Publications by authors named "Weihua Qin"

To reveal the mechanism underlying deep dewatering of municipal sludge, this paper investigated the sludge characteristics from the perspective of soil mechanics, and analyzed the sludge physical and mechanical properties, stress as well as dewatering behavior during the dewatering process. Before and after cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM) and chitosan (HACC) conditioning, the pressure filtration dewatering time of treated sludge was shorter than that of raw sludge, and the water removal rate was greater than 70% at the 6 MPa pressure. However, with the increase in filter pressing time, the filtration resistance coefficient of sludge increased, and the water pressure in sludge pores rose up, and a longer time was needed for dissipation at the larger pressure, resulting in the slowdown of sludge consolidation.

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Environmentally persistent free radicals (EPFRs) in PM can pose significant health risks by generating reactive oxygen species (ROS). In this study, Beijing and Yuncheng were chosen as two representative northern cities of China that mainly relied on natural gas and coal respectively as the energy source for domestic heating in winter. The pollution characteristics and exposure risks of EPFRs in PM around the heating season of 2020 were investigated and compared between the two cities.

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The establishment of cellular identity is driven by transcriptional and epigenetic regulators of the chromatin proteome - the chromatome. Comprehensive analyses of the chromatome composition and dynamics can therefore greatly improve our understanding of gene regulatory mechanisms. Here, we developed an accurate mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomic method called Chromatin Aggregation Capture (ChAC) followed by Data-Independent Acquisition (DIA) and analyzed chromatome reorganizations during major phases of pluripotency.

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UHRF1-dependent ubiquitin signaling plays an integral role in the regulation of maintenance DNA methylation. UHRF1 catalyzes transient dual mono-ubiquitylation of PAF15 (PAF15Ub2), which regulates the localization and activation of DNMT1 at DNA methylation sites during DNA replication. Although the initiation of UHRF1-mediated PAF15 ubiquitin signaling has been relatively well characterized, the mechanisms underlying its termination and how they are coordinated with the completion of maintenance DNA methylation have not yet been clarified.

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The eukaryotic nucleus displays a variety of membraneless compartments with distinct biomolecular composition and specific cellular activities. Emerging evidence indicates that protein-based liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) plays an essential role in the formation and dynamic regulation of heterochromatin compartmentalization. This feature is especially conspicuous at the pericentric heterochromatin domains.

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  • A new heterogeneous Fenton-like catalyst (Fe-Mo/rGO) was developed to improve wastewater purification by incorporating a bimetallic doping strategy, targeting the oxidation activation process.
  • The catalyst showcased remarkable efficiency in degrading sulfamethazine (SMT) across various pH levels and was minimally affected by common inorganic anions found in wastewater.
  • Testing demonstrated that Fe-Mo/rGO achieved significantly better SMT degradation performance compared to individual Fe or Mo catalysts, primarily by facilitating quicker electron transfer and enhancing the generation of reactive oxygen species.
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Ubiquitin-like with PHD and RING finger domain-containing protein 1 (UHRF1)-dependent DNA methylation is essential for maintaining cell fate during cell proliferation. Developmental pluripotency-associated 3 (DPPA3) is an intrinsically disordered protein that specifically interacts with UHRF1 and promotes passive DNA demethylation by inhibiting UHRF1 chromatin localization. However, the molecular basis of how DPPA3 interacts with and inhibits UHRF1 remains unclear.

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The reversible attachment of ubiquitin governs the interaction, activity and degradation of proteins whereby the type and target of this conjugation determine the biological response. The investigation of this complex and multi-faceted protein ubiquitination mostly relies on painstaking biochemical analyses. Here, we employ recombinant binding domains to probe the ubiquitination of proteins in living cells.

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The diurnal variation, gas-particle partitioning, health risks, and sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were investigated in a northern basin city of China in winter, 2020. The mean concentrations of particulate and gaseous PAHs were 87.90 ng m and 69.

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Oxidative stress is the mainstream toxicological mechanism for the adverse health outcomes of ambient aerosols. However, our understanding of the crucial redox-active species affecting the oxidative potential of water-soluble aerosols (OP) remains limited. In this study, the OP of PM in Beijing was measured using dithiothreitol (DTT) assay, including DTT consumption rate and ·OH formation rate.

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Heterochromatin is the highly compacted form of chromatin with various condensation levels hallmarked by high DNA methylation. MeCP2 is mostly known as a DNA methylation reader but has also been reported as a heterochromatin organizer. Here, we combine liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) analysis and single-molecule tracking with quantification of local MeCP2 concentrations and to explore the mechanism of MeCP2-driven heterochromatin organization and dynamics.

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Transition metal single atoms (TM-SAs) coordinated with highly electronegative N atoms often suffer from low activity and poor stability, which limiting their application in catalysis. To solve it, a PH-assisted annealing strategy is designed to synthesize atomically dispersed TM-SAs (CCoNiP), which is stemmed from a pyrolysis approach of pre-designed CoNi layered double hydroxide (LHD) as a soft-template, and further coordinated with P atoms for adjusting the coordination environment. Characterization results show that the atomically dispersed Co and Ni atoms anchor on the carbon nitride substrate with Co/Ni-NP coordination sites.

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Heterochromatin binding protein HP1β plays an important role in chromatin organization and cell differentiation, however the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we generated HP1β-/- embryonic stem cells and observed reduced heterochromatin clustering and impaired differentiation. We found that during stem cell differentiation, HP1β is phosphorylated at serine 89 by CK2, which creates a binding site for the pluripotency regulator KAP1.

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Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) mediated formation of membraneless organelles has been proposed to coordinate biological processes in space and time. Previously, the formation of phase-separated droplets was described as a unique property of HP1α. Here, we demonstrate that the positive net charge of the intrinsically disordered hinge region (IDR-H) of HP1 proteins is critical for phase separation and that the exchange of four acidic amino acids is sufficient to confer LLPS properties to HP1β.

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The chemical characteristics, oxidative potential, and sources of PM were analyzed at the urban sites of Lahore and Peshawar, Pakistan in February 2019. Carbonaceous species, water soluble ions, and metal elements were measured to investigate the chemical composition and sources of PM. The dithiothreitol (DTT) consumption rate was measured to evaluate the oxidative potential of PM.

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  • Genome-wide DNA demethylation is a key process in mammalian development and naïve pluripotent stem cells that involves both active and passive mechanisms.
  • TET proteins play an indirect role in global demethylation, primarily affecting gene activation, such as the naïve pluripotency marker Dppa3, which drives extensive passive demethylation by inhibiting UHRF1.
  • Remarkably, despite their evolutionary distance from mammals, non-mammalian species like Xenopus and medaka can also achieve global DNA demethylation when Dppa3 is present, indicating its significant evolutionary role.
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Dicarboxylic acids are a group of highly oxidized components, which can provide insights into the formation mechanism and aging process of secondary organic aerosols (SOA). Based on the 12-h day and night PM samples collected in downtown Beijing in January, April, July and October of 2017, dicarboxylic acids and relevant components were measured to investigate their seasonal variation pattern and sources. High concentrations of the identified organic acids were observed, following the decreasing order of July > January > October > April.

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A new species of , from Yunnan province of southwestern China, is described and illustrated here. morphologically closely resembles and , but differs in vegetative and generative characters. Differences between the new species and others species occurring in Yunnan Province are also shown in the identification key.

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is a new species of Gesneriaceae from Gansu, China and is described and illustrated here. It is morphologically similar to , and , but those congeners of this new taxon can be distinguished by several salient characters. A description of , together with illustrations and photos, are presented.

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Stable inheritance of DNA methylation is critical for maintaining differentiated phenotypes in multicellular organisms. We have recently identified dual mono-ubiquitylation of histone H3 (H3Ub2) by UHRF1 as an essential mechanism to recruit DNMT1 to chromatin. Here, we show that PCNA-associated factor 15 (PAF15) undergoes UHRF1-dependent dual mono-ubiquitylation (PAF15Ub2) on chromatin in a DNA replication-coupled manner.

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A new variety of , D.heucherifoliusvar.gamosepalus from Guangdong, China, is described and illustrated with photographs.

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Water-soluble organic acids are widely involved in various atmospheric physicochemical processes and appear as an important fraction of atmospheric aerosols. Nineteen water-soluble organic acids in 12-h PM, PM and PM samples collected in urban Beijing during haze episodes in winter and spring of 2017 were identified to investigate their characteristics and secondary formation mechanism. The molecular distributions of water-soluble organic acids as well as the high ratio of phthalic acid (Ph)/azelaic acid (C) indicated severe aromatic secondary organic aerosol pollution during the haze episodes, especially in winter.

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Based on the ground-measurements and MERRA-2 (Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications, Version 2) reanalysis data, the temporal-spatial variation of black carbon (BC) in Beijing and the affecting factors were investigated. According to the ground-measured BC concentration in November months of 2014, 2015 and 2016, the before-heating period in November 2014 showed the lowest BC concentration as a result of the efficient emission controls for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting. Except for November 2014, the BC mass concentration during the heating periods was notably lower than the before-heating periods in November 2015 and 2016.

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The limestone karst area of South China is a major biodiversity hotspot of global terrestrial biomes. During extensive field work on the Guangxi limestone formations, two unknown species of Gesneriaceae were collected. After conducting a comprehensive study of the literature and herbarium specimens, and are recognized as two species new to science, and described and illustrated here.

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