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0036-8075

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1095-9203

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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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Estados Unidos

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Differentiating enantiomers by directional rotation of ions in a mass spectrometer

Xiaoyu ZhouORCID; Zhuofan Wang; Shuai Li; Xianle Rong; Jiexun BuORCID; Qiang LiuORCID; Zheng OuyangORCID

<jats:p>Conventional mass spectrometry does not distinguish between enantiomers, or mirror-image isomers. Here we report a technique to break the chiral symmetry and to differentiate enantiomers by inducing directional rotation of chiral gas-phase ions. Dual alternating current excitations were applied to manipulate the motions of trapped ions, including the rotation around the center of mass and macro movement around the center of the trap. Differences in collision cross section were induced, which could be measured by ion cloud profiling at high resolutions above 10,000. High-field ion mobility and tandem mass spectrometry analyses of the enantiomers were combined and implemented by using a miniature ion trap mass spectrometer. The effectiveness of the developed method was demonstrated with a variety of organic compounds including amino acids, sugars, and several drug molecules, as well as a proof-of-principle ligand optimization study for asymmetric hydrogenation.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 612-618

Characterization and heterologous reconstitution of Taxus biosynthetic enzymes leading to baccatin III

Bin JiangORCID; Lei GaoORCID; Haijun WangORCID; Yaping SunORCID; Xiaolin ZhangORCID; Han Ke; Shengchao Liu; Pengchen MaORCID; Qinggang LiaoORCID; Yue Wang; Huan WangORCID; Yugeng LiuORCID; Ran DuORCID; Torben RoggeORCID; Wei LiORCID; Yi ShangORCID; K. N. HoukORCID; Xingyao Xiong; Daoxin XieORCID; Sanwen HuangORCID; Xiaoguang LeiORCID; Jianbin YanORCID

<jats:p> Paclitaxel is a well known anticancer compound. Its biosynthesis involves the formation of a highly functionalized diterpenoid core skeleton (baccatin III) and the subsequent assembly of a phenylisoserinoyl side chain. Despite intensive investigation for half a century, the complete biosynthetic pathway of baccatin III remains unknown. In this work, we identified a bifunctional cytochrome P450 enzyme [taxane oxetanase 1 (TOT1)] in <jats:italic>Taxus mairei</jats:italic> that catalyzes an oxidative rearrangement in paclitaxel oxetane formation, which represents a previously unknown enzyme mechanism for oxetane ring formation. We created a screening strategy based on the taxusin biosynthesis pathway and uncovered the enzyme responsible for the taxane oxidation of the C9 position (T9αH1). Finally, we artificially reconstituted a biosynthetic pathway for the production of baccatin III in tobacco. </jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 622-629

Thermography of the superfluid transition in a strongly interacting Fermi gas

Zhenjie YanORCID; Parth B. PatelORCID; Biswaroop MukherjeeORCID; Chris J. ValeORCID; Richard J. FletcherORCID; Martin W. ZwierleinORCID

<jats:p>Heat transport can serve as a fingerprint identifying different states of matter. In a normal liquid, a hotspot diffuses, whereas in a superfluid, heat propagates as a wave called “second sound.” Direct imaging of heat transport is challenging, and one usually resorts to detecting secondary effects. In this study, we establish thermography of a strongly interacting atomic Fermi gas, whose radio-frequency spectrum provides spatially resolved thermometry with subnanokelvin resolution. The superfluid phase transition was directly observed as the sudden change from thermal diffusion to second-sound propagation and is accompanied by a peak in the second-sound diffusivity. This method yields the full heat and density response of the strongly interacting Fermi gas and therefore all defining properties of Landau’s two-fluid hydrodynamics.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 629-633

Interface-induced superconductivity in magnetic topological insulators

Hemian YiORCID; Yi-Fan Zhao; Ying-Ting ChanORCID; Jiaqi CaiORCID; Ruobing MeiORCID; Xianxin WuORCID; Zi-Jie YanORCID; Ling-Jie ZhouORCID; Ruoxi ZhangORCID; Zihao WangORCID; Stephen PaoliniORCID; Run XiaoORCID; Ke WangORCID; Anthony R. RichardellaORCID; John SingletonORCID; Laurel E. WinterORCID; Thomas ProkschaORCID; Zaher SalmanORCID; Andreas SuterORCID; Purnima P. BalakrishnanORCID; Alexander J. GrutterORCID; Moses H. W. ChanORCID; Nitin SamarthORCID; Xiaodong XuORCID; Weida WuORCID; Chao-Xing LiuORCID; Cui-Zu ChangORCID

<jats:p>The interface between two different materials can show unexpected quantum phenomena. In this study, we used molecular beam epitaxy to synthesize heterostructures formed by stacking together two magnetic materials, a ferromagnetic topological insulator (TI) and an antiferromagnetic iron chalcogenide (FeTe). We observed emergent interface-induced superconductivity in these heterostructures and demonstrated the co-occurrence of superconductivity, ferromagnetism, and topological band structure in the magnetic TI layer—the three essential ingredients of chiral topological superconductivity (TSC). The unusual coexistence of ferromagnetism and superconductivity is accompanied by a high upper critical magnetic field that exceeds the Pauli paramagnetic limit for conventional superconductors at low temperatures. These magnetic TI/FeTe heterostructures with robust superconductivity and atomically sharp interfaces provide an ideal wafer-scale platform for the exploration of chiral TSC and Majorana physics.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 634-639

Ultrauniform, strong, and ductile 3D-printed titanium alloy through bifunctional alloy design

Jingqi ZhangORCID; Michael J. BerminghamORCID; Joseph OtteORCID; Yingang LiuORCID; Ziyong HouORCID; Nan YangORCID; Yu YinORCID; Mohamad BayatORCID; Weikang LinORCID; Xiaoxu HuangORCID; David H. StJohn; Matthew S. DarguschORCID

<jats:p>Coarse columnar grains and heterogeneously distributed phases commonly form in metallic alloys produced by three-dimensional (3D) printing and are often considered undesirable because they can impart nonuniform and inferior mechanical properties. We demonstrate a design strategy to unlock consistent and enhanced properties directly from 3D printing. Using Ti−5Al−5Mo−5V−3Cr as a model alloy, we show that adding molybdenum (Mo) nanoparticles promotes grain refinement during solidification and suppresses the formation of phase heterogeneities during solid-state thermal cycling. The microstructural change because of the bifunctional additive results in uniform mechanical properties and simultaneous enhancement of both strength and ductility. We demonstrate how this alloy can be modified by a single component to address unfavorable microstructures, providing a pathway to achieve desirable mechanical characteristics directly from 3D printing.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 639-645

The gift of feedback

Yaowu Zhang

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 674-674

Paired plant immune CHS3-CSA1 receptor alleles form distinct hetero-oligomeric complexes

Yu YangORCID; Oliver J. FurzerORCID; Eleanor P. Fensterle; Shu LinORCID; Zhiyu Zheng; Nak Hyun KimORCID; Li WanORCID; Jeffery L. DanglORCID

<jats:p> Plant intracellular nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat receptors (NLRs) analyzed to date oligomerize and form resistosomes upon activation to initiate immune responses. Some NLRs are encoded in tightly linked co-regulated head-to-head genes whose products function together as pairs. We uncover the oligomerization requirements for different <jats:italic>Arabidopsis</jats:italic> paired CHS3-CSA1 alleles. These pairs form resting-state heterodimers that oligomerize into complexes distinct from NLRs analyzed previously. Oligomerization requires both conserved and allele-specific features of the respective CHS3 and CSA1 Toll-like interleukin-1 receptor (TIR) domains. The receptor kinases BAK1 and BIRs inhibit CHS3-CSA1 pair oligomerization to maintain the CHS3-CSA1 heterodimer in an inactive state. Our study reveals that paired NLRs hetero-oligomerize and likely form a distinctive “dimer of heterodimers” and that structural heterogeneity is expected even among alleles of closely related paired NLRs. </jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. No disponible

Hepatic glycogenesis antagonizes lipogenesis by blocking S1P via UDPG

Jie ChenORCID; Yabo ZhouORCID; Zhuohang Liu; Yan Lu; Yishen Jiang; Kexin Cao; Nannan ZhouORCID; Dianheng Wang; Chaoqi ZhangORCID; Ning ZhouORCID; Keqing ShiORCID; Lu Zhang; Li ZhouORCID; Zhenfeng WangORCID; Huafeng ZhangORCID; Ke TangORCID; Jingwei Ma; Jiadi LvORCID; Bo HuangORCID

<jats:p>The identification of mechanisms to store glucose carbon in the form of glycogen rather than fat in hepatocytes has important implications for the prevention of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and other chronic metabolic diseases. In this work, we show that glycogenesis uses its intermediate metabolite uridine diphosphate glucose (UDPG) to antagonize lipogenesis, thus steering both mouse and human hepatocytes toward storing glucose carbon as glycogen. The underlying mechanism involves transport of UDPG to the Golgi apparatus, where it binds to site-1 protease (S1P) and inhibits S1P-mediated cleavage of sterol regulatory element–binding proteins (SREBPs), thereby inhibiting lipogenesis in hepatocytes. Consistent with this mechanism, UDPG administration is effective at treating NAFLD in a mouse model and human organoids. These findings indicate a potential opportunity to ameliorate disordered fat metabolism in the liver.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. No disponible

X-ray survey bolsters theory of universe’s expansion

Daniel Clery

<jats:p>eROSITA telescope shows galaxies’ “clumpiness” matches predicted effect of dark energy, dark matter</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 687-688

Giant solar farms could provoke rainclouds in the desert

Paul Voosen

<jats:p>Updrafts from dark solar panels could fuel storms</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 690-690