Duan, Yanghua Sedlak, David
To oxidize trace concentrations of organic contaminants under conditions relevant to surface- and groundwater, air-diffusion cathodes were coupled to stainless-steel cathodes that convert atmospheric O2 into hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), which then was activated to produce hydroxyl radicals (·OH). By separating H2O2 generation from its activation and e...
Valentin-Alvarado, Luis Appler, Kathryn De Anda, Valerie Schoelmerich, Marie West-Roberts, Jacob Kivenson, Veronika Crits-Christoph, Alexander Ly, Lynn Sachdeva, Rohan Greening, Chris
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The roles of Asgard archaea in eukaryogenesis and marine biogeochemical cycles are well studied, yet their contributions in soil ecosystems remain unknown. Of particular interest are Asgard archaeal contributions to methane cycling in wetland soils. To investigate this, we reconstructed two complete genomes for soil-associated Atabeyarchaeia, a new...
Wu, Liang Liu, Sitao Liu, Haizhou
Dichloramine (NHCl2) naturally exists in reverse osmosis (RO) permeate due to its application as an antifouling chemical in membrane-based potable reuse treatment. This study investigated mechanisms of background NHCl2 hydrolysis associated with the generation of oxidative radical species in RO permeate, established a kinetic model to predict the o...
Xie, Shaohua Lu, Yue Ye, Kailong Tan, Wei Cao, Sufeng Wang, Chunying Kim, Daekun Zhang, Xing Loukusa, Jeremia Li, Yaobin
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Effective synthesis and application of single-atom catalysts on supports lacking enough defects remain a significant challenge in environmental catalysis. Herein, we present a universal defect-enrichment strategy to increase the surface defects of CeO2-based supports through H2 reduction pretreatment. The Pt catalysts supported by defective CeO2-ba...
Sharifi, Sarah Yamamoto, Tomoko Zeug, Andre Elsner, Matthias Avezov, Edward Mehmeti, Ilir
Adipose tissue-derived non-esterified saturated long-chain fatty acid palmitate (PA) decisively contributes to β-cell demise in type 2 diabetes mellitus in part through the excessive generation of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) as the primary site of oxidative protein folding could represent a significant source of H2O2. B...
Pezacki, Aidan Gonciarz, Ryan Okamura, Toshitaka Matier, Carson Torrente, Laura Cheng, Ke Miller, Sophia Ralle, Martina Ward, Nathan DeNicola, Gina
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Iron is an essential element for life owing to its ability to participate in a diverse array of oxidation-reduction reactions. However, misregulation of iron-dependent redox cycling can also produce oxidative stress, contributing to cell growth, proliferation, and death pathways underlying aging, cancer, neurodegeneration, and metabolic diseases. F...
Yano, Junko Kern, Jan Yachandra, Vittal
The structure and mechanism of the water-oxidation chemistry that occurs in photosystem II have been subjects of great interest. The advent of X-ray free electron lasers allowed the determination of structures of the stable intermediate states and of steps in the transitions between these intermediate states, bringing a new perspective to this fiel...
Susa, Katherine Bradshaw, Gary Eisert, Robyn Schilling, Charlotte Kalocsay, Marian Blacklow, Stephen Kruse, Andrew
The B cell receptor (BCR) signals together with a multi-component co-receptor complex to initiate B cell activation in response to antigen binding. Here, we take advantage of peroxidase-catalyzed proximity labeling combined with quantitative mass spectrometry to track co-receptor signaling dynamics in Raji cells from 10 s to 2 h after BCR stimulati...
Januzzi, James van Kimmenade, Roland Liu, Yuxi Hu, Xingdi Browne, Auris Plutzky, Jorge Tsimikas, Sotirios Blankstein, Ron Natarajan, Pradeep
BACKGROUND: Higher lipoprotein(a) and oxidized phospholipid concentrations are associated with increased risk for coronary artery disease and valvular heart disease. The role of lipoprotein(a) or oxidized phospholipid as a risk factor for incident heart failure (HF) or its complications remains uncertain. METHODS AND RESULTS: A total of 1251 indivi...
Bonet-Aleta, Javier Encinas-Gimenez, Miguel Oi, Miku Pezacki, Aidan Sebastian, Victor de Martino, Alba Martín-Pardillos, Ana Martin-Duque, Pilar Hueso, Jose Chang, Christopher
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Copper plays critical roles as a metal active site cofactor and metalloallosteric signal for enzymes involved in cell proliferation and metabolism, making it an attractive target for cancer therapy. In this study, we investigated the efficacy of polydopamine nanoparticles (PDA NPs), classically applied for metal removal from water, as a therapeutic...