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Protein misfolding induced by missense mutations is the source of hundreds of conformational diseases. The cell quality control may eliminate nascent misfolded proteins, such as enzymes, and a pathological loss-of-function may result from their early degradation. Since the proof of concept in the 2000s, the bioinspired pharmacological chaperone therapy became a relevant low-molecular-weight compound strategy against conformational diseases.

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Understanding the ecology and evolution of parasites is contingent on identifying the selection pressures they face across their infection landscape. Such a task is made challenging by the fact that these pressures will likely vary across time and space, as a result of seasonal and geographical differences in host susceptibility or transmission opportunities. Avian haemosporidian blood parasites are capable of infecting multiple co-occurring hosts within their ranges, yet whether their distribution across time and space varies similarly in their different host species remains unclear.

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Photochromic compounds have a lengthy history of study and a profusion of applications that stand to gain from these studies. Among the classes of photochromic compounds, diarylethenes show desirable properties including high fatigue resistance and thermal stability, thus meeting some of the most important criteria necessary to enter the realm of practical applications. Recently, photochromic diarylethenes containing quinone functionalities have demonstrated interesting optical and solid-state properties.

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Origin of Ferromagnetism and Magnetic Anisotropy in a Family of Copper(II) Triangles.

Chemistry

October 2020

Institut de Chimie de Strasbourg (UMR 7177, CNRS-Unistra), Université de Strasbourg, 4 rue Blaise Pascal, CS 90032, 67081, Strasbourg, France.

Previously reported ferromagnetic triangles (NnBu ) [Cu (μ -Cl) (μ-4-NO -pz) Cl ] (1), (PPN) [Cu (μ -Cl) (μ-pz) Cl ] (2), (bmim) [Cu (μ -Cl) (μ-pz) Cl ] (3) and newly reported (PPh ) [Cu (μ -Cl) (μ-4-Ph-pz) Cl ] (4) were studied by magnetic susceptometry, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and ab initio calculations to assess the origins of their ferromagnetism and of the magnetic anisotropy of their ground S=3/2 state (PPN =bis(triphenylphosphine)iminium, bmim =1-butyl-3-methylbenzimidazolium, pz =pyrazolate). Ab initio studies revealed the d character of the magnetic orbitals of the compressed trigonal bipyramidal copper(II) ions. Ferromagnetic interactions were attributed to weak orbital overlap via the pyrazolate bridges.

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Wetlands and their biodiversity are constantly threatened by contaminant pollution from urbanisation. Despite evidence suggesting that snakes are good bioindicators of environmental health, the bioaccumulation of contaminants in reptiles is poorly researched in Australia. We conducted the first broad-scale analysis of 17 metals and trace elements, 21 organochlorine pesticides, and 14 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the sediments (4 samples per site, December 2018) from four wetlands along an urban gradient in Perth, Western Australia, and from the livers (5 livers per site, February-April 2019) of western tiger snakes Notechis scutatus occidentalis captured at those sites.

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Interaction of hydantoin with solar wind minority ions: O and He.

Phys Chem Chem Phys

March 2020

Laboratoire Collisions Agrégats et Réactivité, UMR 5589-CNRS Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, 118 Route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse Cedex 9, France.

The laboratory study of prebiotic molecules interacting with solar wind ions is important to understand their role in the emergence of life in the complex context of the astrochemistry of circumstellar environments. In this work, we present the first study of the interaction of hydantoin (CNOH, 100 a.m.

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Urban sprawl increasingly affects the ecology of natural populations, including host-microbiota interactions, with observed differences in the gut microbiota between urban and rural hosts. While different mechanisms could explain this pattern, dietary uptake constitutes a likely candidate. To assess the contribution of diet in explaining urban-rural variation in gut microbiota, we performed an aviary experiment in which urban and rural house sparrows were fed with mimics of urban or rural diets.

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A non-synonymous mtDNA mutation, m.3395A > G, which changes tyrosine in position 30 to cysteine in p.MT-ND1, was found in several patients with a wide range of clinical phenotypes such as deafness, diabetes and cerebellar syndrome but no Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy.

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Versatility and adaptative behaviour of the P^N chelating ligand MeDalphos within gold(i) π complexes.

Chem Sci

February 2020

CNRS/Université Paul Sabatier, Laboratoire Hétérochimie Fondamentale et Appliquée (LHFA, UMR 5069) 118 Route de Narbonne 31062 Toulouse Cedex 09 France

The hemilabile P^N ligand MeDalphos enables access to a wide range of stable gold(i) π-complexes with unbiased alkenes and alkynes, as well as electron-rich alkenes and for the first time electron-poor ones. All complexes have been characterized by multi-nuclear NMR spectroscopy and whenever possible, by X-ray diffraction analyses. They all adopt a rare tricoordinate environment around gold(i), with chelation of the P^N ligand and side-on coordination of the alkene, including the electron-rich one, 3,4-dihydro-2-pyrane.

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With the aim of exploiting new organometallic species for cross-coupling reactions, we report here on the Au -mediated C -P bond formation occurring upon reaction of C^N cyclometalated Au complexes with phosphines. The [Au(C^N)Cl ] complex 1 featuring the bidentate 2-benzoylpyridine (C N) scaffold was found to react with PTA (1,3,5-triaza-7-phosphaadamantane) under mild conditions, including in water, to afford the corresponding phosphonium 5 through C-P reductive elimination. A mechanism is proposed for the title reaction based on in situ P{ H} NMR and HR-ESI-MS analyses combined with DFT calculations.

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Article Synopsis
  • * A global database called "CESTES" was created by compiling 80 datasets from various trait-based studies, which include details about species, their traits, environmental conditions, and spatial locations.
  • * CESTES is designed to be a continually updated resource that supports broader research in community ecology by integrating diverse ecosystems and species, aiming to find consistent patterns across different ecological contexts.
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Investigating the role of urbanisation, wetlands and climatic conditions in nematode parasitism in a large Australian elapid snake.

Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl

April 2020

Behavioural Ecology Lab., School of Molecular and Life Sciences, Curtin University, Brand Drive, Bentley, WA, 6102, USA.

Tiger snakes () in wetlands of South-West Western Australia (SW WA) are commonly parasitised by the nematode . Host-parasite interactions are complex and can potentially be impacted by factors such as urbanisation or climate. We assessed whether urbanisation, distance to wetland sites, and climatic factors have influenced parasitism in tiger snakes from specimens collected over the last century.

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Au(i)/Au(iii)-Catalyzed C-N coupling.

Chem Commun (Camb)

December 2019

CNRS/Université Paul Sabatier, Laboratoire Hétérochimie Fondamentale et Appliquée (LHFA, UMR 5069), 118 Route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse Cedex 09, France.

Cycling between Au(i) and Au(iii) is challenging, so gold-catalyzed cross-couplings are rare. The (MeDalphos)AuCl complex, which we showed was prone to undergo oxidative addition, is reported here to efficiently catalyze the C-N coupling of aryl iodides and amines. The transformation does not require an external oxidant or a directing group.

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Dysregulation of the ceramide transport protein CERT is associated to diseases such as cancer. In search for new CERT START domain ligands, N-dodecyl-deoxynojirimycin (N-dodecyl-DNJ) iminosugar was found to display, as a ceramide mimic, significant protein recognition. To reinforce the lipophilic interactions and strengthen this protein binding, a docking study was carried out in order to select the optimal position on which to introduce an additional O-alkyl chain on N-dodecyl-DNJ.

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Microtubule-associated tumor suppressors as prognostic biomarkers in breast cancer.

Breast Cancer Res Treat

January 2020

INSERM U981, LabEx LERMIT, Gustave Roussy Cancer Center, Department of Molecular Medicine, Université Paris Sud, 94800, Villejuif, France.

Purpose: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women worldwide. Although important therapeutic progress was achieved over the past decade, this disease remains a public health problem. In light of precision medicine, the identification of new prognostic biomarkers in breast cancer is urgently needed to stratify populations of patients with poor clinical outcome who may benefit from new personalized therapies.

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The Forest Observation System, building a global reference dataset for remote sensing of forest biomass.

Sci Data

October 2019

Department Foresterie et Environnement (DFR FOREN), Institut National Polytechnique Félix Houphouët-Boigny, INP-HB, Yamoussoukro, BP 2661, Côte d'Ivoire.

Forest biomass is an essential indicator for monitoring the Earth's ecosystems and climate. It is a critical input to greenhouse gas accounting, estimation of carbon losses and forest degradation, assessment of renewable energy potential, and for developing climate change mitigation policies such as REDD+, among others. Wall-to-wall mapping of aboveground biomass (AGB) is now possible with satellite remote sensing (RS).

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Strong metal-borane interactions in low-valent cyclopentadienyl rhodium complexes.

Chem Commun (Camb)

November 2019

CNRS/Université Paul Sabatier, Laboratoire Hétérochimie Fondamentale et Appliquée (LHFA, UMR 5069), 118 Route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse Cedex 09, France.

The first examples of half-sandwich Rh(i) complexes stabilized by borane coordination have been prepared and structurally characterized. As substantiated by NMR spectroscopy and single-crystal X-ray diffraction, the phosphine-borane ligand iPrP-(o-CH)-BFxyl 1 [Fxyl = 3,5-(FC)CH] engages in tight η-BCC or η-B coordination, depending on the metal environment.

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Bacterial infections are often composed of cells with distinct phenotypes that can be produced by genetic or epigenetic mechanisms. This phenotypic heterogeneity has proved to be important in many pathogens, because it can alter both pathogenicity and transmission. We studied how and why it can emerge during infection in the bacterium , a pathogen that kills insects and multiplies in the cadaver before being transmitted by the soil nematode vector We found that phenotypic variants cluster in three groups, one of which is composed of defective mutants.

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The ability of the hemilabile (P,N) MeDalphos ligand to trigger oxidative addition of iodoarenes to gold has been thoroughly studied. Competition experiments and Hammett correlations substantiate a clear preference of gold for electron-enriched substrates both in stoichiometric oxidative addition reactions and in catalytic C-C cross-coupling with 1,3,5-trimethoxybenzene. This feature markedly contrasts with the higher reactivity of electron-deprived substrates typically encountered with palladium.

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Secondary forests are a prominent component of tropical landscapes, and they constitute a major atmospheric carbon sink. Rates of carbon accumulation are usually inferred from chronosequence studies, but direct estimates of carbon accumulation based on long-term monitoring of stands are rarely reported. Recent compilations on secondary forest carbon accumulation in the Neotropics are heavily biased geographically as they do not include estimates from the Guiana Shield.

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Cortical bone distribution in the femoral neck of Paranthropus robustus.

J Hum Evol

October 2019

UMR 7194 CNRS-Muséum National D'Histoire Naturelle, Musée de L'Homme, Paris, France; Unité de Formation Géosciences, Université de Poitiers, Poitiers, France.

Studies of the australopith (Australopithecus and Paranthropus) proximal femur have increasingly integrated information from the local arrangement of the cortical and cancellous bone to allow functional-biomechanical inferences on the locomotor behavioral patterns. In Australopithecus africanus and Paranthropus robustus, the cancellous bone organization at the center of the femoral head shows principal strut orientation similar to that of fossil and recent humans, which indicates that australopiths were human-like in many aspects of their bipedalism. However, by combining outer morphology with superoinferior asymmetry in cortical bone thickness at the base of neck and mid-neck, it has been suggested that, while adapted for terrestrial bipedality, australopiths displayed a slightly altered gait kinematics compared to Homo.

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A Molecular Blueprint of Lignin Repression.

Trends Plant Sci

November 2019

Laboratoire de Biotechnologie Végétale, Université libre de Bruxelles, 6041 Gosselies, Belgium. Electronic address:

Although lignin is essential to ensure the correct growth and development of land plants, it may be an obstacle to the production of lignocellulosics-based biofuels, and reduces the nutritional quality of crops used for human consumption or livestock feed. The need to tailor the lignocellulosic biomass for more efficient biofuel production or for improved plant digestibility has fostered considerable advances in our understanding of the lignin biosynthetic pathway and its regulation. Most of the described regulators are transcriptional activators of lignin biosynthesis, but considerably less attention has been devoted to the repressors of this pathway.

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The Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) project is a rapidly evolving effort in the human brain imaging research community to create standards allowing researchers to readily organize and share study data within and between laboratories. Here we present an extension to BIDS for electroencephalography (EEG) data, EEG-BIDS, along with tools and references to a series of public EEG datasets organized using this new standard.

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Article Synopsis
  • Tropical forests are rapidly converted for agriculture but can regrow naturally through processes called secondary succession, which vary by forest type.
  • Analysis of 1,403 plots across the Neotropics reveals that in wet forests, succession moves from low to high wood density, while in dry forests, it goes from high to low due to different environmental stresses.
  • Understanding these patterns can help optimize species selection for reforestation efforts by matching the wood density of chosen species to that of early successional communities in the specific climate conditions.
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