Publications by authors named "Ya-nan Lin"

Microplastics are widely distributed in the biogeochemical cycle driven by microbes. Their surface is enriched with unique microbial communities, called plastispheres. Various redox environments that exist widely in the natural environment can affect the microbial composition in the plastisphere and the fate of the microplastics.

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The membraneless organelles (MLOs) play a key role in the cell, yet it is unclear what controls the morphology and dynamics of MLOs in crowded cell medium. Using a biphasic coacervate droplet as a model of MLO, we online monitored the liquid-liquid phase separation process in crowded medium provided by poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) or dextran. In PEO solution, which has an affinity with the inner phase, the spherical droplets evolve into clusters, networks, and completely phase inverted spheres in sequence with increasing PEO concentration, while in dextran solution, which has an affinity with the outer phase, the coacervates maintain the morphology but vary in phase ratio.

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Although numerous protocell models have been developed to explore the possible pathway of the origin of life on the early earth, few truly fulfill the roles of the DNA/RNA sequence and ATP molecules, which are keys to cell replication and evolution. The ATP-binding aptamer offers an opportunity to combine sequence and energy molecules. In this work, we choose the coacervate droplet as the protocell model and investigate the interaction of the DNA aptamer, poly(l-lysine)(PLL), and ATP under varying conditions.

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Chromosome segregation must be under strict regulation to maintain chromosome euploidy and stability. Cell Division Cycle 20 (CDC20) is an essential cell cycle regulator that promotes the metaphase-to-anaphase transition and functions in the spindle assembly checkpoint, a surveillance pathway that ensures the fidelity of chromosome segregation. Plant CDC20 genes are present in multiple copies, and whether CDC20s have the same functions in plants as in yeast and animals is unclear, given the potential for divergence or redundancy among the multiple copies.

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Platinum telluride (PtTe) has garnered significant research enthusiasm owing to its unique characteristics. However, large-scale synthesis of PtTe toward potential photoelectric and photovoltaic application has not been explored yet. Herein, we report direct tellurization of Pt nanofilms to synthesize large-area PtTe films and the influence of growth conditions on the morphology of PtTe.

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The construction of a protocell with dynamic hierarchical structures via spontaneous phase separation sheds light on the mechanisms of life processes. Taking advantage of the transition from the liquid to solid phase, we built composite droplets with PLL/oligo/oligo solid particles randomly distributed inside a PLL/oligo liquid coacervate. The circulation and vacuolization under an electric field drive the particles into a fibrous structure and even clusters.

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Construction of protocells with hierarchical structures and living functions is still a great challenge. Growing evidence demonstrates that the membraneless organelles, which facilitate many essential cellular processes, are formed by RNA, protein, and other biopolymers via liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS). The formation of the protocell in the early days of Earth could follow the same principle.

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During the evolution of life on earth, the emergence of lipid membrane-bounded compartments is one of the most enigmatic events. Endosymbiosis has been hypothesized as one of the solutions. In this work, using a coacervate droplet formed by single-stranded oligonucleotides (ss-oligo) and poly(l-lysine) (PLL) as the protocell model, we monitored the uptake of liposomes of different types and studied the dynamic behavior of the resulting composite droplet under the electric field.

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Construction of protocell models from prebiotically plausible components to mimic the basic features or functions of living cells is still a challenge. In this work, we prepare a hybrid protocell model by coating sodium oleate on the coacervate droplet constituted by poly(l-lysine) and oligonucleotide and investigate the transport of different molecules under electric field. Results show that sodium oleate forms a layered viscoelastic membrane on the droplet surface, which is selectively permeable to small, polar molecules, such as oligolysine.

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Objective: To investigate the changes in the expression of repulsive guidance molecule b (RGMb) in brain tissue of rats with ischemic cerebral infarction and determine its relationship with axonal regeneration, synapse remodeling and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) parameters with magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging as the dynamic continuous monitoring method in vivo, so as to explore the pathophysiological mechanism of the occurrence, development and prognosis of cerebral infarction.

Methods: Ninety Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into six groups, namely control group, middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) 12-h group, MCAO 24-h group, MCAO 48-h group, MCAO 7-day group and MCAO 10-day group, each of 15 animals. Rats were examined by head MRI at corresponding time points, followed by measurement of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and fractional anisotropy (FA) values.

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Article Synopsis
  • * An analysis of over 51,000 transcripts revealed new expression patterns of key developmental genes related to meiosis and phytohormones during early stamen development.
  • * The protein OsMADS58 was found to regulate the expression of photosynthesis-related genes; its downregulation in mutants leads to increased chloroplasts and reactive oxygen species, suggesting a new link between stamen identity and oxygen levels.
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Molybdenum carbide nanotubes (Mo2C-NTs) were synthesized and showed remarkable catalytic activity for regeneration of an organic sulfide redox shuttle. The dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) using Mo2C-NTs as the counter electrode (CE) showed a high power conversion efficiency of 6.22%, which is much higher than the DSCs using a conventional Pt CE (3.

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