Nucleic Acids Res
February 2025
Endogenous small interfering RNAs (endo-siRNAs or esiRNAs) originate from either elongated endogenous transcripts capable of forming complex fold-back structures or from double-stranded regions generated through intermolecular base pairing of convergently transcribed mRNAs. The mechanism of maturation and functionality of esiRNAs exhibit significant variation across diverse species. In Drosophila melanogaster, esiRNAs reside in both somatic and germline cells, where they serve as post-transcriptional modulators for specific target RNAs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe solar-blind ultraviolet band presents a unique opportunity for low-background-noise detection due to limited atmospheric light transmission. Especially, with the ability to obtain size, shape and position information on the objects, the solar-blind image sensors are receiving increasing attention. However, because the inhibition of the crosstalk in crossbar arrays induces the complexity of the preparation process, rarely are applicable solar-blind UV imaging arrays reported.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFACS Appl Mater Interfaces
February 2024
Polarization-sensitive detectors have significant applications in modern communication and information processing. In this study. We present a polarization-sensitive detector based on a MoTe/WTe heterojunction, where WTe forms a favorable bandgap structure with MoTe after forming the heterojunction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSmall interference RNAs are the key components of RNA interference, a conserved RNA silencing or viral defense mechanism in many eukaryotes. In Drosophila melanogaster, Dicer-2 (DmDcr-2)-mediated RNAi pathway plays important roles in defending against viral infections and protecting genome integrity. During the maturation of siRNAs, two cofactors can regulate DmDcr-2's functions: Loqs-PD that is required for dsRNA processing, and R2D2 that is essential for the subsequent loading of siRNAs into effector Ago2 to form RISC complexes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNucleic Acids Res
September 2023
African swine fever virus (ASFV) is highly contagious and can cause lethal disease in pigs. Although it has been extensively studied in the past, no vaccine or other useful treatment against ASFV is available. The genome of ASFV encodes more than 170 proteins, but the structures and functions for the majority of the proteins remain elusive, which hindered our understanding on the life cycle of ASFV and the development of ASFV-specific inhibitors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBased on the charge-polarity control, a novel anti-ambipolar heterotransistor is proposed based on a special InSe&WSe van der Waals heterostructure. Unlike traditional logic transistors, our anti-ambipolar heterotransistor can treat an optical signal as an input to change its operating state, that is, with the switching of the optical signal, it shows a reversible polarity change between anti-ambipolar and P-type. Moreover, with the increase of laser power density from 0 to 4.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLead-free perovskite has attracted great attention in realizing high-performance optoelectronic devices due to their excellent atmospheric stability and nontoxic characteristics. Although a pronounced ion migration effect has been observed in this new class of materials, its potential in enhancing the overall device performance is yet to be fully explored. In this work, we studied the effect of ion migrations on the carrier transport behavior and found that the recoverable migration process can contribute to enhancing the on/off ratio in a lead-free CsCuI single-crystal microrod-based photodetector.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFN-methyladenosine (mA) is the most abundant ribonucleotide modification among eukaryotic messenger RNAs. The mA "writer" consists of the catalytic subunit mA-METTL complex (MAC) and the regulatory subunit mA-METTL-associated complex (MACOM), the latter being essential for enzymatic activity. Here, we report the cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structures of MACOM at a 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the progress of nonlinear optics, multiphoton absorption (MPA) upconversion lasing enables many vital applications in bioimaging, three-dimensional optical data storage, and photodynamic therapy. Here, efficient four-photon absorption upconversion lasing from the ZnO/ZnMgO multiple quantum wells (MQWs) at room temperature is realized. Moreover, the MPA upconversion lasing and third-harmonic generation peak generated in the MQWs under the excitation of a femtosecond (fs) laser pulse were observed concurrently, and the essential differences between each other were studied comprehensively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSmall interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are the key components for RNA interference (RNAi), a conserved RNA-silencing mechanism in many eukaryotes. In Drosophila, an RNase III enzyme Dicer-2 (Dcr-2), aided by its cofactor Loquacious-PD (Loqs-PD), has an important role in generating 21 bp siRNA duplexes from long double-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs). ATP hydrolysis by the helicase domain of Dcr-2 is critical to the successful processing of a long dsRNA into consecutive siRNA duplexes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNonlinear multiphoton absorption (MPA) upconversion lasers have critical applications in fluorescence imaging probes and biological photonics. Here, we report the realization of ultralow-threshold six-photon-excited upconversion lasing through cavity quantum electrodynamics effects in a plasmonic microcavity. The value of the Purcell factor () in hybrid whisper-gallery mode (WGM) is enhanced five-fold relative to a bare microwire (MW), which enhances the nonlinear light-matter interactions dramatically.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBesides the canonical RNA-based RNase P, pre-tRNA 5'-end processing can also be catalyzed by protein-only RNase P (PRORP). To date, various PRORPs have been discovered, but the basis underlying substrate binding and cleavage by HARPs (homolog of Aquifex RNase P) remains elusive. Here, we report structural and biochemical studies of HARPs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecently, identifying promising new two-dimensional (2D) materials with low-symmetry structures has aroused great interest for developing monolithic polarization-sensitive photodetectors with small volume. Here, after comprehensive research of the in-plane anisotropic structure and electronic and optoelectronic properties of layered γ-InSe, a superior responsivity polarization-sensitive photodetector based on multilayer γ-InSe is constructed by a facile method. Notably, the conductance and carrier mobility of the device along the armchair direction are 11.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDevelopment of tools for precise manipulation of cellular mRNA mA methylation at the base level is highly required. Here, we report an RNA-guided RNA modification strategy using a fusion protein containing deactivated nuclease Cas13b and mA methyltransferase METTL14, namely, dCas13b-M14, which is designedly positioned in the cytoplasm. dCas13b-M14 naturally heterodimerizes with endogenous METTL3 to form a catalytic complex to methylate specific cytoplasmic mRNA under a guide RNA (gRNA).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPolymeric carbon nitride (PCN) shows great potential applications in the areas of sustainable energy (photocatalysis and photoelectric conversion, as well as other important catalytic reactions), biosensing, biomedicine, devices, and more, but efficient phosphorescence is very scarce because of the lack of an effective synthetic method and an unsettled phosphorescent mechanism. Herein, we report a strategy to promote efficient phosphorescence to activate triplet exciton release by introduction of S and N elements. PCN could be synthesized by thiourea or urea (named S,N-PCN and N-PCN, respectively) at a relatively low reaction temperature (260 °C).
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October 2021
With many advantages including superior color saturation and efficiency, quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs) are considered a promising candidate for the next-generation displays. Emission uniformity over the entire device area is a critical factor to the overall performance and reliability of QLEDs. In this work, we performed a thorough study on the origin of dark spots commonly observed in operating QLEDs and developed a strategy to eliminate these defects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn-plane anisotropic two-dimensional (2D) materials offer great opportunities for developing novel polarization sensitive photodetectors without being in conjunction with filters and polarizers. However, owing to low linear dichroism ratio and insufficient optical absorption of the few layer 2D materials, the comprehensive performance of the present polarization sensitive photodetectors based on 2D materials is still lower than the practical application requirements. In this work, after systematic investigation of the structural, vibrational, and optical anisotropies of layer-structured Te nanosheets, a novel polarization-sensitive self-powered imaging photodetector with high comprehensive performance based on a p-Te/n-MoSe van der Waals heterojunction (vdWH) with strong interlayer transition is proposed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHybrid organic-inorganic lead halide perovskite microwires are potential building blocks for realizing on-chip integrated optoelectronic devices. However, the length-controllable synthesis of one-dimensional hybrid perovskite microwires has been rarely reported, especially the ones with lengths in the millimeter scale. Herein, methylammonium lead bromide (MAPbBr) and formamidinium lead bromide (FAPbBr) micro and milliwires are demonstrated using single-crystal PbBr microwires synthesized via template-free solution-phase growth as the lattice framework.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMgtE is a Mg2+ channel conserved in organisms ranging from prokaryotes to eukaryotes, including humans, and plays an important role in Mg2+ homeostasis. The previously determined MgtE structures in the Mg2+-bound, closed-state, and structure-based functional analyses of MgtE revealed that the binding of Mg2+ ions to the MgtE cytoplasmic domain induces channel inactivation to maintain Mg2+ homeostasis. There are no structures of the transmembrane (TM) domain for MgtE in Mg2+-free conditions, and the pore-opening mechanism has thus remained unclear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNucleic Acids Res
January 2021
Infection with kinetoplastid parasites, including Trypanosoma brucei (T. brucei), Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi) and Leishmania can cause serious disease in humans.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the progress of ultrafast optics, nonlinear interactions between light and matter are very important in scientific and technical fields. In particular, the high-order nonlinear effect induced by multi-photon absorption (MPA) upconversion lasing has injected new impetus into the research on short-wavelength laser sources. Here, we report the realization of amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) by MPA simultaneously in an epitaxy thin film.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNrS-1 is the first known phage that can infect Epsilonproteobacteria, one of the predominant primary producers in the deep-sea hydrothermal vent ecosystems. NrS-1 polymerase is a multidomain enzyme and is one key component of the phage replisome. The N-terminal Prim/Pol and HBD domains are responsible for DNA polymerization and de novo primer synthesis activities of NrS-1 polymerase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt is known that polychromatic carbon quantum dots (CQDs) can be obtained by doping and surface modification. The layer-wise synthesis of blue and green emitting CQDs (with typical sizes between 3 and 6 nm) is described here by adding oxalic acid and by introducing polycarboxy groups. By changing the external environment, the emission of CQDs can be adjusted in the blue-green spectral region (469-527 nm) under photoexcitation at 405 nm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUndoped and Ga-doped ZnO films were grown on c-sapphire using pulsed laser deposition (PLD) at the substrate temperature of 600 °C. Positron annihilation spectroscopy study (PAS) shows that the dominant V-related defect in the as-grown undoped ZnO grown with relative low oxygen pressure P(O) is a vacancy cluster (most likely a V-nV complex with n = 2, 3) rather than the isolated V which has a lower formation energy. Annealing these samples at 900 °C induces out-diffusion of Zn from the ZnO film into the sapphire creating the V at the film/sapphire interface, which favors the formation of vacancy cluster containing relatively more V.
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