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full_name: Hauschild, Robert
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ama: Hauschild R. Matlab script for analysis of clone dispersal. 2024. doi:10.15479/AT:ISTA:14926
apa: Hauschild, R. (2024). Matlab script for analysis of clone dispersal. ISTA.
https://doi.org/10.15479/AT:ISTA:14926
chicago: Hauschild, Robert. “Matlab Script for Analysis of Clone Dispersal.” ISTA,
2024. https://doi.org/10.15479/AT:ISTA:14926.
ieee: R. Hauschild, “Matlab script for analysis of clone dispersal.” ISTA, 2024.
ista: Hauschild R. 2024. Matlab script for analysis of clone dispersal, ISTA, 10.15479/AT:ISTA:14926.
mla: Hauschild, Robert. Matlab Script for Analysis of Clone Dispersal. ISTA,
2024, doi:10.15479/AT:ISTA:14926.
short: R. Hauschild, (2024).
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text: Tropical precipitation extremes and their changes with surface warming are
investigated using global storm resolving simulations and high-resolution observations.
The simulations demonstrate that the mesoscale organization of convection, a process
that cannot be physically represented by conventional global climate models, is
important for the variations of tropical daily accumulated precipitation extremes.
In both the simulations and observations, daily precipitation extremes increase
in a more organized state, in association with larger, but less frequent, storms.
Repeating the simulations for a warmer climate results in a robust increase in
monthly-mean daily precipitation extremes. Higher precipitation percentiles have
a greater sensitivity to convective organization, which is predicted to increase
with warming. Without changes in organization, the strongest daily precipitation
extremes over the tropical oceans increase at a rate close to Clausius-Clapeyron
(CC) scaling. Thus, in a future warmer state with increased organization, the
strongest daily precipitation extremes over oceans increase at a faster rate than
CC scaling.
acknowledgement: This work is supported by the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (MPG). We greatly
appreciate computational resources from Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum (DKRZ) and
the Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC). ICONA/O simulations are funded through the
NextGEMS project by the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme (grant agreement no. 101003470).
ICONA simulations are funded through the MONSOON-2.0 project (grant agreement no.
01LP1927A) which is supported from German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
(BMBF). J.B. acknowledges funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research
and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant (grant agreement
no. 101034413). B.S. acknowledges funding from the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme (grant
agreement no. 101003470). C.M. gratefully acknowledges funding from the European
Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation
program (Project CLUSTER, grant agreement no. 805041).
article_number: eadj6801
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author:
- first_name: Jiawei
full_name: Bao, Jiawei
id: bb9a7399-fefd-11ed-be3c-ae648fd1d160
last_name: Bao
- first_name: Bjorn
full_name: Stevens, Bjorn
last_name: Stevens
- first_name: Lukas
full_name: Kluft, Lukas
last_name: Kluft
- first_name: Caroline J
full_name: Muller, Caroline J
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last_name: Muller
orcid: 0000-0001-5836-5350
citation:
ama: Bao J, Stevens B, Kluft L, Muller CJ. Intensification of daily tropical precipitation
extremes from more organized convection. Science Advances. 2024;10(8).
doi:10.1126/sciadv.adj6801
apa: Bao, J., Stevens, B., Kluft, L., & Muller, C. J. (2024). Intensification
of daily tropical precipitation extremes from more organized convection. Science
Advances. American Association for the Advancement of Science. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adj6801
chicago: Bao, Jiawei, Bjorn Stevens, Lukas Kluft, and Caroline J Muller. “Intensification
of Daily Tropical Precipitation Extremes from More Organized Convection.” Science
Advances. American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adj6801.
ieee: J. Bao, B. Stevens, L. Kluft, and C. J. Muller, “Intensification of daily
tropical precipitation extremes from more organized convection,” Science Advances,
vol. 10, no. 8. American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2024.
ista: Bao J, Stevens B, Kluft L, Muller CJ. 2024. Intensification of daily tropical
precipitation extremes from more organized convection. Science Advances. 10(8),
eadj6801.
mla: Bao, Jiawei, et al. “Intensification of Daily Tropical Precipitation Extremes
from More Organized Convection.” Science Advances, vol. 10, no. 8, eadj6801,
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2024, doi:10.1126/sciadv.adj6801.
short: J. Bao, B. Stevens, L. Kluft, C.J. Muller, Science Advances 10 (2024).
date_created: 2024-03-03T23:00:50Z
date_published: 2024-02-23T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2024-03-05T09:26:47Z
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call_identifier: H2020
grant_number: '101034413'
name: 'IST-BRIDGE: International postdoctoral program'
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call_identifier: H2020
grant_number: '805041'
name: organization of CLoUdS, and implications of Tropical cyclones and for the
Energetics of the tropics, in current and waRming climate
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- 2375-2548
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title: Intensification of daily tropical precipitation extremes from more organized
convection
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---
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abstract:
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text: The superior colliculus (SC) in the mammalian midbrain is essential for multisensory
integration and is composed of a rich diversity of excitatory and inhibitory neurons
and glia. However, the developmental principles directing the generation of SC
cell-type diversity are not understood. Here, we pursued systematic cell lineage
tracing in silico and in vivo, preserving full spatial information, using genetic
mosaic analysis with double markers (MADM)-based clonal analysis with single-cell
sequencing (MADM-CloneSeq). The analysis of clonally related cell lineages revealed
that radial glial progenitors (RGPs) in SC are exceptionally multipotent. Individual
resident RGPs have the capacity to produce all excitatory and inhibitory SC neuron
types, even at the stage of terminal division. While individual clonal units show
no pre-defined cellular composition, the establishment of appropriate relative
proportions of distinct neuronal types occurs in a PTEN-dependent manner. Collectively,
our findings provide an inaugural framework at the single-RGP/-cell level of the
mammalian SC ontogeny.
acknowledged_ssus:
- _id: Bio
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acknowledgement: "We thank Liqun Luo for his continued support, for providing essential
resources for generating Fzd10-CreER mice which were generated in his laboratory,
and for comments on the manuscript; W. Zhong for providing Nestin-Cre transgenic
mouse line for this study; A. Heger for mouse colony management; R. Beattie and
T. Asenov for designing and producing components of acute slice recovery chamber
for MADM-CloneSeq experiments; and K. Leopold, J. Rodarte and N. Amberg for initial
experiments, technical support and/or assistance. This study was supported by the
Scientific Service Units (SSU) of IST Austria through resources provided by the
Imaging & Optics Facility (IOF), Laboratory Support Facility (LSF), Miba Machine
Shop, and Pre-clinical Facility (PCF). G.C. received funding from European Commission
(IST plus postdoctoral fellowship). This work was supported by ISTA institutional\r\nfunds;
the Austrian Science Fund Special Research Programmes (FWF SFB F78 Neuro Stem Modulation)
to S.H. "
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author:
- first_name: Giselle T
full_name: Cheung, Giselle T
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last_name: Cheung
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- first_name: Florian
full_name: Pauler, Florian
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last_name: Pauler
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- first_name: Peter
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last_name: Koppensteiner
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- first_name: Thomas
full_name: Krausgruber, Thomas
last_name: Krausgruber
- first_name: Carmen
full_name: Streicher, Carmen
id: 36BCB99C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Streicher
- first_name: Martin
full_name: Schrammel, Martin
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last_name: Schrammel
- first_name: Natalie Y
full_name: Özgen, Natalie Y
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last_name: Özgen
- first_name: Alexis
full_name: Ivec, Alexis
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last_name: Ivec
- first_name: Christoph
full_name: Bock, Christoph
last_name: Bock
- first_name: Ryuichi
full_name: Shigemoto, Ryuichi
id: 499F3ABC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Shigemoto
orcid: 0000-0001-8761-9444
- first_name: Simon
full_name: Hippenmeyer, Simon
id: 37B36620-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Hippenmeyer
orcid: 0000-0003-2279-1061
citation:
ama: Cheung GT, Pauler F, Koppensteiner P, et al. Multipotent progenitors instruct
ontogeny of the superior colliculus. Neuron. 2024;112(2):230-246.e11. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2023.11.009
apa: Cheung, G. T., Pauler, F., Koppensteiner, P., Krausgruber, T., Streicher, C.,
Schrammel, M., … Hippenmeyer, S. (2024). Multipotent progenitors instruct ontogeny
of the superior colliculus. Neuron. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2023.11.009
chicago: Cheung, Giselle T, Florian Pauler, Peter Koppensteiner, Thomas Krausgruber,
Carmen Streicher, Martin Schrammel, Natalie Y Özgen, et al. “Multipotent Progenitors
Instruct Ontogeny of the Superior Colliculus.” Neuron. Elsevier, 2024.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2023.11.009.
ieee: G. T. Cheung et al., “Multipotent progenitors instruct ontogeny of
the superior colliculus,” Neuron, vol. 112, no. 2. Elsevier, p. 230–246.e11,
2024.
ista: Cheung GT, Pauler F, Koppensteiner P, Krausgruber T, Streicher C, Schrammel
M, Özgen NY, Ivec A, Bock C, Shigemoto R, Hippenmeyer S. 2024. Multipotent progenitors
instruct ontogeny of the superior colliculus. Neuron. 112(2), 230–246.e11.
mla: Cheung, Giselle T., et al. “Multipotent Progenitors Instruct Ontogeny of the
Superior Colliculus.” Neuron, vol. 112, no. 2, Elsevier, 2024, p. 230–246.e11,
doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2023.11.009.
short: G.T. Cheung, F. Pauler, P. Koppensteiner, T. Krausgruber, C. Streicher, M.
Schrammel, N.Y. Özgen, A. Ivec, C. Bock, R. Shigemoto, S. Hippenmeyer, Neuron
112 (2024) 230–246.e11.
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- _id: RySh
doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2023.11.009
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---
_id: '14979'
abstract:
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text: Poxviruses are among the largest double-stranded DNA viruses, with members
such as variola virus, monkeypox virus and the vaccination strain vaccinia virus
(VACV). Knowledge about the structural proteins that form the viral core has remained
sparse. While major core proteins have been annotated via indirect experimental
evidence, their structures have remained elusive and they could not be assigned
to individual core features. Hence, which proteins constitute which layers of
the core, such as the palisade layer and the inner core wall, has remained enigmatic.
Here we show, using a multi-modal cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) approach
in combination with AlphaFold molecular modeling, that trimers formed by the cleavage
product of VACV protein A10 are the key component of the palisade layer. This
allows us to place previously obtained descriptions of protein interactions within
the core wall into perspective and to provide a detailed model of poxvirus core
architecture. Importantly, we show that interactions within A10 trimers are likely
generalizable over members of orthopox- and parapoxviruses.
acknowledged_ssus:
- _id: ScienComp
- _id: LifeSc
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acknowledgement: "We thank A. Bergthaler (Research Center for Molecular Medicine of
the Austrian Academy of Sciences) for providing VACV WR. We thank A. Nicholas and
his team at the ISTA proteomics facility, and S. Elefante at the ISTA Scientific
Computing facility for their support. We also thank F. Fäßler, D. Porley, T. Muthspiel
and other members of the Schur group for support and helpful discussions. We also
thank D. Castaño-Díez for support with Dynamo. We thank D. Farrell for his help
optimizing the Rosetta protocol to refine the atomic model into the cryo-EM map
with symmetry.\r\n\r\nF.K.M.S. acknowledges support from ISTA and EMBO. F.K.M.S.
also received support from the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) grant P31445. This publication
has been made possible in part by CZI grant DAF2021-234754 and grant https://doi.org/10.37921/812628ebpcwg
from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative DAF, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community
Foundation (funder https://doi.org/10.13039/100014989) awarded to F.K.M.S.\r\n\r\nThis
research was also supported by the Scientific Service Units (SSUs) of ISTA through
resources provided by Scientific Computing (SciComp), the Life Science Facility
(LSF), and the Electron Microscopy Facility (EMF). We also acknowledge the use of
COSMIC45 and Colabfold46."
article_processing_charge: Yes (in subscription journal)
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Julia
full_name: Datler, Julia
id: 3B12E2E6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Datler
orcid: 0000-0002-3616-8580
- first_name: Jesse
full_name: Hansen, Jesse
id: 1063c618-6f9b-11ec-9123-f912fccded63
last_name: Hansen
- first_name: Andreas
full_name: Thader, Andreas
id: 3A18A7B8-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Thader
- first_name: Alois
full_name: Schlögl, Alois
id: 45BF87EE-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Schlögl
orcid: 0000-0002-5621-8100
- first_name: Lukas W
full_name: Bauer, Lukas W
id: 0c894dcf-897b-11ed-a09c-8186353224b0
last_name: Bauer
- first_name: Victor-Valentin
full_name: Hodirnau, Victor-Valentin
id: 3661B498-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Hodirnau
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full_name: Schur, Florian KM
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last_name: Schur
orcid: 0000-0003-4790-8078
citation:
ama: Datler J, Hansen J, Thader A, et al. Multi-modal cryo-EM reveals trimers of
protein A10 to form the palisade layer in poxvirus cores. Nature Structural
& Molecular Biology. 2024. doi:10.1038/s41594-023-01201-6
apa: Datler, J., Hansen, J., Thader, A., Schlögl, A., Bauer, L. W., Hodirnau, V.-V.,
& Schur, F. K. (2024). Multi-modal cryo-EM reveals trimers of protein A10
to form the palisade layer in poxvirus cores. Nature Structural & Molecular
Biology. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41594-023-01201-6
chicago: Datler, Julia, Jesse Hansen, Andreas Thader, Alois Schlögl, Lukas W Bauer,
Victor-Valentin Hodirnau, and Florian KM Schur. “Multi-Modal Cryo-EM Reveals Trimers
of Protein A10 to Form the Palisade Layer in Poxvirus Cores.” Nature Structural
& Molecular Biology. Springer Nature, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41594-023-01201-6.
ieee: J. Datler et al., “Multi-modal cryo-EM reveals trimers of protein A10
to form the palisade layer in poxvirus cores,” Nature Structural & Molecular
Biology. Springer Nature, 2024.
ista: Datler J, Hansen J, Thader A, Schlögl A, Bauer LW, Hodirnau V-V, Schur FK.
2024. Multi-modal cryo-EM reveals trimers of protein A10 to form the palisade
layer in poxvirus cores. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology.
mla: Datler, Julia, et al. “Multi-Modal Cryo-EM Reveals Trimers of Protein A10 to
Form the Palisade Layer in Poxvirus Cores.” Nature Structural & Molecular
Biology, Springer Nature, 2024, doi:10.1038/s41594-023-01201-6.
short: J. Datler, J. Hansen, A. Thader, A. Schlögl, L.W. Bauer, V.-V. Hodirnau,
F.K. Schur, Nature Structural & Molecular Biology (2024).
date_created: 2024-02-12T09:59:45Z
date_published: 2024-02-05T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2024-03-05T09:27:47Z
day: '05'
ddc:
- '570'
department:
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- _id: ScienComp
- _id: EM-Fac
doi: 10.1038/s41594-023-01201-6
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- Molecular Biology
- Structural Biology
language:
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pmid: 1
project:
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call_identifier: FWF
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name: Structural conservation and diversity in retroviral capsid
publication: Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
publication_identifier:
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- 1545-9985
issn:
- 1545-9993
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publisher: Springer Nature
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in poxvirus cores
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...
---
_id: '14846'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Contraction and flow of the actin cell cortex have emerged as a common principle
by which cells reorganize their cytoplasm and take shape. However, how these cortical
flows interact with adjacent cytoplasmic components, changing their form and localization,
and how this affects cytoplasmic organization and cell shape remains unclear.
Here we show that in ascidian oocytes, the cooperative activities of cortical
actomyosin flows and deformation of the adjacent mitochondria-rich myoplasm drive
oocyte cytoplasmic reorganization and shape changes following fertilization. We
show that vegetal-directed cortical actomyosin flows, established upon oocyte
fertilization, lead to both the accumulation of cortical actin at the vegetal
pole of the zygote and compression and local buckling of the adjacent elastic
solid-like myoplasm layer due to friction forces generated at their interface.
Once cortical flows have ceased, the multiple myoplasm buckles resolve into one
larger buckle, which again drives the formation of the contraction pole—a protuberance
of the zygote’s vegetal pole where maternal mRNAs accumulate. Thus, our findings
reveal a mechanism where cortical actomyosin network flows determine cytoplasmic
reorganization and cell shape by deforming adjacent cytoplasmic components through
friction forces.
acknowledged_ssus:
- _id: EM-Fac
- _id: Bio
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acknowledgement: We would like to thank A. McDougall, E. Hannezo and the Heisenberg
lab for fruitful discussions and reagents. We also thank E. Munro for the iMyo-YFP
and Bra>iMyo-mScarlet constructs. This research was supported by the Scientific
Service Units of the Institute of Science and Technology Austria through resources
provided by the Electron Microscopy Facility, Imaging and Optics Facility and the
Nanofabrication Facility. This work was supported by a Joint Project Grant from
the FWF (I 3601-B27).
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last_name: Szep
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full_name: Steccari, Irene
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last_name: Steccari
- first_name: David
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- first_name: Vanessa
full_name: Zheden, Vanessa
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last_name: Zheden
orcid: 0000-0002-9438-4783
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ama: Caballero Mancebo S, Shinde R, Bolger-Munro M, et al. Friction forces determine
cytoplasmic reorganization and shape changes of ascidian oocytes upon fertilization.
Nature Physics. 2024. doi:10.1038/s41567-023-02302-1
apa: Caballero Mancebo, S., Shinde, R., Bolger-Munro, M., Peruzzo, M., Szep, G.,
Steccari, I., … Heisenberg, C.-P. J. (2024). Friction forces determine cytoplasmic
reorganization and shape changes of ascidian oocytes upon fertilization. Nature
Physics. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-023-02302-1
chicago: Caballero Mancebo, Silvia, Rushikesh Shinde, Madison Bolger-Munro, Matilda
Peruzzo, Gregory Szep, Irene Steccari, David Labrousse Arias, et al. “Friction
Forces Determine Cytoplasmic Reorganization and Shape Changes of Ascidian Oocytes
upon Fertilization.” Nature Physics. Springer Nature, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-023-02302-1.
ieee: S. Caballero Mancebo et al., “Friction forces determine cytoplasmic
reorganization and shape changes of ascidian oocytes upon fertilization,” Nature
Physics. Springer Nature, 2024.
ista: Caballero Mancebo S, Shinde R, Bolger-Munro M, Peruzzo M, Szep G, Steccari
I, Labrousse Arias D, Zheden V, Merrin J, Callan-Jones A, Voituriez R, Heisenberg
C-PJ. 2024. Friction forces determine cytoplasmic reorganization and shape changes
of ascidian oocytes upon fertilization. Nature Physics.
mla: Caballero Mancebo, Silvia, et al. “Friction Forces Determine Cytoplasmic Reorganization
and Shape Changes of Ascidian Oocytes upon Fertilization.” Nature Physics,
Springer Nature, 2024, doi:10.1038/s41567-023-02302-1.
short: S. Caballero Mancebo, R. Shinde, M. Bolger-Munro, M. Peruzzo, G. Szep, I.
Steccari, D. Labrousse Arias, V. Zheden, J. Merrin, A. Callan-Jones, R. Voituriez,
C.-P.J. Heisenberg, Nature Physics (2024).
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text: Key innovations are fundamental to biological diversification, but their genetic
basis is poorly understood. A recent transition from egg-laying to live-bearing
in marine snails (Littorina spp.) provides the opportunity to study the genetic
architecture of an innovation that has evolved repeatedly across animals. Individuals
do not cluster by reproductive mode in a genome-wide phylogeny, but local genealogical
analysis revealed numerous small genomic regions where all live-bearers carry
the same core haplotype. Candidate regions show evidence for live-bearer–specific
positive selection and are enriched for genes that are differentially expressed
between egg-laying and live-bearing reproductive systems. Ages of selective sweeps
suggest that live-bearer–specific alleles accumulated over more than 200,000 generations.
Our results suggest that new functions evolve through the recruitment of many
alleles rather than in a single evolutionary step.
acknowledgement: "We thank J. Galindo, M. Montaño-Rendón, N. Mikhailova, A. Blakeslee,
E. Arnason, and P. Kemppainen for providing samples; R. Turney, G. Sotelo, J. Larsson,
T. Broquet, and S. Loisel for help collecting samples; Science Animated for providing
the snail cartoons shown in Fig. 1; M. Dunning for help in developing bioinformatic
pipelines; R. Faria, H. Morales, and V. Sousa for advice; and M. Hahn, J. Slate,
M. Ravinet, J. Raeymaekers, A. Comeault, and N. Barton for feedback on a draft manuscript.\r\nThis
work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (grant NE/P001610/1
to R.K.B.), the European Research Council (grant ERC-2015-AdG693030-BARRIERS to
R.K.B.), the Norwegian Research Council (RCN Project 315287 to A.M.W.), and the
Swedish Research Council (grant 2020-05385 to E.L.)."
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- first_name: James
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- first_name: Kerstin
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transition to live-bearing in marine snails. Science. 2024;383(6678):114-119.
doi:10.1126/science.adi2982
apa: Stankowski, S., Zagrodzka, Z. B., Garlovsky, M. D., Pal, A., Shipilina, D.,
Garcia Castillo, D. F., … Butlin, R. K. (2024). The genetic basis of a recent
transition to live-bearing in marine snails. Science. American Association
for the Advancement of Science. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adi2982
chicago: Stankowski, Sean, Zuzanna B. Zagrodzka, Martin D. Garlovsky, Arka Pal,
Daria Shipilina, Diego Fernando Garcia Castillo, Hila Lifchitz, et al. “The Genetic
Basis of a Recent Transition to Live-Bearing in Marine Snails.” Science.
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adi2982.
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RK. 2024. The genetic basis of a recent transition to live-bearing in marine snails.
Science. 383(6678), 114–119.
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in Marine Snails.” Science, vol. 383, no. 6678, American Association for
the Advancement of Science, 2024, pp. 114–19, doi:10.1126/science.adi2982.
short: S. Stankowski, Z.B. Zagrodzka, M.D. Garlovsky, A. Pal, D. Shipilina, D.F.
Garcia Castillo, H. Lifchitz, A. Le Moan, E. Leder, J. Reeve, K. Johannesson,
A.M. Westram, R.K. Butlin, Science 383 (2024) 114–119.
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text: "This thesis consists of four distinct pieces of work within theoretical biology,
with two themes in common: the concept of optimization in biological systems,
and the use of information-theoretic tools to quantify biological stochasticity
and statistical uncertainty.\r\nChapter 2 develops a statistical framework for
studying biological systems which we believe to be optimized for a particular
utility function, such as retinal neurons conveying information about visual stimuli.
We formalize such beliefs as maximum-entropy Bayesian priors, constrained by the
expected utility. We explore how such priors aid inference of system parameters
with limited data and enable optimality hypothesis testing: is the utility higher
than by chance?\r\nChapter 3 examines the ultimate biological optimization process:
evolution by natural selection. As some individuals survive and reproduce more
successfully than others, populations evolve towards fitter genotypes and phenotypes.
We formalize this as accumulation of genetic information, and use population genetics
theory to study how much such information can be accumulated per generation and
maintained in the face of random mutation and genetic drift. We identify the population
size and fitness variance as the key quantities that control information accumulation
and maintenance.\r\nChapter 4 reuses the concept of genetic information from Chapter
3, but from a different perspective: we ask how much genetic information organisms
actually need, in particular in the context of gene regulation. For example, how
much information is needed to bind transcription factors at correct locations
within the genome? Population genetics provides us with a refined answer: with
an increasing population size, populations achieve higher fitness by maintaining
more genetic information. Moreover, regulatory parameters experience selection
pressure to optimize the fitness-information trade-off, i.e. minimize the information
needed for a given fitness. This provides an evolutionary derivation of the optimization
priors introduced in Chapter 2.\r\nChapter 5 proves an upper bound on mutual information
between a signal and a communication channel output (such as neural activity).
Mutual information is an important utility measure for biological systems, but
its practical use can be difficult due to the large dimensionality of many biological
channels. Sometimes, a lower bound on mutual information is computed by replacing
the high-dimensional channel outputs with decodes (signal estimates). Our result
provides a corresponding upper bound, provided that the decodes are the maximum
posterior estimates of the signal."
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chicago: Hledik, Michal. “Genetic Information and Biological Optimization.” Institute
of Science and Technology Austria, 2024. https://doi.org/10.15479/at:ista:15020.
ieee: M. Hledik, “Genetic information and biological optimization,” Institute of
Science and Technology Austria, 2024.
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of Science and Technology Austria.
mla: Hledik, Michal. Genetic Information and Biological Optimization. Institute
of Science and Technology Austria, 2024, doi:10.15479/at:ista:15020.
short: M. Hledik, Genetic Information and Biological Optimization, Institute of
Science and Technology Austria, 2024.
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text: Eva Benkova received a PhD in Biophysics at the Institute of Biophysics of
the Czech Academy of Sciences in 1998. After working as a postdoc at the Max Planck
Institute in Cologne and the Center for Plant Molecular Biology (ZMBP) in Tübingen,
she became a group leader at the Plant Systems Biology Department of the Vlaams
Instituut voor Biotechnologie (VIB) in Gent. In 2012, she transitioned to an Assistant
Professor position at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) where
she was later promoted to Professor. Since 2021, she has served as the Dean of
the ISTA Graduate School. As a plant developmental biologist, she focuses on unraveling
the molecular mechanisms and principles that underlie hormonal interactions in
plants. In her current work, she explores the intricate connections between hormones
and regulatory pathways that mediate the perception of environmental stimuli,
including abiotic stress and nitrate availability.
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apa: Benková, E. (2024). Eva Benkova. Current Biology (Vol. 34, pp.
R3–R5). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2023.11.039
chicago: Benková, Eva. Eva Benkova. Current Biology. Vol. 34. Elsevier,
2024. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2023.11.039.
ieee: E. Benková, Eva Benkova, vol. 34, no. 1. Elsevier, 2024, pp. R3–R5.
ista: Benková E. 2024. Eva Benkova, Elsevier,p.
mla: Benková, Eva. “Eva Benkova.” Current Biology, vol. 34, no. 1, Elsevier,
2024, pp. R3–5, doi:10.1016/j.cub.2023.11.039.
short: E. Benková, Eva Benkova, Elsevier, 2024.
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text: "GABAB receptor (GBR) activation inhibits neurotransmitter release in axon
terminals in the brain, except in medial habenula (MHb) terminals, which show
robust potentiation. However, mechanisms underlying this enigmatic potentiation
remain elusive. Here, we report that GBR activation on MHb terminals induces an
activity-dependent transition from a facilitating, tonic to a depressing, phasic
neurotransmitter release mode. This transition is accompanied by a 4.1-fold increase
in readily releasable vesicle pool (RRP) size and a 3.5-fold increase of docked
synaptic vesicles (SVs) at the presynaptic active zone (AZ). Strikingly, the depressing
phasic release exhibits looser coupling distance than the tonic release. Furthermore,
the tonic and phasic release are selectively affected by deletion of synaptoporin
(SPO) and Ca\r\n 2+\r\n -dependent
activator protein for secretion 2 (CAPS2), respectively. SPO modulates augmentation,
the short-term plasticity associated with tonic release, and CAPS2 retains the
increased RRP for initial responses in phasic response trains. The cytosolic protein
CAPS2 showed a SV-associated distribution similar to the vesicular transmembrane
protein SPO, and they were colocalized in the same terminals. We developed the
“Flash and Freeze-fracture” method, and revealed the release of SPO-associated
vesicles in both tonic and phasic modes and activity-dependent recruitment of
CAPS2 to the AZ during phasic release, which lasted several minutes. Overall,
these results indicate that GBR activation translocates CAPS2 to the AZ along
with the fusion of CAPS2-associated SVs, contributing to persistency of the RRP
increase. Thus, we identified structural and molecular mechanisms underlying tonic
and phasic neurotransmitter release and their transition by GBR activation in
MHb terminals."
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acknowledgement: We thank Erwin Neher and Ipe Ninan for critical comments on the manuscript.
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) and European
Commission, under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program
(ERC grant agreement no. 694539 to R.S. and the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement
no. 665385 to C.Ö.). This study was supported by the Cooperative Study Program of
Center for Animal Resources and Collaborative Study of NINS. We thank Kohgaku Eguchi
for statistical analysis, Yu Kasugai for additional EM imaging, Robert Beattie for
the design of the slice recovery chamber for Flash and Freeze experiments, Todor
Asenov from the ISTA machine shop for custom part preparations for high-pressure
freezing, the ISTA preclinical facility for animal caretaking, and the ISTA EM facilities
for technical support.
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full_name: Roy, Utsa
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last_name: Roy
- first_name: Yukihiro
full_name: Nakamura, Yukihiro
last_name: Nakamura
- first_name: Tetsushi
full_name: Sadakata, Tetsushi
last_name: Sadakata
- first_name: Makoto
full_name: Sanbo, Makoto
last_name: Sanbo
- first_name: Masumi
full_name: Hirabayashi, Masumi
last_name: Hirabayashi
- first_name: JeongSeop
full_name: Rhee, JeongSeop
last_name: Rhee
- first_name: Nils
full_name: Brose, Nils
last_name: Brose
- first_name: Peter M
full_name: Jonas, Peter M
id: 353C1B58-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Jonas
orcid: 0000-0001-5001-4804
- first_name: Ryuichi
full_name: Shigemoto, Ryuichi
id: 499F3ABC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Shigemoto
orcid: 0000-0001-8761-9444
citation:
ama: Koppensteiner P, Bhandari P, Önal C, et al. GABAB receptors induce phasic release
from medial habenula terminals through activity-dependent recruitment of release-ready
vesicles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2024;121(8).
doi:10.1073/pnas.2301449121
apa: Koppensteiner, P., Bhandari, P., Önal, C., Borges Merjane, C., Le Monnier,
E., Roy, U., … Shigemoto, R. (2024). GABAB receptors induce phasic release from
medial habenula terminals through activity-dependent recruitment of release-ready
vesicles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2301449121
chicago: Koppensteiner, Peter, Pradeep Bhandari, Cihan Önal, Carolina Borges Merjane,
Elodie Le Monnier, Utsa Roy, Yukihiro Nakamura, et al. “GABAB Receptors Induce
Phasic Release from Medial Habenula Terminals through Activity-Dependent Recruitment
of Release-Ready Vesicles.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2301449121.
ieee: P. Koppensteiner et al., “GABAB receptors induce phasic release from
medial habenula terminals through activity-dependent recruitment of release-ready
vesicles,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 121, no.
8. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2024.
ista: Koppensteiner P, Bhandari P, Önal C, Borges Merjane C, Le Monnier E, Roy U,
Nakamura Y, Sadakata T, Sanbo M, Hirabayashi M, Rhee J, Brose N, Jonas PM, Shigemoto
R. 2024. GABAB receptors induce phasic release from medial habenula terminals
through activity-dependent recruitment of release-ready vesicles. Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences. 121(8), e2301449121.
mla: Koppensteiner, Peter, et al. “GABAB Receptors Induce Phasic Release from Medial
Habenula Terminals through Activity-Dependent Recruitment of Release-Ready Vesicles.”
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 121, no. 8, e2301449121,
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2024, doi:10.1073/pnas.2301449121.
short: P. Koppensteiner, P. Bhandari, C. Önal, C. Borges Merjane, E. Le Monnier,
U. Roy, Y. Nakamura, T. Sadakata, M. Sanbo, M. Hirabayashi, J. Rhee, N. Brose,
P.M. Jonas, R. Shigemoto, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 121
(2024).
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text: 'Direct reciprocity is a powerful mechanism for cooperation in social
dilemmas. The very logic of reciprocity, however, seems to require that individuals
are symmetric, and that everyone has the same means to influence each others’
payoffs. Yet in many applications, individuals are asymmetric. Herein, we study
the effect of asymmetry in linear public good games. Individuals may differ in
their endowments (their ability to contribute to a public good) and in their productivities
(how effective their contributions are). Given the individuals’ productivities,
we ask which allocation of endowments is optimal for cooperation. To this end,
we consider two notions of optimality. The first notion focuses on the resilience
of cooperation. The respective endowment distribution ensures that full cooperation
is feasible even under the most adverse conditions. The second notion focuses
on efficiency. The corresponding endowment distribution maximizes group welfare.
Using analytical methods, we fully characterize these two endowment distributions.
This analysis reveals that both optimality notions favor some endowment inequality:
More productive players ought to get higher endowments. Yet the two notions disagree
on how unequal endowments are supposed to be. A focus on resilience results in
less inequality. With additional simulations, we show that the optimal endowment
allocation needs to account for both the resilience and the efficiency of cooperation.'
acknowledgement: 'This work was supported by the European Research Council CoG 863818
(ForM-SMArt) (to K.C.) and the European Research Council Starting Grant 850529:
E-DIRECT (to C.H.), the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program
under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement #754411 and the French Agence Nationale
de la Recherche (under the Investissement d’Avenir Programme, ANR-17-EURE-0010)
(to M.K.).'
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ama: Hübner V, Staab M, Hilbe C, Chatterjee K, Kleshnina M. Efficiency and resilience
of cooperation in asymmetric social dilemmas. Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences. 2024;121(10). doi:10.1073/pnas.2315558121
apa: Hübner, V., Staab, M., Hilbe, C., Chatterjee, K., & Kleshnina, M. (2024).
Efficiency and resilience of cooperation in asymmetric social dilemmas. Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences. Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2315558121
chicago: Hübner, Valentin, Manuel Staab, Christian Hilbe, Krishnendu Chatterjee,
and Maria Kleshnina. “Efficiency and Resilience of Cooperation in Asymmetric Social
Dilemmas.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2315558121.
ieee: V. Hübner, M. Staab, C. Hilbe, K. Chatterjee, and M. Kleshnina, “Efficiency
and resilience of cooperation in asymmetric social dilemmas,” Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 121, no. 10. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences, 2024.
ista: Hübner V, Staab M, Hilbe C, Chatterjee K, Kleshnina M. 2024. Efficiency and
resilience of cooperation in asymmetric social dilemmas. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences. 121(10), e2315558121.
mla: Hübner, Valentin, et al. “Efficiency and Resilience of Cooperation in Asymmetric
Social Dilemmas.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol.
121, no. 10, e2315558121, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2024,
doi:10.1073/pnas.2315558121.
short: V. Hübner, M. Staab, C. Hilbe, K. Chatterjee, M. Kleshnina, Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences 121 (2024).
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text: "in the research article \"Efficiency and resilience of cooperation in asymmetric
social dilemmas\" (by Valentin Hübner, Manuel Staab, Christian Hilbe, Krishnendu
Chatterjee, and Maria Kleshnina).\r\n\r\nWe used different implementations for
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Resilience of Cooperation in Asymmetric Social Dilemmas.” Zenodo, 2024, doi:10.5281/ZENODO.10639167.
short: V. Hübner, M. Kleshnina, (2024).
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abstract:
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text: Global storm-resolving models (GSRMs) use strongly refined horizontal grids
compared with the climate models typically used in the Coupled Model Intercomparison
Project (CMIP) but employ comparable vertical grid spacings. Here, we study how
changes in the vertical grid spacing and adjustments to the integration time step
affect the basic climate quantities simulated by the ICON-Sapphire atmospheric
GSRM. Simulations are performed over a 45 d period for five different vertical
grids with between 55 and 540 vertical layers and maximum tropospheric vertical
grid spacings of between 800 and 50 m, respectively. The effects of changes in
the vertical grid spacing are compared with the effects of reducing the horizontal
grid spacing from 5 to 2.5 km. For most of the quantities considered, halving
the vertical grid spacing has a smaller effect than halving the horizontal grid
spacing, but it is not negligible. Each halving of the vertical grid spacing,
along with the necessary reductions in time step length, increases cloud liquid
water by about 7 %, compared with an approximate 16 % decrease for halving the
horizontal grid spacing. The effect is due to both the vertical grid refinement
and the time step reduction. There is no tendency toward convergence in the range
of grid spacings tested here. The cloud ice amount also increases with a refinement
in the vertical grid, but it is hardly affected by the time step length and does
show a tendency to converge. While the effect on shortwave radiation is globally
dominated by the altered reflection due to the change in the cloud liquid water
content, the effect on longwave radiation is more difficult to interpret because
changes in the cloud ice concentration and cloud fraction are anticorrelated in
some regions. The simulations show that using a maximum tropospheric vertical
grid spacing larger than 400 m would increase the truncation error strongly. Computing
time investments in a further vertical grid refinement can affect the truncation
errors of GSRMs similarly to comparable investments in horizontal refinement,
because halving the vertical grid spacing is generally cheaper than halving the
horizontal grid spacing. However, convergence of boundary layer cloud properties
cannot be expected, even for the smallest maximum tropospheric grid spacing of
50 m used in this study.
acknowledgement: "The authors wish to thank Ann Kristin Naumann and three anonymous
reviewers for very helpful comments on an earlier version of this paper. We are
grateful to René Redler and Karl-Hermann Wieners for useful recommendations regarding
running the simulations. We thank Luis Kornblueh for providing an external vertical
grid generator and resolving the memory requirements for the very fine vertical
grids. We acknowledge Hauke Schulz for providing the radiosonde data. The simulations
were run at the German Climate Computing Center (DKRZ), and we thank the DKRZ staff
for their support.\r\nHauke Schmidt and Diego Jimenez-de la Cuesta received financial
support from the SOCTOC project within the framework of the ROMIC program, funded
by the German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) (grant no. 01LG1903A).\r\nThe
article processing charges for this open-access publication were covered by the
Max Planck Society."
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last_name: Schmidt
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- first_name: Jiawei
full_name: Bao, Jiawei
id: bb9a7399-fefd-11ed-be3c-ae648fd1d160
last_name: Bao
- first_name: Amrit
full_name: Cassim, Amrit
last_name: Cassim
- first_name: Shih Wei
full_name: Fang, Shih Wei
last_name: Fang
- first_name: Diego
full_name: Jimenez-De La Cuesta, Diego
last_name: Jimenez-De La Cuesta
- first_name: Paul
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last_name: Keil
- first_name: Lukas
full_name: Kluft, Lukas
last_name: Kluft
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full_name: Kroll, Clarissa
last_name: Kroll
- first_name: Theresa
full_name: Lang, Theresa
last_name: Lang
- first_name: Ulrike
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last_name: Niemeier
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last_name: Schneidereit
- first_name: Andrew I.L.
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- first_name: Bjorn
full_name: Stevens, Bjorn
last_name: Stevens
citation:
ama: Schmidt H, Rast S, Bao J, et al. Effects of vertical grid spacing on the climate
simulated in the ICON-Sapphire global storm-resolving model. Geoscientific
Model Development. 2024;17(4):1563-1584. doi:10.5194/gmd-17-1563-2024
apa: Schmidt, H., Rast, S., Bao, J., Cassim, A., Fang, S. W., Jimenez-De La Cuesta,
D., … Stevens, B. (2024). Effects of vertical grid spacing on the climate simulated
in the ICON-Sapphire global storm-resolving model. Geoscientific Model Development.
European Geosciences Union. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-17-1563-2024
chicago: Schmidt, Hauke, Sebastian Rast, Jiawei Bao, Amrit Cassim, Shih Wei Fang,
Diego Jimenez-De La Cuesta, Paul Keil, et al. “Effects of Vertical Grid Spacing
on the Climate Simulated in the ICON-Sapphire Global Storm-Resolving Model.” Geoscientific
Model Development. European Geosciences Union, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-17-1563-2024.
ieee: H. Schmidt et al., “Effects of vertical grid spacing on the climate
simulated in the ICON-Sapphire global storm-resolving model,” Geoscientific
Model Development, vol. 17, no. 4. European Geosciences Union, pp. 1563–1584,
2024.
ista: Schmidt H, Rast S, Bao J, Cassim A, Fang SW, Jimenez-De La Cuesta D, Keil
P, Kluft L, Kroll C, Lang T, Niemeier U, Schneidereit A, Williams AIL, Stevens
B. 2024. Effects of vertical grid spacing on the climate simulated in the ICON-Sapphire
global storm-resolving model. Geoscientific Model Development. 17(4), 1563–1584.
mla: Schmidt, Hauke, et al. “Effects of Vertical Grid Spacing on the Climate Simulated
in the ICON-Sapphire Global Storm-Resolving Model.” Geoscientific Model Development,
vol. 17, no. 4, European Geosciences Union, 2024, pp. 1563–84, doi:10.5194/gmd-17-1563-2024.
short: H. Schmidt, S. Rast, J. Bao, A. Cassim, S.W. Fang, D. Jimenez-De La Cuesta,
P. Keil, L. Kluft, C. Kroll, T. Lang, U. Niemeier, A. Schneidereit, A.I.L. Williams,
B. Stevens, Geoscientific Model Development 17 (2024) 1563–1584.
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department:
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text: In this note, we prove a formula for the cancellation exponent kv,n between
division polynomials ψn and ϕn associated with a sequence {nP}n∈N of points
on an elliptic curve E defined over a discrete valuation field K. The formula
greatly generalizes the previously known special cases and treats also the case
of non-standard Kodaira types for non-perfect residue fields.
acknowledgement: Silverman, and Paul Voutier for the comments on the earlier version
of this paper. The first author acknowledges the support by Dioscuri programme initiated
by the Max Planck Society, jointly managed with the National Science Centre (Poland),
and mutually funded by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education and the
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. The second author has been supported
by MIUR (Italy) through PRIN 2017 ‘Geometric, algebraic and analytic methods in
arithmetic’ and has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research
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apa: 'Naskręcki, B., & Verzobio, M. (2024). Common valuations of division polynomials.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Section A: Mathematics. Cambridge
University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/prm.2024.7'
chicago: 'Naskręcki, Bartosz, and Matteo Verzobio. “Common Valuations of Division
Polynomials.” Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Section A: Mathematics.
Cambridge University Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1017/prm.2024.7.'
ieee: 'B. Naskręcki and M. Verzobio, “Common valuations of division polynomials,”
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Section A: Mathematics. Cambridge
University Press, 2024.'
ista: 'Naskręcki B, Verzobio M. 2024. Common valuations of division polynomials.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Section A: Mathematics., 2203.02015.'
mla: 'Naskręcki, Bartosz, and Matteo Verzobio. “Common Valuations of Division Polynomials.”
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Section A: Mathematics, 2203.02015,
Cambridge University Press, 2024, doi:10.1017/prm.2024.7.'
short: 'B. Naskręcki, M. Verzobio, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Section A: Mathematics (2024).'
date_created: 2023-01-16T11:45:22Z
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ec_funded: 1
external_id:
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- Elliptic curves
- Néron models
- division polynomials
- height functions
- discrete valuation rings
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call_identifier: H2020
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title: Common valuations of division polynomials
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abstract:
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text: Speciation is a key evolutionary process that is not yet fully understood.
Combining population genomic and ecological data from multiple diverging pairs
of marine snails (Littorina) supports the search for speciation mechanisms. Placing
pairs on a one-dimensional speciation continuum, from undifferentiated populations
to species, obscured the complexity of speciation. Adding multiple axes helped
to describe either speciation routes or reproductive isolation in the snails.
Divergent ecological selection repeatedly generated barriers between ecotypes,
but appeared less important in completing speciation while genetic incompatibilities
played a key role. Chromosomal inversions contributed to genomic barriers, but
with variable impact. A multidimensional (hypercube) approach supported framing
of questions and identification of knowledge gaps and can be useful to understand
speciation in many other systems.
acknowledgement: KJ, MR, and RKB were supported by grants from the Swedish Research
Council (2021-0419, 2021-05243, and 2018-03695, respectively). RKB was also supported
by the Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2021-141), RF by FCT- Portuguese Science Foundation
(PTDC/BIA-EVL/1614/2021 and 2020.00275.CEECIND), and AMW by Norwegian Research Council
RCN (Project number 315287). We thank the members of the Integration of Speciation
Research network for stimulating discussions, the Littorina research community for
important contributions of data and analyses, and Cynthia Riginos for useful comments
on an earlier draft.
article_processing_charge: Yes (in subscription journal)
article_type: review
author:
- first_name: Kerstin
full_name: Johannesson, Kerstin
last_name: Johannesson
- first_name: Rui
full_name: Faria, Rui
last_name: Faria
- first_name: Alan
full_name: Le Moan, Alan
last_name: Le Moan
- first_name: Marina
full_name: Rafajlović, Marina
last_name: Rafajlović
- first_name: Anja M
full_name: Westram, Anja M
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last_name: Westram
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last_name: Butlin
- first_name: Sean
full_name: Stankowski, Sean
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last_name: Stankowski
citation:
ama: Johannesson K, Faria R, Le Moan A, et al. Diverse pathways to speciation revealed
by marine snails. Trends in Genetics. 2024. doi:10.1016/j.tig.2024.01.002
apa: Johannesson, K., Faria, R., Le Moan, A., Rafajlović, M., Westram, A. M., Butlin,
R. K., & Stankowski, S. (2024). Diverse pathways to speciation revealed by
marine snails. Trends in Genetics. Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tig.2024.01.002
chicago: Johannesson, Kerstin, Rui Faria, Alan Le Moan, Marina Rafajlović, Anja
M Westram, Roger K. Butlin, and Sean Stankowski. “Diverse Pathways to Speciation
Revealed by Marine Snails.” Trends in Genetics. Cell Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tig.2024.01.002.
ieee: K. Johannesson et al., “Diverse pathways to speciation revealed by
marine snails,” Trends in Genetics. Cell Press, 2024.
ista: Johannesson K, Faria R, Le Moan A, Rafajlović M, Westram AM, Butlin RK, Stankowski
S. 2024. Diverse pathways to speciation revealed by marine snails. Trends in Genetics.
mla: Johannesson, Kerstin, et al. “Diverse Pathways to Speciation Revealed by Marine
Snails.” Trends in Genetics, Cell Press, 2024, doi:10.1016/j.tig.2024.01.002.
short: K. Johannesson, R. Faria, A. Le Moan, M. Rafajlović, A.M. Westram, R.K. Butlin,
S. Stankowski, Trends in Genetics (2024).
date_created: 2024-03-10T23:00:54Z
date_published: 2024-02-22T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2024-03-13T12:08:57Z
day: '22'
ddc:
- '570'
department:
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doi: 10.1016/j.tig.2024.01.002
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month: '02'
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pmid: 1
publication: Trends in Genetics
publication_identifier:
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publisher: Cell Press
quality_controlled: '1'
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title: Diverse pathways to speciation revealed by marine snails
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...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: The paper is devoted to the analysis of the global well-posedness and the
interior regularity of the 2D Navier–Stokes equations with inhomogeneous stochastic
boundary conditions. The noise, white in time and coloured in space, can be interpreted
as the physical law describing the driving mechanism on the atmosphere–ocean interface,
i.e. as a balance of the shear stress of the ocean and the horizontal wind force.
acknowledgement: The authors thank Professor Franco Flandoli for useful discussions
and valuable insight into the subject. In particular, A.A. would like to thank professor
Franco Flandoli for hosting and financially contributing to his research visit at
Scuola Normale di Pisa in January 2023, where this work started. E.L. would like
to express sincere gratitude to Professor Marco Fuhrman for igniting his interest
in this particular field of research. E.L. want to thank Professor Matthias Hieber
and Dr. Martin Saal for useful discussions. Finally, the authors thank the anonymous
referee for helpful comments which improved the paper from its initial version.Open
access funding provided by Scuola Normale Superiore within the CRUI-CARE Agreement.
A. Agresti has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the
European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant Agreement
No. 948819).
article_processing_charge: Yes (via OA deal)
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Antonio
full_name: Agresti, Antonio
id: 673cd0cc-9b9a-11eb-b144-88f30e1fbb72
last_name: Agresti
orcid: 0000-0002-9573-2962
- first_name: Eliseo
full_name: Luongo, Eliseo
last_name: Luongo
citation:
ama: Agresti A, Luongo E. Global well-posedness and interior regularity of 2D Navier-Stokes
equations with stochastic boundary conditions. Mathematische Annalen. 2024.
doi:10.1007/s00208-024-02812-0
apa: Agresti, A., & Luongo, E. (2024). Global well-posedness and interior regularity
of 2D Navier-Stokes equations with stochastic boundary conditions. Mathematische
Annalen. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00208-024-02812-0
chicago: Agresti, Antonio, and Eliseo Luongo. “Global Well-Posedness and Interior
Regularity of 2D Navier-Stokes Equations with Stochastic Boundary Conditions.”
Mathematische Annalen. Springer Nature, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00208-024-02812-0.
ieee: A. Agresti and E. Luongo, “Global well-posedness and interior regularity of
2D Navier-Stokes equations with stochastic boundary conditions,” Mathematische
Annalen. Springer Nature, 2024.
ista: Agresti A, Luongo E. 2024. Global well-posedness and interior regularity of
2D Navier-Stokes equations with stochastic boundary conditions. Mathematische
Annalen.
mla: Agresti, Antonio, and Eliseo Luongo. “Global Well-Posedness and Interior Regularity
of 2D Navier-Stokes Equations with Stochastic Boundary Conditions.” Mathematische
Annalen, Springer Nature, 2024, doi:10.1007/s00208-024-02812-0.
short: A. Agresti, E. Luongo, Mathematische Annalen (2024).
date_created: 2024-03-10T23:00:54Z
date_published: 2024-02-27T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2024-03-13T12:20:23Z
day: '27'
department:
- _id: JuFi
doi: 10.1007/s00208-024-02812-0
ec_funded: 1
external_id:
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- '2306.11081'
language:
- iso: eng
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url: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00208-024-02812-0
month: '02'
oa: 1
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project:
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call_identifier: H2020
grant_number: '948819'
name: Bridging Scales in Random Materials
publication: Mathematische Annalen
publication_identifier:
eissn:
- 1432-1807
issn:
- 0025-5831
publication_status: epub_ahead
publisher: Springer Nature
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Global well-posedness and interior regularity of 2D Navier-Stokes equations
with stochastic boundary conditions
type: journal_article
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year: '2024'
...
---
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abstract:
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text: The coupling between Ca2+ channels and release sensors is a key factor defining
the signaling properties of a synapse. However, the coupling nanotopography at
many synapses remains unknown, and it is unclear how it changes during development.
To address these questions, we examined coupling at the cerebellar inhibitory
basket cell (BC)-Purkinje cell (PC) synapse. Biophysical analysis of transmission
by paired recording and intracellular pipette perfusion revealed that the effects
of exogenous Ca2+ chelators decreased during development, despite constant reliance
of release on P/Q-type Ca2+ channels. Structural analysis by freeze-fracture replica
labeling (FRL) and transmission electron microscopy (EM) indicated that presynaptic
P/Q-type Ca2+ channels formed nanoclusters throughout development, whereas docked
vesicles were only clustered at later developmental stages. Modeling suggested
a developmental transformation from a more random to a more clustered coupling
nanotopography. Thus, presynaptic signaling developmentally approaches a point-to-point
configuration, optimizing speed, reliability, and energy efficiency of synaptic
transmission.
acknowledged_ssus:
- _id: EM-Fac
- _id: PreCl
- _id: M-Shop
acknowledgement: We thank Drs. David DiGregorio and Erwin Neher for critically reading
an earlier version of the manuscript, Ralf Schneggenburger for helpful discussions,
Benjamin Suter and Katharina Lichter for support with image analysis, Chris Wojtan
for advice on numerical solution of partial differential equations, Maria Reva for
help with Ripley analysis, Alois Schlögl for programming, and Akari Hagiwara and
Toshihisa Ohtsuka for anti-ELKS antibody. We are grateful to Florian Marr, Christina
Altmutter, and Vanessa Zheden for excellent technical assistance and to Eleftheria
Kralli-Beller for manuscript editing. This research was supported by the Scientific
Services Units (SSUs) of ISTA (Electron Microscopy Facility, Preclinical Facility,
and Machine Shop). The project received funding from the European Research Council
(ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant
agreement no. 692692), the Fonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung
(Z 312-B27, Wittgenstein award; P 36232-B), all to P.J., and a DOC fellowship of
the Austrian Academy of Sciences to J.-J.C.
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last_name: Chen
- first_name: Walter
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last_name: Kaufmann
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- first_name: Chong
full_name: Chen, Chong
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last_name: Chen
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last_name: Arai
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last_name: Kim
- first_name: Ryuichi
full_name: Shigemoto, Ryuichi
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last_name: Shigemoto
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- first_name: Peter M
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last_name: Jonas
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citation:
ama: Chen J, Kaufmann W, Chen C, et al. Developmental transformation of Ca2+ channel-vesicle
nanotopography at a central GABAergic synapse. Neuron. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2023.12.002
apa: Chen, J., Kaufmann, W., Chen, C., Arai, itaru, Kim, O., Shigemoto, R., &
Jonas, P. M. (n.d.). Developmental transformation of Ca2+ channel-vesicle nanotopography
at a central GABAergic synapse. Neuron. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2023.12.002
chicago: Chen, JingJing, Walter Kaufmann, Chong Chen, itaru Arai, Olena Kim, Ryuichi
Shigemoto, and Peter M Jonas. “Developmental Transformation of Ca2+ Channel-Vesicle
Nanotopography at a Central GABAergic Synapse.” Neuron. Elsevier, n.d.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2023.12.002.
ieee: J. Chen et al., “Developmental transformation of Ca2+ channel-vesicle
nanotopography at a central GABAergic synapse,” Neuron. Elsevier.
ista: Chen J, Kaufmann W, Chen C, Arai itaru, Kim O, Shigemoto R, Jonas PM. Developmental
transformation of Ca2+ channel-vesicle nanotopography at a central GABAergic synapse.
Neuron.
mla: Chen, JingJing, et al. “Developmental Transformation of Ca2+ Channel-Vesicle
Nanotopography at a Central GABAergic Synapse.” Neuron, Elsevier, doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2023.12.002.
short: J. Chen, W. Kaufmann, C. Chen, itaru Arai, O. Kim, R. Shigemoto, P.M. Jonas,
Neuron (n.d.).
date_created: 2024-01-21T23:00:56Z
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ama: Chen J. Developmental transformation of nanodomain coupling between Ca2+ channels
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apa: Chen, J. (2024). Developmental transformation of nanodomain coupling between
Ca2+ channels and release sensors at a central GABAergic synapse. Institute
of Science and Technology Austria. https://doi.org/10.15479/at:ista:15101
chicago: Chen, JingJing. “Developmental Transformation of Nanodomain Coupling between
Ca2+ Channels and Release Sensors at a Central GABAergic Synapse.” Institute of
Science and Technology Austria, 2024. https://doi.org/10.15479/at:ista:15101.
ieee: J. Chen, “Developmental transformation of nanodomain coupling between Ca2+
channels and release sensors at a central GABAergic synapse,” Institute of Science
and Technology Austria, 2024.
ista: Chen J. 2024. Developmental transformation of nanodomain coupling between
Ca2+ channels and release sensors at a central GABAergic synapse. Institute of
Science and Technology Austria.
mla: Chen, JingJing. Developmental Transformation of Nanodomain Coupling between
Ca2+ Channels and Release Sensors at a Central GABAergic Synapse. Institute
of Science and Technology Austria, 2024, doi:10.15479/at:ista:15101.
short: J. Chen, Developmental Transformation of Nanodomain Coupling between Ca2+
Channels and Release Sensors at a Central GABAergic Synapse, Institute of Science
and Technology Austria, 2024.
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text: Quantum computers are increasing in size and quality but are still very noisy.
Error mitigation extends the size of the quantum circuits that noisy devices can
meaningfully execute. However, state-of-the-art error mitigation methods are hard
to implement and the limited qubit connectivity in superconducting qubit devices
restricts most applications to the hardware's native topology. Here we show a
quantum approximate optimization algorithm (QAOA) on nonplanar random regular
graphs with up to 40 nodes enabled by a machine learning-based error mitigation.
We use a swap network with careful decision-variable-to-qubit mapping and a feed-forward
neural network to optimize a depth-two QAOA on up to 40 qubits. We observe a meaningful
parameter optimization for the largest graph which requires running quantum circuits
with 958 two-qubit gates. Our paper emphasizes the need to mitigate samples, and
not only expectation values, in quantum approximate optimization. These results
are a step towards executing quantum approximate optimization at a scale that
is not classically simulable. Reaching such system sizes is key to properly understanding
the true potential of heuristic algorithms like QAOA.
acknowledgement: S.H.S. acknowledges support from the IBM Ph.D. fellowship 2022 in
quantum computing. The authors also thank M. Serbyn, R. Kueng, R. A. Medina, and
S. Woerner for fruitful discussions.
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ama: Sack S, Egger DJ. Large-scale quantum approximate optimization on nonplanar
graphs with machine learning noise mitigation. Physical Review Research.
2024;6(1). doi:10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.013223
apa: Sack, S., & Egger, D. J. (2024). Large-scale quantum approximate optimization
on nonplanar graphs with machine learning noise mitigation. Physical Review
Research. American Physical Society. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.013223
chicago: Sack, Stefan, and Daniel J. Egger. “Large-Scale Quantum Approximate Optimization
on Nonplanar Graphs with Machine Learning Noise Mitigation.” Physical Review
Research. American Physical Society, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.013223.
ieee: S. Sack and D. J. Egger, “Large-scale quantum approximate optimization on
nonplanar graphs with machine learning noise mitigation,” Physical Review Research,
vol. 6, no. 1. American Physical Society, 2024.
ista: Sack S, Egger DJ. 2024. Large-scale quantum approximate optimization on nonplanar
graphs with machine learning noise mitigation. Physical Review Research. 6(1),
013223.
mla: Sack, Stefan, and Daniel J. Egger. “Large-Scale Quantum Approximate Optimization
on Nonplanar Graphs with Machine Learning Noise Mitigation.” Physical Review
Research, vol. 6, no. 1, 013223, American Physical Society, 2024, doi:10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.013223.
short: S. Sack, D.J. Egger, Physical Review Research 6 (2024).
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text: Cell division in all domains of life requires the orchestration of many proteins,
but in Archaea most of the machinery remains poorly characterized. Here we investigate
the FtsZ-based cell division mechanism in Haloferax volcanii and find proteins
containing photosynthetic reaction centre (PRC) barrel domains that play an essential
role in archaeal cell division. We rename these proteins cell division protein
B 1 (CdpB1) and CdpB2. Depletions and deletions in their respective genes cause
severe cell division defects, generating drastically enlarged cells. Fluorescence
microscopy of tagged FtsZ1, FtsZ2 and SepF in CdpB1 and CdpB2 mutant strains revealed
an unusually disordered divisome that is not organized into a distinct ring-like
structure. Biochemical analysis shows that SepF forms a tripartite complex with
CdpB1/2 and crystal structures suggest that these two proteins might form filaments,
possibly aligning SepF and the FtsZ2 ring during cell division. Overall our results
indicate that PRC-domain proteins play essential roles in FtsZ-based cell division
in Archaea.
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acknowledgement: We thank X. Ye (ISTA) for providing the His–SUMO expression plasmid
pSVA13429. pCDB302 was a gift from C. Bahl (Addgene plasmid number 113673; http://n2t.net/addgene:113673;
RRID Addgene_113673). We thank B. Ahsan, G. Sharov, G. Cannone and S. Chen from
the Medical Research Council (MRC) LMB Electron Microscopy Facility for help and
support. We thank Scientific Computing at the MRC LMB for their support. We thank
L. Trübestein and N. Krasnici of the protein service unit of the ISTA Lab Support
Facility for help with the SEC coupled with multi-angle light scattering experiments.
We thank D. Grohmann and R. Reichelt from the Archaea Centre at the University of
Regensburg for providing the P. furiosus cell material. P.N. and S.-V.A. were supported
by a Momentum grant from the Volkswagen (VW) Foundation (grant number 94933). D.K.-C.
and D.B. were supported by the VW Stiftung ‘Life?’ programme (to J.L.; grant number
Az 96727) and by the MRC, as part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), MRC file
reference number U105184326 (to J.L.). N.T. and S.G. acknowledge support from the
French Government’s Investissement d’Avenir program, Laboratoire d’Excellence ‘Integrative
Biology of Emerging Infectious Diseases’ (grant number ANR-10-LABX-62-IBEID), and
the computational and storage services (Maestro cluster) provided by the IT department
at Institut Pasteur. M.K. and M.L. were supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
Stand-Alone P34607. For the purpose of open access, the MRC Laboratory of Molecular
Biology has applied a CC BY public copyright licence to any author accepted manuscript
version arising.
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- first_name: Dom
full_name: Bellini, Dom
last_name: Bellini
- first_name: Chris
full_name: Van Der Does, Chris
last_name: Van Der Does
- first_name: Marko
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- first_name: Najwa
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- first_name: Anna
full_name: Yeates, Anna
last_name: Yeates
- first_name: Maxime
full_name: Tourte, Maxime
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- first_name: Simonetta
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- first_name: Sonja Verena
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citation:
ama: Nußbaum P, Kureisaite-Ciziene D, Bellini D, et al. Proteins containing photosynthetic
reaction centre domains modulate FtsZ-based archaeal cell division. Nature
Microbiology. 2024;9(3):698-711. doi:10.1038/s41564-024-01600-5
apa: Nußbaum, P., Kureisaite-Ciziene, D., Bellini, D., Van Der Does, C., Kojic,
M., Taib, N., … Albers, S. V. (2024). Proteins containing photosynthetic reaction
centre domains modulate FtsZ-based archaeal cell division. Nature Microbiology.
Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41564-024-01600-5
chicago: Nußbaum, Phillip, Danguole Kureisaite-Ciziene, Dom Bellini, Chris Van Der
Does, Marko Kojic, Najwa Taib, Anna Yeates, et al. “Proteins Containing Photosynthetic
Reaction Centre Domains Modulate FtsZ-Based Archaeal Cell Division.” Nature
Microbiology. Springer Nature, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41564-024-01600-5.
ieee: P. Nußbaum et al., “Proteins containing photosynthetic reaction centre
domains modulate FtsZ-based archaeal cell division,” Nature Microbiology,
vol. 9, no. 3. Springer Nature, pp. 698–711, 2024.
ista: Nußbaum P, Kureisaite-Ciziene D, Bellini D, Van Der Does C, Kojic M, Taib
N, Yeates A, Tourte M, Gribaldo S, Loose M, Löwe J, Albers SV. 2024. Proteins
containing photosynthetic reaction centre domains modulate FtsZ-based archaeal
cell division. Nature Microbiology. 9(3), 698–711.
mla: Nußbaum, Phillip, et al. “Proteins Containing Photosynthetic Reaction Centre
Domains Modulate FtsZ-Based Archaeal Cell Division.” Nature Microbiology,
vol. 9, no. 3, Springer Nature, 2024, pp. 698–711, doi:10.1038/s41564-024-01600-5.
short: P. Nußbaum, D. Kureisaite-Ciziene, D. Bellini, C. Van Der Does, M. Kojic,
N. Taib, A. Yeates, M. Tourte, S. Gribaldo, M. Loose, J. Löwe, S.V. Albers, Nature
Microbiology 9 (2024) 698–711.
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name: "Understanding bacterial cell division by in vitro\r\nreconstitution"
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title: Proteins containing photosynthetic reaction centre domains modulate FtsZ-based
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text: In this paper we consider an SPDE where the leading term is a second order
operator with periodic boundary conditions, coefficients which are measurable
in (t,ω) , and Hölder continuous in space. Assuming stochastic parabolicity conditions,
we prove Lp((0,T)×Ω,tκdt;Hσ,q(Td)) -estimates. The main novelty is that we do
not require p=q . Moreover, we allow arbitrary σ∈R and weights in time. Such
mixed regularity estimates play a crucial role in applications to nonlinear SPDEs
which is clear from our previous work. To prove our main results we develop a
general perturbation theory for SPDEs. Moreover, we prove a new result on pointwise
multiplication in spaces with fractional smoothness.
acknowledgement: The first author has been partially supported by the Nachwuchsring
– Network for the promotion of young scientists – at TU Kaiserslautern. The second
author is supported by the VIDI subsidy 639.032.427 of the Netherlands Organisation
for Scientific Research (NWO). The authors thank the anonymous referees and Max
Sauerbrey for careful reading and helpful suggestions.
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last_name: Agresti
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citation:
ama: Agresti A, Veraar M. Stochastic maximal Lp(Lq)-regularity for second order
systems with periodic boundary conditions. Annales de l’institut Henri Poincare
Probability and Statistics. 2024;60(1):413-430. doi:10.1214/22-AIHP1333
apa: Agresti, A., & Veraar, M. (2024). Stochastic maximal Lp(Lq)-regularity
for second order systems with periodic boundary conditions. Annales de l’institut
Henri Poincare Probability and Statistics. Institute of Mathematical Statistics.
https://doi.org/10.1214/22-AIHP1333
chicago: Agresti, Antonio, and Mark Veraar. “Stochastic Maximal Lp(Lq)-Regularity
for Second Order Systems with Periodic Boundary Conditions.” Annales de l’institut
Henri Poincare Probability and Statistics. Institute of Mathematical Statistics,
2024. https://doi.org/10.1214/22-AIHP1333.
ieee: A. Agresti and M. Veraar, “Stochastic maximal Lp(Lq)-regularity for second
order systems with periodic boundary conditions,” Annales de l’institut Henri
Poincare Probability and Statistics, vol. 60, no. 1. Institute of Mathematical
Statistics, pp. 413–430, 2024.
ista: Agresti A, Veraar M. 2024. Stochastic maximal Lp(Lq)-regularity for second
order systems with periodic boundary conditions. Annales de l’institut Henri Poincare
Probability and Statistics. 60(1), 413–430.
mla: Agresti, Antonio, and Mark Veraar. “Stochastic Maximal Lp(Lq)-Regularity for
Second Order Systems with Periodic Boundary Conditions.” Annales de l’institut
Henri Poincare Probability and Statistics, vol. 60, no. 1, Institute of Mathematical
Statistics, 2024, pp. 413–30, doi:10.1214/22-AIHP1333.
short: A. Agresti, M. Veraar, Annales de l’institut Henri Poincare Probability and
Statistics 60 (2024) 413–430.
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day: '01'
department:
- _id: JuFi
doi: 10.1214/22-AIHP1333
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publication: Annales de l'institut Henri Poincare Probability and Statistics
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