adriana M.;  Corredor, Karen;  Roa-Varon, Adela;  Flechas, Sandra V.;  Andres Martinez-Lanfranco, Juan;  Chiarioni Thome, Maria Tereza;  Caldwell, Michael S.;  Ballestas, Onil;  Mejia M, Carolina;  Chaverri, Gloriana;  Rossi, Alejandra;  Bonaccorso, Elisa;  Pimiento, Catalina;  Guerrero, Rafael F.;  Warkentin, Karen M.;  Montoya-Pachongo, Carolina;  Alvarez, Silvia J.;  Gonzalez-Duran, Gustavo;  Anganoy-Criollo, Marvin;  Martinez-Habibe, Maria Cristina;  Ramirez, Juan P.;  Burrowes, Patricia;  Catenazzi, Alessandro;  Riveros, Andre J.;  Targino, Mariane;  Velez, Alejandro;  Vargas, Oscar M.;  Zapata, Felipe;  Waltrick, Camilla Spengler;  Ceron, Karoline;  Segovia Salcedo, Claudia;  Silva-Velasco, Martha;  Ochoa-Herrera, Valeria;  Medina, Iliana;  Narins, Peter M.;  Alves Saccol, Suelen da Silva;  de Castro Godinho, Marcela Brasil;  Velasquez Escobar, Beatriz Eugenia;  Velasco, Julian A.;  Lomascolo, Silvia;  Hoke, Kim;  Zeidemann, Vivian;  Almeida-Santos, Patricia;  Paola Ferraro, Daiana;  Araujo-Vieira, Katyuscia;  da Rocha, Sabine Borges;  Torres, Maria Fernanda;  Daniel Cadena, Carlos;  Collevatti, Rosane Garcia;  Vasconcellos, Mariana Mira;  Recart, Wilnelia;  Mitchell Aide, T.;  Bacon, Christine;  Jeckel, Adriana Moriguchi;  Diele-Viegas, Luisa Maria;  Calijorne Lourenco, Ana Carolina;  Santos, Danusy Lopes;  Rieder Cholak, Luiza;  Mendes, Roberta Graboski;  Silva, Fernanda Magalhaes;  Guedes, Thais;  Lopez-Perilla, Yeny R.;  Fusinatto, Luciana Ardenghi;  Terra, Juliana de Souza;  Rodriguez Brenes, Sofia;  Narvaez, Andrea E.;  Zina, Juliana;  Calderon-Espinosa, Martha L.;  Pardo-Diaz, Carolina;  Abadie, Michelle;  Maldonado-Chaparro, Adriana;  Cespedes Arias, Laura N.;  Montesinos, Rachel;  Fenker, Jessica;  Brunes, Tuliana Oliveira;  Ferreira Lantyer Silva, Amanda Santiago;  Vallejos, Johana Goyes;  Costa Rodrigues, Ana Paula V.;  Friol, Natalia Rizzo;  Herrera-Alvarez, Santiago;  de Souza, Eletra;  Araujo, Olivia G. S.;  Citeli, Nathalie Q. K.;  Ruggeri, Joice;  Fierro-Calderon, Eliana;  Acevedo-Charry, Orlando;  Barato, Paola;  Campos-Cerqueira, Marconi;  Mazzini, Flavia;  Beltran, Ivan;  Alejandra Meneses-Giorgi, Maria;  Jerez, Adriana;  Clavijo, Andrea P.;  Neira Jimenez, Carolina;  Dantas, Gisele P. M.;  Nascimento, Luciana Barreto;  Caballero, Susana J.;  Henao Sepulveda, A. Carolina;  Wolff, Marta;  Barnabe, Paula Cristina;  Quinones-Lebron, Shakira G.;  Bressan, Raissa Fries;  Gomez-Montoya, Nataly;  Gomez, Camila;  Colon-Pineiro, Zuania;  Esquivel Dobles, Carolina;  Bloch, Natasha;  Stynoski, Jennifer L.;  Arango, Daniel;  Marisol Gonzalez, Tania;  Luque Moreno, Francisco;  Taylor, Ryan;  Lawrence, J. P.;  Briscoe, Adriana Darielle Mejia;  Ortiz-Barrientos, Daniel;  Elena Salerno, Patricia;  Restrepo, Silvia;  Pasukonis, Andrius;  Damasceno, Roberta Pacheco;  Cecilia Dalton, Maria;  Proehl, Heike;  Valdez-Ward, Evelyn;  Andrea Rodriguez, Sabrina;  Marquez Garcia, Marcela;  Bianca Bonaparte, Eugenia;  Molina Escobar, Jorge Alberto;  Brown, Jason L.;  Yeager, Justin;  Kikuchi, David;  Ringler, Max;  Duran, Linda Hernandez;  Schulte, Lisa M.;  Vaira, Marcos;  Pereyra, Laura;  Astudillo Bravo, Diana;  Jose Salica, Maria;  Varga, Sandra;  Eguren, Antonieta;  Grattarola, Florencia;  Bernal, Moises A.;  Soledad Gaston, Maria;  Ortega Chinchilla, Jesus Eduardo;  Burdfield-Steel, Emily;  Valencia, Lina M.;  Ringler, Eva;  Rada, Marco;  Melendez-Ackerman, Elvia;  Botero, Carlos A.;  Estrada-Villegas, Sergio;  Orizaola, German;  Pinto, Brendan J.;  Gonzalez-Bellido, Paloma;  Hunter, Kimberly L.;  Rueda Solano, Luis Alberto;  Gordon, Swanne;  Guerra, Monica A.;  Jose Albo, Maria;  Vega-Frutis, Rocio;  Blundo, Cecilia;  Castaneda-Gomez, Laura;  Donnelly, Maureen A.;  Escobar, Betsabe D. Castro;  Isabel Moreno, Maria;  Crawford, Andrew J.;  Jiggins, Chris D.;  Roessler, Daniela C.;  Bravo Valencia, Laura;  Sarmiento, Carolina;  Munoz, Karen A.;  Galeano, Sandra P.;  del Rosario Castaneda, Maria;  Caro Cardenas, Cindy Jeanet;  Zalamea, Paul-Camilo;  Arias, Monica;  Zank, Caroline;  Suarez-Mayorga, Angela M.;  Colombo, Patrick;  Cuervo, Andres M.;  Coriolano, Iara Reinaldo;  de Melo, Lilian Sayuri Ouchi;  Buitrago Cardona, Alexandra;  Elias, Marianne;  Gonzalez, Mabel;  Maria Aldana, Ana;  Gubert, Carolina;  Luis Parra, Juan;  Contador, Tamara;  Coelho, Lorena;  Trillo, Mariana;  Bordin, Kauane;  Zulian, Viviane;  Moreno Arias, Rafael;  Loretto, Matthias-Claudio;  Alejandra Medina, Claudia;  Lyra, Mariana L.;  Pulido-Santacruz, Paola;  Rosser, Neil;  Waldron, Talia;  Moreno Duran, Carmen Helena;  Pizano, Camila;  Hoedl, Walter;  Fratani, Jessica;  Duport Bru, Ana Sofia;  Grosso, Jimena;  Vera Candioti, Florencia;  Adarve Rengifo, Isabel
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Deciphering the Interdependence between Ecological and Evolutionary Networks 期刊论文
TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 2018, 33 (7) : 504-512
作者:  Melian, Carlos J.;  Matthews, Blake;  de Andreazzi, Cecilia S.;  Rodriguez, Jorge P.;  Harmon, Luke J.;  Fortuna, Miguel A.
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