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Dynamic RNA acetylation revealed by quantitative cross-evolutionary mapping 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 583 (7817) : 638-+
作者:  Lin, Yiheng;  Leibrandt, David R.;  Leibfriedz, Dietrich;  Chou, Chin-wen
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A method termed ac(4)C-seq is introduced for the transcriptome-wide mapping of the RNA modificationN(4)-acetylcytidine, revealing widespread temperature-dependent acetylation that facilitates thermoadaptation in hyperthermophilic archaea.


N-4-acetylcytidine (ac(4)C) is an ancient and highly conserved RNA modification that is present on tRNA and rRNA and has recently been investigated in eukaryotic mRNA(1-3). However, the distribution, dynamics and functions of cytidine acetylation have yet to be fully elucidated. Here we report ac(4)C-seq, a chemical genomic method for the transcriptome-wide quantitative mapping of ac(4)C at single-nucleotide resolution. In human and yeast mRNAs, ac(4)C sites are not detected but can be induced-at a conserved sequence motif-via the ectopic overexpression of eukaryotic acetyltransferase complexes. By contrast, cross-evolutionary profiling revealed unprecedented levels of ac(4)C across hundreds of residues in rRNA, tRNA, non-coding RNA and mRNA from hyperthermophilic archaea. (AcC)-C-4 is markedly induced in response to increases in temperature, and acetyltransferase-deficient archaeal strains exhibit temperature-dependent growth defects. Visualization of wild-type and acetyltransferase-deficient archaeal ribosomes by cryo-electron microscopy provided structural insights into the temperature-dependent distribution of ac(4)C and its potential thermoadaptive role. Our studies quantitatively define the ac(4)C landscape, providing a technical and conceptual foundation for elucidating the role of this modification in biology and disease(4-6).


  
Ball-and-chain inactivation in a calcium-gated potassium channel 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7802) : 288-+
作者:  Peron, Simon;  Pancholi, Ravi;  Voelcker, Bettina;  Wittenbach, Jason D.;  olafsdottir, H. Freyja;  Freeman, Jeremy;  Svoboda, Karel
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Cryo-electron microscopy structures and molecular dynamics simulations of the calcium-activated potassium channel MthK from Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum are used to show that gating of this channel involves a ball-and-chain inactivation mechanism mediated by a previously unresolved N-terminal peptide.


Inactivation is the process by which ion channels terminate ion flux through their pores while the opening stimulus is still present(1). In neurons, inactivation of both sodium and potassium channels is crucial for the generation of action potentials and regulation of firing frequency(1,2). A cytoplasmic domain of either the channel or an accessory subunit is thought to plug the open pore to inactivate the channel via a '  ball-and-chain'  mechanism(3-7). Here we use cryo-electron microscopy to identify the molecular gating mechanism in calcium-activated potassium channels by obtaining structures of the MthK channel from Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum-a purely calcium-gated and inactivating channel-in a lipid environment. In the absence of Ca2+, we obtained a single structure in a closed state, which was shown by atomistic simulations to be highly flexible in lipid bilayers at ambient temperature, with large rocking motions of the gating ring and bending of pore-lining helices. In Ca2+-bound conditions, we obtained several structures, including multiple open-inactivated conformations, further indication of a highly dynamic protein. These different channel conformations are distinguished by rocking of the gating rings with respect to the transmembrane region, indicating symmetry breakage across the channel. Furthermore, in all conformations displaying open channel pores, the N terminus of one subunit of the channel tetramer sticks into the pore and plugs it, with free energy simulations showing that this is a strong interaction. Deletion of this N terminus leads to functionally non-inactivating channels and structures of open states without a pore plug, indicating that this previously unresolved N-terminal peptide is responsible for a ball-and-chain inactivation mechanism.


  
The importance of macro- and micro-nutrients over climate for leaf litter decomposition and nutrient release in Patagonian temperate forests 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 441: 144-154
作者:  Vivanco, Lucia;  Austin, Amy T.
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Southern Hemisphere  Southern temperate forests  Lignin/N  Litter magnesium  Litter manganese  Litter nitrogen dynamics  Nothofagus  Austrocedrus  Patagonia  
Impacts of forest-based bioenergy feedstock production on soil nitrogen cycling 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 419: 227-239
作者:  Cachoa, Julian F.;  Youssef, Mohamed A.;  Shi, Wei;  Chescheir, George M.;  Skaggs, R. Wayne;  Tian, Shiying;  Leggett, Zakiya H.;  Sucre, Eric B.;  Nettles, Jami E.;  Arellano, Consuelo
收藏  |  浏览/下载:19/0  |  提交时间:2019/04/09
Loblolly pine  Switchgrass  Biomass  Bioenergy  Soil N cycling  Soil N dynamics  
Responses to atmospheric CO2 concentrations in crop simulation models: a review of current simple and semicomplex representations and options for model development 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2017, 23 (5)
作者:  Vanuytrecht, Eline;  Thorburn, Peter J.
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APSIM  climate change  crop modelling  elevated CO2 concentration  model improvement  modelled crop response  N dynamics  
Using Game Theory to Resolve the "Chicken and Egg" Situation in Promoting Cellulosic Bioenergy Development 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2017, 135
作者:  Luo, Yi;  Miller, Shelie A.
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Cellulosic Bioenergy Development  Incentive Mechanism  N-person Public Goods Game  Chicken and Egg Problem  Evolutionary Dynamics  Farmer Behavior Analysis