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Rapid growth of new atmospheric particles by nitric acid and ammonia condensation 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 581 (7807) : 184-+
作者:  Liang, Guanxiang;  Zhao, Chunyu;  Zhang, Huanjia;  Mattei, Lisa;  Sherrill-Mix, Scott;  Bittinger, Kyle;  Kessler, Lyanna R.;  Wu, Gary D.;  Baldassano, Robert N.;  DeRusso, Patricia;  Ford, Eileen;  Elovitz, Michal A.;  Kelly, Matthew S.;  Patel, Mohamed Z.;  Mazhani, Tiny;  Gerber, Jeffrey S.;  Kelly, Andrea;  Zemel, Babette S.;  Bushman, Frederic D.
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A list of authors and their affiliations appears at the end of the paper New-particle formation is a major contributor to urban smog(1,2), but how it occurs in cities is often puzzling(3). If the growth rates of urban particles are similar to those found in cleaner environments (1-10 nanometres per hour), then existing understanding suggests that new urban particles should be rapidly scavenged by the high concentration of pre-existing particles. Here we show, through experiments performed under atmospheric conditions in the CLOUD chamber at CERN, that below about +5 degrees Celsius, nitric acid and ammonia vapours can condense onto freshly nucleated particles as small as a few nanometres in diameter. Moreover, when it is cold enough (below -15 degrees Celsius), nitric acid and ammonia can nucleate directly through an acid-base stabilization mechanism to form ammonium nitrate particles. Given that these vapours are often one thousand times more abundant than sulfuric acid, the resulting particle growth rates can be extremely high, reaching well above 100 nanometres per hour. However, these high growth rates require the gas-particle ammonium nitrate system to be out of equilibrium in order to sustain gas-phase supersaturations. In view of the strong temperature dependence that we measure for the gas-phase supersaturations, we expect such transient conditions to occur in inhomogeneous urban settings, especially in wintertime, driven by vertical mixing and by strong local sources such as traffic. Even though rapid growth from nitric acid and ammonia condensation may last for only a few minutes, it is nonetheless fast enough to shepherd freshly nucleated particles through the smallest size range where they are most vulnerable to scavenging loss, thus greatly increasing their survival probability. We also expect nitric acid and ammonia nucleation and rapid growth to be important in the relatively clean and cold upper free troposphere, where ammonia can be convected from the continental boundary layer and nitric acid is abundant from electrical storms(4,5).


  
Mechanical regulation of glycolysis via cytoskeleton architecture 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 578 (7796) : 621-+
作者:  Faivre, Emily J.;  McDaniel, Keith F.;  Albert, Daniel H.;  Mantena, Srinivasa R.;  Plotnik, Joshua P.;  Wilcox, Denise;  Zhang, Lu;  Bui, Mai H.;  Sheppard, George S.;  Wang, Le;  Sehgal, Vasudha;  Lin, Xiaoyu;  Huang, Xiaoli;  Lu, Xin;  Uziel, Tamar;  Hessler, Paul;  Lam, Lloyd T.;  Bellin, Richard J.;  Mehta, Gaurav;  Fidanze, Steve;  Pratt, John K.;  Liu, Dachun;  Hasvold, Lisa A.;  Sun, Chaohong;  Panchal, Sanjay C.;  Nicolette, John J.;  Fossey, Stacey L.;  Park, Chang H.;  Longenecker, Kenton;  Bigelow, Lance;  Torrent, Maricel;  Rosenberg, Saul H.;  Kati, Warren M.;  Shen, Yu
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The mechanics of the cellular microenvironment continuously modulates cell functions such as growth, survival, apoptosis, differentiation and morphogenesis via cytoskeletal remodelling and actomyosin contractility(1-3). Although all of these processes consume energy(4,5), it is unknown whether and how cells adapt their metabolic activity to variable mechanical cues. Here we report that the transfer of human bronchial epithelial cells from stiff to soft substrates causes a downregulation of glycolysis via proteasomal degradation of the rate-limiting metabolic enzyme phosphofructokinase (PFK). PFK degradation is triggered by the disassembly of stress fibres, which releases the PFK-targeting E3 ubiquitin ligase tripartite motif (TRIM)-containing protein 21 (TRIM21). Transformed non-small-cell lung cancer cells, which maintain high glycolytic rates regardless of changing environmental mechanics, retain PFK expression by downregulating TRIM21, and by sequestering residual TRIM21 on a stress-fibre subset that is insensitive to substrate stiffness. Our data reveal a mechanism by which glycolysis responds to architectural features of the actomyosin cytoskeleton, thus coupling cell metabolism to the mechanical properties of the surrounding tissue. These processes enable normal cells to tune energy production in variable microenvironments, whereas the resistance of the cytoskeleton in response to mechanical cues enables the persistence of high glycolytic rates in cancer cells despite constant alterations of the tumour tissue.


Glycolysis in normal epithelial cells responds to microenvironmental mechanics via the modulation of actin bundles that sequester the phosphofructokinase-targeting ubiquitin ligase TRIM21, a process superseded by persistent actin bundles in cancer cells.


  
How differing modes of non-genetic inheritance affect population viability in fluctuating environments 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2019, 22 (11) : 1767-1775
作者:  Proulx, Stephen R.;  Dey, Snigdhadip;  Guzella, Thiago;  Teotonio, Henrique
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Autocorrelation  Bayesian analysis  C.elegans  carryover  epigenetics  experimental time series  fitness  fluctuating environments  growth rates  maternal effects  
Fast-growing Larix kaempferi suffers under nutrient imbalance caused by phosphorus fertilization in larch plantation soil 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 417: 49-62
作者:  Li, Junyu;  Wu, Guoxi;  Guo, Qingxue;  Korpelainen, Helena;  Li, Chunyang
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Contrasting growth rates  Nutrient imbalance  Biomass allocation strategies  N partitioning  Chloroplast ultrastructure  
Reconsidering Monetary Policy: An Empirical Examination of the Relationship Between Interest Rates and Nominal GDP Growth in the US, UK, Germany and Japan 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2018, 146: 26-34
作者:  Lee, Kang-Soek;  Werner, Richard A.
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Interest rates  Economic growth  Monetary policy  Monetary transmission  Prices vs. quantities  Quantity constraints  Resource constraints  Quantity theory of credit  
Ecological regime shift drives declining growth rates of sea turtles throughout the West Atlantic 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2017, 23 (11)
作者:  Bjorndal, Karen A.;  Bolten, Alan B.;  Chaloupka, Milani;  Saba, Vincent S.;  Bellini, Claudio;  Marcovaldi, Maria A. G.;  Santos, Armando J. B.;  Wurdig Bortolon, Luis Felipe;  Meylan, Anne B.;  Meylan, Peter A.;  Gray, Jennifer;  Hardy, Robert;  Brost, Beth;  Bresette, Michael;  Gorham, Jonathan C.;  Connett, Stephen;  Crouchley, Barbara Van Sciver;  Dawson, Mike;  Hayes, Deborah;  Diez, Carlos E.;  van Dam, Robert P.;  Willis, Sue;  Nava, Mabel;  Hart, Kristen M.;  Cherkiss, Michael S.;  Crowder, Andrew G.;  Pollock, Clayton;  Hillis-Starr, Zandy;  Munoz Teneria, Fernando A.;  Herrera-Pavon, Roberto;  Labrada-Martagon, Vanessa;  Lorences, Armando;  Negrete-Philippe, Ana;  Lamont, Margaret M.;  Foley, Allen M.;  Bailey, Rhonda;  Carthy, Raymond R.;  Scarpino, Russell;  McMichael, Erin;  Provancha, Jane A.;  Brooks, Annabelle;  Jardim, Adriana;  Lopez-Mendilaharsu, Milagros;  Gonzalez-Paredes, Daniel;  Estrades, Andres;  Fallabrino, Alejandro;  Martinez-Souza, Gustavo;  Velez-Rubio, Gabriela M.;  Boulon, Ralf H.;  Collazo, Jaime A.;  Wershoven, Robert;  Guzman Hernandez, Vicente;  Stringell, Thomas B.;  Sanghera, Amdeep;  Richardson, Peter B.;  Broderick, Annette C.;  Phillips, Quinton;  Calosso, Marta;  Claydon, John A. B.;  Metz, Tasha L.;  Gordon, Amanda L.;  Landry, Andre M.;  Shaver, Donna J.;  Blumenthal, Janice;  Collyer, Lucy;  Godley, Brendan J.;  McGowan, Andrew;  Witt, Matthew J.;  Campbell, Cathi L.;  Lagueux, Cynthia J.;  Bethel, Thomas L.;  Kenyon, Lory
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Caretta caretta  Chelonia mydas  ecological regime shifts  Eretmochelys imbricata  multivariate ENSO index  sea surface temperature  seagrass  somatic growth rates  
Climate- and successional-related changes in functional composition of European forests are strongly driven by tree mortality 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2017, 23 (10)
作者:  Ruiz-Benito, Paloma;  Ratcliffe, Sophia;  Zavala, Miguel A.;  Martinez-Vilalta, Jordi;  Vila-Cabrera, Albert;  Lloret, Francisco;  Madrigal-Gonzalez, Jaime;  Wirth, Christian;  Greenwood, Sarah;  Kaendler, Gerald;  Lehtonen, Aleksi;  Kattge, Jens;  Dahlgren, Jonas;  Jump, Alistair S.
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climate change  demographic rates  drought  functional traits  FunDivEUROPE  mixed modelling  National Forest Inventory  piecewise structural equation modelling  temperature anomaly  tree growth  
Final Report: " Growth Rates of Freshly Nucleated Particles" 科技报告
来源:US Department of Energy (DOE). 出版年: 2013
作者:  McMurry, Peter H;  Smith, James N
收藏  |  浏览/下载:7/0  |  提交时间:2019/04/05
atmospheric aerosols  nucleation  nanoparticle  atmospheric chemistry  cloud condensation nuclei  particle growth rates