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1.
Phys Rev Lett ; 132(12): 120401, 2024 Mar 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38579202

ABSTRACT

We investigate the impact of nonreciprocity on universality and critical phenomena in open quantum interacting many-body systems. Nonreciprocal open quantum systems often have an exotic spectral sensitivity to boundary conditions, known as the Liouvillian skin effect (LSE). By considering an open quantum XXZ spin chain that exhibits LSE, we demonstrate the existence of a universal scaling regime that is not affected by the presence of the LSE. We resolve the critical exponents, which differ from those of free fermions, via tensor network methods and demonstrate that observables exhibit a universal scaling collapse, irrespective of the reciprocity. We find that the LSE only becomes relevant when a healing length scale ξ_{heal} at the system's edge (which is different from the localization length of the eigenstate of the Liouvillian) exceeds the system size, allowing edge properties to dominate the physics. We expect this result to be a generic feature of nonreciprocal models in the vicinity of a critical point. The driven-dissipative quantum criticality we observe has no classical analog and stems from the existence of multiple dark states.

2.
J Gen Appl Microbiol ; 69(4): 196-205, 2024 Feb 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37081609

ABSTRACT

The Escherichia coli genome was searched for potential terminators of the rolling-circle replication of staphylococcal plasmid pC194. The replication origin of pC194 was randomly inserted into the E. coli chromosome and rolling-circle replication was initiated by producing pC194's replication protein from a plasmid. Circular DNA resulting from termination in the chromosome was recovered from 42 of the 100 insertion clones screened. The nucleotide sequences at the ends of the chromosomal segment in the recovered DNA were determined and used to identify the locus of integration and the point of termination. The sequence beyond the termination point was retrieved from the database. This information would have been unrecoverable if synthetic random sequences had been used for screening. The consensus sequence based on the discovered potential terminators was consistent with the results of previous and new experiments. The recovered circular DNAs contain a hybrid origin consisting of a 5' part derived from the chromosomal DNA and a 3' part of the integrated origin. Two such hybrid origins were examined for initiation function and shown to be as effective as the authentic pC194 origin. These results suggest a possible evolutionary mechanism in which a rolling-circle plasmid may acquire genes from the host organism.


Subject(s)
DNA, Circular , Escherichia coli , Escherichia coli/genetics , Base Sequence , Plasmids/genetics , DNA, Circular/genetics , Genomics
3.
Nihon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai Zasshi ; 79(9): 932-940, 2023 Sep 20.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37495539

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a hands-on seminar using a Web conferencing system, based on the post-event questionnaires of the face-to-face and online seminars of the hands-on seminar. For participants to feel realistic training in the online seminars, four educational videos explaining the procedure of the practical skill were created. We compared results of questionnaires acquired from participants after the face-to-face and online seminars. The questions about expectation, comprehension, satisfaction level, and lecture time for the seminars were graded on a 5-point scale. The higher the scores, the higher the rating, except for lecture time. A score of 3 was appropriate for the lecture time, with a higher score indicating that the seminar felt longer and a lower score indicating that the seminar felt shorter. In the evaluation of classroom lectures, such as expectation, comprehension, and satisfaction level for the seminars, there were no significant differences between the face-to-face and online seminars, and both achieved high scores of 4 or more. There was a significant difference in the evaluation of lecture time for classroom lectures, with participants feeling that it was too short in the face-to-face but just right in the online. In all evaluations for hands-on training and discussion, there were no significant differences between the face-to-face and online seminars, and both achieved high scores of 4 or more and time was short. It was concluded that our proposed online seminar approach could achieve a high level of evaluation as face-to-face seminars.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Pandemics , Humans , COVID-19/epidemiology , Surveys and Questionnaires
4.
Biochimie ; 202: 85-93, 2022 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35988842

ABSTRACT

The staphylococcal plasmid pC194 is replicated through the rolling-circle mechanism. Its replication protein RepA has been proposed to initiate replication by making a bond between Y214 and DNA phosphate via transesterification and to terminate it by hydrolyzing DNA with E210 and carrying out strand transfer. We tested this model by examining the catalytic functions of the protein with purified RepA proteins and single-stranded DNA oligomers. The wild-type RepA formed a covalent bond with the DNA phosphate at the predicted initiation site. It hydrolyzed the phosphodiester bond at the site, which activity was found to depend on the presence of a large pseudopalindrome contained in the replication origin. The protein carried out a strand-transfer reaction which mimicked the termination step of replication. A Y214F and an E210A mutant respectively lacked the transesterification and the hydrolytic activity. These results are consistent with the previously proposed model, which was based solely on molecular genetics results. In addition, an E142A mutant was found to lack both activities, suggesting that the residue may coordinate the divalent cation necessary for them. A possible role of the pseudopalindrome in controlling the two activities of RepA during a replication cycle is also discussed.


Subject(s)
DNA Helicases , DNA, Single-Stranded , DNA Helicases/genetics , Plasmids/genetics , DNA, Single-Stranded/genetics , Phosphates
5.
Chem Biodivers ; 18(11): e2100444, 2021 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34605603

ABSTRACT

Root chemicals and the sequences of the internal transcribed spacers (ITSs) were analyzed for 9 Ligularia kanaitzensis and 3 L. subspicata samples collected in northwestern Yunnan and southwestern Sichuan, China. Subspicatins A and C were isolated from two L. kanaitzensis samples. Introgression of genes responsible for these compounds from L. subspicata was suggested by their strong connection with L. subspicata/L. lamarum and the geographical proximity of the samples to L. subspicata. DNA analysis of a set of 27 L. kanaitzensis samples including those analyzed previously showed that they belong to two clades, designated A and B. Together with the presence/absence of furanoeremophilane, the 27 samples were sorted into three groups: clade A/furan, clade B/furan, and clade B/non-furan. The ancestral plant presumably belonged to clade B/non-furan, because furanoeremophilanes are biosynthesized from eremophilan-8-ones. 1ß-Angeloyloxyfukinone, a likely intermediate between fukinone and subspicatin C, was isolated for the first time. This finding allowed us to propose plausible biosynthetic pathways of subspicatins A and C.


Subject(s)
Ligularia/chemistry , Ligularia/genetics , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plant Extracts/genetics , Plant Roots/chemistry , Plant Roots/genetics , China , Molecular Conformation , Plant Extracts/isolation & purification
6.
Nature ; 592(7854): 363-369, 2021 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33854249

ABSTRACT

Out of equilibrium, a lack of reciprocity is the rule rather than the exception. Non-reciprocity occurs, for instance, in active matter1-6, non-equilibrium systems7-9, networks of neurons10,11, social groups with conformist and contrarian members12, directional interface growth phenomena13-15 and metamaterials16-20. Although wave propagation in non-reciprocal media has recently been closely studied1,16-20, less is known about the consequences of non-reciprocity on the collective behaviour of many-body systems. Here we show that non-reciprocity leads to time-dependent phases in which spontaneously broken continuous symmetries are dynamically restored. We illustrate this mechanism with simple robotic demonstrations. The resulting phase transitions are controlled by spectral singularities called exceptional points21. We describe the emergence of these phases using insights from bifurcation theory22,23 and non-Hermitian quantum mechanics24,25. Our approach captures non-reciprocal generalizations of three archetypal classes of self-organization out of equilibrium: synchronization, flocking and pattern formation. Collective phenomena in these systems range from active time-(quasi)crystals to exceptional-point-enforced pattern formation and hysteresis. Our work lays the foundation for a general theory of critical phenomena in systems whose dynamics is not governed by an optimization principle.

7.
Phys Rev Lett ; 122(18): 185301, 2019 May 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31144881

ABSTRACT

We propose a novel mechanism for a nonequilibrium phase transition in a U(1)-broken phase of an electron-hole-photon system, from a Bose-Einstein condensate of polaritons to a photon laser, induced by the non-Hermitian nature of the condensate. We show that a (uniform) steady state of the condensate can always be classified into two types, namely, arising either from lower or upper-branch polaritons. We prove (for a general model) and demonstrate (for a particular model of polaritons) that an exceptional point where the two types coalesce marks the end point of a first-order-like phase boundary between the two types, similar to a critical point in a liquid-gas phase transition. Since the phase transition found in this paper is not in general triggered by population inversion, our result implies that the second threshold observed in experiments is not necessarily a strong-to-weak-coupling transition, contrary to the widely believed understanding. Although our calculation mainly aims to clarify polariton physics, our discussion is applicable to general driven-dissipative condensates composed of two complex fields.

8.
Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo) ; 66(6): 668-673, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29863069

ABSTRACT

Chemical constituents of Ligularia hookeri (Asteraceae) collected in Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces in China were examined for the first time. Seven furanoeremophilanes, five of which were new, as well as known bisabolane- and eudesmane-type sesquiterpenoids, were isolated. Spectroscopic evidence indicates that the previously reported 3ß-(2'-methylpropenoyloxy)furanoeremophilan-15,6ß-olide should be revised to 3ß-(2'-methylpropenoyloxy)furanoeremophilan-15,6α-olide.


Subject(s)
Asteraceae/chemistry , China , Molecular Structure , Plant Roots/chemistry
9.
Molecules ; 22(12)2017 Nov 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29186833

ABSTRACT

The diversity in root chemicals and evolutionally neutral DNA regions in the complex of Ligularia duciformis, L. kongkalingensis, and L. nelumbifolia (the d/k/n complex) was studied using eight samples collected in central and northern Sichuan Province of China. Cacalol (14) and epicacalone (15), rearranged eremophilanes, were isolated from the complex for the first time. Two new phenylpropanoids were also obtained. Seven of the eight samples produced phenylpropanoids and the other produced lupeol alone. Two of the seven samples also produced furanoeremophilanes or their derivatives and one produced oplopanes. The geographical distribution of the sesquiterpene-producing populations suggests that the production of sesquiterpenes evolved independently in separate regions. L. limprichtii collected in northern Sichuan was also analyzed and its chemical composition and the sequence of internal transcribed spacers (ITSs) in the ribosomal RNA gene cluster were found to be similar to that in the d/k/n complex and L. yunnanensis, which are morphologically similar.


Subject(s)
Asteraceae/chemistry , Propanols/chemistry , Terpenes/chemistry , Asteraceae/genetics , Biodiversity , DNA, Plant , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer , Molecular Structure
10.
Phytochemistry ; 140: 69-76, 2017 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28460262

ABSTRACT

Three natural hybrids and an introgressed individual of Ligularia were evaluated based on a combination of morphology, root chemicals, and nucleotide sequences of evolutionally neutral regions to understand the chemical outcomes of hybridization and introgression. Six previously undescribed eremophilane sesquiterpenes were isolated from hybrids between L. cyathiceps and L. lamarum/L. subspicata, and benzofurans were isolated from L. subspicata for the first time. Their structures were elucidated based on spectroscopic analyses. Some compounds produced by hybrids have not been detected in either parental species, indicating that the metabolic profile was altered by hybridization and introgression.


Subject(s)
Asteraceae/chemistry , Benzofurans/chemistry , Hybridization, Genetic , Sesquiterpenes/chemistry , Asteraceae/genetics , Base Sequence , Benzofurans/isolation & purification , China , DNA, Plant/genetics , Metabolome , Molecular Structure , Plant Roots/chemistry , Sesquiterpenes/isolation & purification
11.
Chem Biodivers ; 13(7): 837-44, 2016 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27233768

ABSTRACT

Two samples with morphologies intermediate between Ligularia tongolensis and L. cymbulifera were collected in Desha, Sichuan Province, and one, in Pachahai, Yunnan Province, P. R. China. The DNA sequencing confirmed that the samples were hybrids of the two species. Tetradymol (1), the major compound of L. cymbulifera not found in L. tongolensis, was isolated from the hybrid samples collected at both locations, while furanoeremophilan-15-oic acid derivative 4, a compound characteristic to L. tongolensis, was found in the Pachahai hybrid but not in the Desha hybrids. Thus, the chemical consequence of hybridization can be variable. In addition, analysis of L. tongolensis samples at Pachahai indicated that introgression has been a mechanism of generating chemical diversity in the plant. Eleven compounds including three new ones were isolated.


Subject(s)
Asteraceae/chemistry , Asteraceae/genetics , Furans/chemistry , Hybridization, Genetic , Sesquiterpenes/chemistry , Base Sequence , China , DNA, Plant/genetics , Furans/isolation & purification , Sesquiterpenes/isolation & purification
12.
Nat Prod Commun ; 11(2): 139-43, 2016 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27032186

ABSTRACT

Six Ligularia fischeri samples, two from Sichuan (samples 1 and 2) and four from Chongqing (samples 3-6), were examined for root chemicals and the DNA sequence of the internal transcribed spacers of the ribosomal RNA gene. Samples 2 and 3 contained benzofurans. The isolation of benzofurans shows that the chemical diversity in L. fischeri is higher than previously reported. Samples 1, 4, 5, and 6 contained eremophilanes. However, the compounds were different between sample 1 and samples 4-6, indicating variation within eremophilane producers. DNA data indicated that introgression could be a mechanism of benzofuran production in sample 2 and that sample 1 and samples 4-6 were genetically separate.


Subject(s)
Asteraceae/metabolism , Plant Proteins/chemistry , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Amino Acid Sequence , Asteraceae/chemistry , Asteraceae/genetics , Base Sequence , China , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/genetics , Demography , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant/physiology , Molecular Structure , Phylogeny , Plant Proteins/genetics , Species Specificity
13.
Nat Prod Commun ; 11(2): 145-8, 2016 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27032187

ABSTRACT

Root constituents of Ligularia longihastata were examined for the first time. Fourteen eremophilane sesquiterpenes, including two new eremophilanes identified as 3α-isobutyroyloxy-7ßH-eremophila-9,11-dien-8-one and 3ß-angeloyloxy-1ß,10ß-epoxyfuranoeremophilan-9-one, and three eudesmanes were isolated. From samples collected in Baiyu County, Sichuan Province, furanoeremophilane derivatives were isolated, while various eremophilan-8-ones were isolated from samples collected in Kangding County, Sichuan. The results suggest chemical diversity in the species.


Subject(s)
Asteraceae/chemistry , Sesquiterpenes, Eudesmane/chemistry , Sesquiterpenes/chemistry , China , Demography , Molecular Structure , Plant Roots/chemistry , Polycyclic Sesquiterpenes
14.
Nat Prod Commun ; 11(2): 149-52, 2016 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27032188

ABSTRACT

The chemical constituents of Ligularia wilsoniana were studied for the first time, using four samples collected in Chongqing City, China. Two new compounds, 6ß-(2',3'-epoxy-2'-methylpropanoyloxy)-ß,10ß-epoxyfuranoeremophilane and 11αH-6ß-(2'-hydroxymethylacryloyloxy)-1ß,10ß;7ß,8ß- diepoxyeremophilanolide, as well as eight known compounds, were isolated from one of the samples, while three to four known furanoeremophilanes were isolated from the other three samples. No compound was common to the two classes of the samples, demonstrating the presence of at least two chemotypes of this species.


Subject(s)
Asteraceae/chemistry , Sesquiterpenes/chemistry , China , Demography , Molecular Structure , Polycyclic Sesquiterpenes
15.
Microbiology (Reading) ; 162(3): 448-458, 2016 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26743942

ABSTRACT

Ribosome dimers are a translationally inactive form of ribosomes found in Escherichia coli and many other bacterial cells. In this study, we found that the 70S ribosomes of Bacillus subtilis dimerized during the early stationary phase and these dimers remained in the cytoplasm until regrowth was initiated. Ribosome dimerization during the stationary phase required the hpf gene, which encodes a homologue of the E. coli hibernation-promoting factor (Hpf). The expression of hpf was induced at an early stationary phase and its expression was observed throughout the rest of the experimental period, including the entire 6 h of the stationary phase. Ribosome dimerization followed the induction of hpf in WT cells, but the dimerization was impaired in cells harbouring a deletion in the hpf gene. Although the absence of ribosome dimerization in these Hpf-deficient cells did not affect their viability in the stationary phase, their ability to regrow from the stationary phase decreased. Thus, following the transfer of stationary-phase cells to fresh LB medium, Δhpf mutant cells grew slower than WT cells. This observed lag in growth of Δhpf cells was probably due to a delay in restoring their translational activity. During regrowth, the abundance of ribosome dimers in WT cells decreased with a concomitant increase in the abundance of 70S ribosomes and growth rate. These results suggest that the ribosome dimers, by providing 70S ribosomes to the cells, play an important role in facilitating rapid and efficient regrowth of cells under nutrient-rich conditions.


Subject(s)
Bacillus subtilis/growth & development , Bacillus subtilis/metabolism , Dimerization , Ribosomal Proteins/metabolism , Ribosomes/metabolism , Bacillus subtilis/genetics , Gene Deletion , Gene Expression Profiling , Microbial Viability , Ribosomal Proteins/genetics
16.
J Pestic Sci ; 41(1): 1-5, 2016 Feb 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30364756

ABSTRACT

Pyroxasulfone inhibits very-long-chain fatty acid elongase in susceptible weeds and facilitates preemergence weed control. Pyroxasulfone showed 98% control of Echinochloa crus-galli (ECHCG) for up to 63 days at a use rate lower than that of chloroacetamide herbicides. ED90 of pyroxasulfone against ECHCG in soil with high organic matter (OM) content did not differ significantly from that in lower OM soils. The low water solubility and the low vapor pressure of pyroxasulfone resulted in limited horizontal diffusion on the soil surface and low risk of volatilization, respectively. The herbicidal efficacy of pyroxasulfone was affected by clod size and improved with smooth soil surface preparation.

17.
Nat Prod Commun ; 11(8): 1057-1060, 2016 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30725554

ABSTRACT

The composition of root chemicals was examined for samples of L. cyathiceps x L. duciformis, L. duciformis x L. yunnanensis, and L. yunnanensis. Various furanoeremophilanes were isolated from a sample of L. cyathiceps x L. duciformis and found to be very similar to those isolated from L. cyathiceps. Lupeol and docosyl ferulate were isolated from L. yunnanensis, L. duciformis, and L. duciformis x L. yunnanensis.


Subject(s)
Asteraceae/chemistry , Asteraceae/genetics , China , DNA, Intergenic/genetics , DNA, Plant/genetics , Hybridization, Genetic , Molecular Structure , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plant Roots/chemistry , Plant Roots/genetics
18.
Nat Prod Commun ; 10(6): 823-6, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26197490

ABSTRACT

Ligularia hodgsonii was found to be diverse in China. Furanoeremophilanes were isolated from samples collected in Yunnan Province, while such compounds were absent from samples from Sichuan, Gansu, and Chongqing. DNA sequencing showed that the Yunnan samples were also genetically distinct. γ-Humulene and a new bisabolane sesquiterpene were isolated.


Subject(s)
Asteraceae/chemistry , Asteraceae/genetics , Genetic Variation , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Sesquiterpenes/chemistry , China , Molecular Structure , Monocyclic Sesquiterpenes , Plant Extracts/isolation & purification , Sesquiterpenes/isolation & purification
19.
Nat Prod Commun ; 10(1): 9-12, 2015 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25920209

ABSTRACT

Ligularia vellerea and L. melanothyrsa have been found to share chemical characteristics based on geography. In one chemotype (Shangrila type), the major components were either 15-oxygenated furanoeremophilanes or eremophilanolides; and in another (Luguhu type), either 1-angeloyloxyfuranoeremophilanes or corresponding lactones. The two L. vellerea samples were found to have experienced hybridization with either L. cyathiceps or L. kanaitzensis; however, compounds typical of L. vellerea alone were isolated from them.


Subject(s)
Asteraceae/chemistry , Hybridization, Genetic , Asteraceae/genetics , China , Phylogeography , Species Specificity
20.
J Biochem ; 157(6): 459-66, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25605759

ABSTRACT

Active equi-paritioning of the F plasmid is achieved by its sopABC gene. SopA binds to the sopAB promoter region and SopB binds to sopC. SopA also polymerizes in the presence of ATP and Mg(II), which is stimulated by SopB. Non-specific DNA is known to inhibit SopA polymerization and disassemble SopA polymer. This study followed kinetics of polymerization and de-polymerization of SopA by turbidity measurement and found new effects by DNA and SopB. Plasmid DNA, at low concentrations, shortened the lag (nucleation) phase of SopA polymerization and also caused an initial 'burst' of turbidity. Results with two non-specific 20-bp DNAs indicated sequence/length dependence of these effects. sopAB operator DNA only showed inhibition of SopA polymerization. Results of turbidity decrease of pre-formed SopA polymer in the presence of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid showed that SopB also accelerates disassembly of the SopA polymer. The steady-state level of turbidity in the presence of SopB and plasmid DNA indicated synergy between SopB and DNA in the disassembly. SopB protein showed no effect on SopA polymerization, when SopB was specifically bound to DNA. This result and others with truncation mutants of SopB suggested that a proper configuration of the domains of SopB is important for SopA-SopB interactions.


Subject(s)
DNA, Bacterial/metabolism , Escherichia coli Proteins/metabolism , Escherichia coli/metabolism , Plasmids , Polymerization , Biopolymers/metabolism , Escherichia coli/genetics
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