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Top-cited papers from Shanghai Advanced Research Institute

YTHDF2 destabilizes m6A-containing RNA through direct recruitment of the CCR4–NOT deadenylase complex
Hao Du, Ya Zhao, Jinqiu He, Yao Zhang +4 more
2016· Nature Communications1.5Kdoi:10.1038/ncomms12626

Methylation at the N6 position of adenosine (m(6)A) is the most abundant RNA modification within protein-coding and long noncoding RNAs in eukaryotes and is a reversible process with important biological functions. YT521-B homology domain family (YTHDF) proteins are the readers of m(6)A, the binding of which results in the alteration of the translation efficiency and stability of m(6)A-containing RNAs. However, the mechanism by which YTHDF proteins cause the degradation of m(6)A-containing RNAs is poorly understood. Here we report that m(6)A-containing RNAs exhibit accelerated deadenylation that is mediated by the CCR4-NOT deadenylase complex. We further show that YTHDF2 recruits the CCR4-NOT complex through a direct interaction between the YTHDF2 N-terminal region and the SH domain of the CNOT1 subunit, and that this recruitment is essential for the deadenylation of m(6)A-containing RNAs by CAF1 and CCR4. Therefore, we have uncovered the mechanism of YTHDF2-mediated degradation of m(6)A-containing RNAs in mammalian cells.

The challenge of mapping the human connectome based on diffusion tractography
Klaus Maier‐Hein, Peter Neher, Jean-Christophe Houde, Marc-Alexandre Côté +4 more
2017· Nature Communications1.4Kdoi:10.1038/s41467-017-01285-x

Tractography based on non-invasive diffusion imaging is central to the study of human brain connectivity. To date, the approach has not been systematically validated in ground truth studies. Based on a simulated human brain data set with ground truth tracts, we organized an open international tractography challenge, which resulted in 96 distinct submissions from 20 research groups. Here, we report the encouraging finding that most state-of-the-art algorithms produce tractograms containing 90% of the ground truth bundles (to at least some extent). However, the same tractograms contain many more invalid than valid bundles, and half of these invalid bundles occur systematically across research groups. Taken together, our results demonstrate and confirm fundamental ambiguities inherent in tract reconstruction based on orientation information alone, which need to be considered when interpreting tractography and connectivity results. Our approach provides a novel framework for estimating reliability of tractography and encourages innovation to address its current limitations.

Technologies and perspectives for achieving carbon neutrality
Fang Wang, Jean Damascene Harindintwali, Zhizhang Yuan, Min Wang +4 more
2021· The Innovation1.3Kdoi:10.1016/j.xinn.2021.100180

Global development has been heavily reliant on the overexploitation of natural resources since the Industrial Revolution. With the extensive use of fossil fuels, deforestation, and other forms of land-use change, anthropogenic activities have contributed to the ever-increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere, causing global climate change. In response to the worsening global climate change, achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 is the most pressing task on the planet. To this end, it is of utmost importance and a significant challenge to reform the current production systems to reduce GHG emissions and promote the capture of CO2 from the atmosphere. Herein, we review innovative technologies that offer solutions achieving carbon (C) neutrality and sustainable development, including those for renewable energy production, food system transformation, waste valorization, C sink conservation, and C-negative manufacturing. The wealth of knowledge disseminated in this review could inspire the global community and drive the further development of innovative technologies to mitigate climate change and sustainably support human activities.

Arbitrary-Oriented Scene Text Detection via Rotation Proposals
Jianqi Ma, Weiyuan Shao, Hao Ye, Li Wang +3 more
2018· IEEE Transactions on Multimedia1.2Kdoi:10.1109/tmm.2018.2818020

This paper introduces a novel rotation-based framework for arbitrary-oriented text detection in natural scene images. We present the <italic xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">Rotation Region Proposal Networks</i> , which are designed to generate inclined proposals with text orientation angle information. The angle information is then adapted for bounding box regression to make the proposals more accurately fit into the text region in terms of the orientation. The <italic xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">Rotation Region-of-Interest</i> pooling layer is proposed to project arbitrary-oriented proposals to a feature map for a text region classifier. The whole framework is built upon a region-proposal-based architecture, which ensures the computational efficiency of the arbitrary-oriented text detection compared with previous text detection systems. We conduct experiments using the rotation-based framework on three real-world scene text detection datasets and demonstrate its superiority in terms of effectiveness and efficiency over previous approaches.

Thermodynamically stabilized β-CsPbI <sub>3</sub> –based perovskite solar cells with efficiencies &gt;18%
Yong Wang, M. Ibrahim Dar, Luis K. Ono, Taiyang Zhang +4 more
2019· Science1.2Kdoi:10.1126/science.aav8680

Tetragonal phases for perovskite solar cells The power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of all-inorganic perovskites are lower than those of materials with organic cations. This is in part because these materials have larger bandgaps. The cubic crystal phases of these materials also exhibit poor stability. Wang et al. synthesized the tetragonal β-phase of CsPbI 3 from HPbI 3 and CsI. The material exhibited higher stability and a more favorable bandgap, which allowed for PCEs of 15%. Passivation of the surface trap state with choline iodide boosted PCEs to 18%. Science , this issue p. 591

Green Carbon Science: Scientific Basis for Integrating Carbon Resource Processing, Utilization, and Recycling
Mingyuan He, Yuhan Sun, Buxing Han
2013· Angewandte Chemie International Edition925doi:10.1002/anie.201209384

How green was my valley: Green carbon science focuses on the transformations of carbon-containing compounds in the entire carbon cycle. The ultimate aim is to use carbon resources efficiently and minimize the net CO2 emission. This holistic view also has ramifications for related fields including petroleum refining and the production of liquid fuels and chemicals from coal, methane, CO2, and biomass.

Bifunctional Heterostructure Assembly of NiFe LDH Nanosheets on NiCoP Nanowires for Highly Efficient and Stable Overall Water Splitting
Haojie Zhang, Xiaopeng Li, Angelika Hähnel, Volker Naumann +4 more
2018· Advanced Functional Materials915doi:10.1002/adfm.201706847

Abstract 3D hierarchical heterostructure NiFe LDH@NiCoP/NF electrodes are prepared successfully on nickel foam with special interface engineering and synergistic effects. This research finds that the as‐prepared NiFe LDH@NiCoP/NF electrodes have a more sophisticated inner structure and intensive interface than a simple physical mixture. The NiFe LDH@NiCoP/NF electrodes require an overpotential as low as 120 and 220 mV to deliver 10 mA cm −2 for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in 1 m KOH, respectively. Tafel and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy further reveal a favorable kinetic during electrolysis. Specifically, the NiFe LDH@NiCoP/NF electrodes are simultaneously used as cathode and anode for overall water splitting, which requires a cell voltage of 1.57 V at 10 mA cm −2 . Furthermore, the synergistic effect of the heterostructure improves the structural stability and promotes the generation of active phases during HER and OER, resulting in excellent stability over 100 h of continuous operation. Moreover, the strategy and interface engineering of the introduced heterostructure can also be used to prepare other bifunctional and cost‐efficient electrocatalysts for various applications.

Stabilizing black-phase formamidinium perovskite formation at room temperature and high humidity
Wei Hui, Lingfeng Chao, Hui Lu, Fei Xia +4 more
2021· Science786doi:10.1126/science.abf7652

Perovskite synthesis out in the open Although methods have been developed that create the photoactive black perovskite phase of formamidinium lead iodide (α-FAPbI 3 ), these routes are temperature and humidity sensitive and less compatible with large-scale solar cell production. Hui et al. report an alternative route in which vertically aligned lead iodide thin films are grown from the ionic liquid methylamine formate. Nanoscale channels in the films lower the barrier to permeation of formamidinium iodide and enable transformation to α-FAPbI 3 , even at high humidity and room temperature. Solar cells made with these films have power conversion efficiencies as high as 24.1% that display high stability. Science , this issue p. 1359

Vapor-assisted deposition of highly efficient, stable black-phase FAPbI <sub>3</sub> perovskite solar cells
Haizhou Lu, Yuhang Liu, Paramvir Ahlawat, Aditya Mishra +4 more
2020· Science785doi:10.1126/science.abb8985

Moving a perovskite into the black The bandgap of the black α-phase FAPbI 3 (where FA is formamidinium) is nearly ideal for solar cells, but it is unstable with respect to the photoinactive yellow δ-phase. Lu et al. found that a film of the yellow phase was converted to a highly crystalline black phase by vapor exposure to methylammonium thiocyanate at 100°C, and it retained this structure after 500 hours at 85°C. Solar cells fabricated with this material had a power conversion efficiency of more than 23%. After 500 hours under maximum power tracking and a period of dark recovery, 94% of the original efficiency was retained. Science , this issue p. eabb8985

From Industry 4.0 to Agriculture 4.0: Current Status, Enabling Technologies, and Research Challenges
Ye Liu, Xiaoyuan Ma, Lei Shu, Gerhard P. Hancke +1 more
2020· IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics779doi:10.1109/tii.2020.3003910

The three previous industrial revolutions profoundly transformed agriculture industry from indigenous farming to mechanized farming and recent precision agriculture. Industrial farming paradigm greatly improves productivity, but a number of challenges have gradually emerged, which have exacerbated in recent years. Industry 4.0 is expected to reshape the agriculture industry once again and promote the fourth agricultural revolution. In this article, first, we review the current status of industrial agriculture along with lessons learned from industrialized agricultural production patterns, industrialized agricultural production processes, and the industrialized agri-food supply chain. Furthermore, five emerging technologies, namely the Internet of Things, robotics, artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and blockchain, toward Agriculture 4.0 are discussed. Specifically, we focus on the key applications of these emerging technologies in the agricultural sector and corresponding research challenges. This article aims to open up new research opportunities for readers, particularly industrial practitioners.

Catalytic conversion of lignocellulosic biomass into chemicals and fuels
Weiping Deng, Yunchao Feng, Jie Fu, Haiwei Guo +4 more
2022· Green Energy & Environment775doi:10.1016/j.gee.2022.07.003

In the search of alternative resources to make commodity chemicals and transportation fuels for a low carbon future, lignocellulosic biomass with over 180-billion-ton annual production rate has been identified as a promising feedstock. This review focuses on the state-of-the-art catalytic transformation of lignocellulosic biomass into value-added chemicals and fuels. Following a brief introduction on the structure, major resources and pretreatment methods of lignocellulosic biomass, the catalytic conversion of three main components, i.e., cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, into various compounds are comprehensively discussed. Either in separate steps or in one-pot, cellulose and hemicellulose are hydrolyzed into sugars and upgraded into oxygen-containing chemicals such as 5-HMF, furfural, polyols, and organic acids, or even nitrogen-containing chemicals such as amino acids. On the other hand, lignin is first depolymerized into phenols, catechols, guaiacols, aldehydes and ketones, and then further transformed into hydrocarbon fuels, bioplastic precursors and bioactive compounds. The review then introduces the transformations of whole biomass via catalytic gasification, catalytic pyrolysis, as well as emerging strategies. Finally, opportunities, challenges and prospective of woody biomass valorization are highlighted.

Homogenizing out-of-plane cation composition in perovskite solar cells
Zheng Liang, Yong Zhang, Huifen Xu, Wenjing Chen +4 more
2023· Nature747doi:10.1038/s41586-023-06784-0

Abstract Perovskite solar cells with the formula FA 1− x Cs x PbI 3 , where FA is formamidinium, provide an attractive option for integrating high efficiency, durable stability and compatibility with scaled-up fabrication. Despite the incorporation of Cs cations, which could potentially enable a perfect perovskite lattice 1,2 , the compositional inhomogeneity caused by A-site cation segregation is likely to be detrimental to the photovoltaic performance of the solar cells 3,4 . Here we visualized the out-of-plane compositional inhomogeneity along the vertical direction across perovskite films and identified the underlying reasons for the inhomogeneity and its potential impact for devices. We devised a strategy using 1-(phenylsulfonyl)pyrrole to homogenize the distribution of cation composition in perovskite films. The resultant p–i–n devices yielded a certified steady-state photon-to-electron conversion efficiency of 25.2% and durable stability.

Dynamic oxygen adsorption on single-atomic Ruthenium catalyst with high performance for acidic oxygen evolution reaction
Linlin Cao, Qiquan Luo, Jiajia Chen, Lan Wang +4 more
2019· Nature Communications670doi:10.1038/s41467-019-12886-z

Abstract Achieving active and stable oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in acid media based on single-atom catalysts is highly promising for cost-effective and sustainable energy supply in proton electrolyte membrane electrolyzers. Here, we report an atomically dispersed Ru 1 -N 4 site anchored on nitrogen-carbon support (Ru-N-C) as an efficient and durable electrocatalyst for acidic OER. The single-atom Ru-N-C catalyst delivers an exceptionally intrinsic activity, reaching a mass activity as high as 3571 A g metal −1 and turnover frequency of 3348 O 2 h −1 with a low overpotential of 267 mV at a current density of 10 mA cm −2 . The catalyst shows no evident deactivation or decomposition after 30-hour operation in acidic environment. Operando synchrotron radiation X-ray absorption spectroscopy and infrared spectroscopy identify the dynamic adsorption of single oxygen atom on Ru site under working potentials, and theoretical calculations demonstrate that the O-Ru 1 -N 4 site is responsible for the high OER activity and stability.

Climbing the Apex of the ORR Volcano Plot via Binuclear Site Construction: Electronic and Geometric Engineering
Meiling Xiao, Yongting Chen, Jianbing Zhu, Hao Zhang +4 more
2019· Journal of the American Chemical Society627doi:10.1021/jacs.9b08362

site. Our finding not only opens up a novel strategy to tailor the electronic structure of an atomic site toward boosted activity but also provides new insights into the fundamental understanding of diatomic sites for ORR electrocatalysis.

Both Boceprevir and GC376 efficaciously inhibit SARS-CoV-2 by targeting its main protease
Lifeng Fu, Fei Ye, Yong Feng, Feng Yu +4 more
2020· Nature Communications561doi:10.1038/s41467-020-18233-x

Abstract COVID-19 was declared a pandemic on March 11 by WHO, due to its great threat to global public health. The coronavirus main protease (M pro , also called 3CLpro) is essential for processing and maturation of the viral polyprotein, therefore recognized as an attractive drug target. Here we show that a clinically approved anti-HCV drug, Boceprevir, and a pre-clinical inhibitor against feline infectious peritonitis (corona) virus (FIPV), GC376, both efficaciously inhibit SARS-CoV-2 in Vero cells by targeting M pro . Moreover, combined application of GC376 with Remdesivir, a nucleotide analogue that inhibits viral RNA dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), results in sterilizing additive effect. Further structural analysis reveals binding of both inhibitors to the catalytically active side of SARS-CoV-2 protease M pro as main mechanism of inhibition. Our findings may provide critical information for the optimization and design of more potent inhibitors against the emerging SARS-CoV-2 virus.

Highly efficient p-i-n perovskite solar cells that endure temperature variations
Guixiang Li, Zhenhuang Su, Laura Canil, Declan Hughes +4 more
2023· Science535doi:10.1126/science.add7331

Daily temperature variations induce phase transitions and lattice strains in halide perovskites, challenging their stability in solar cells. We stabilized the perovskite black phase and improved solar cell performance using the ordered dipolar structure of β-poly(1,1-difluoroethylene) to control perovskite film crystallization and energy alignment. We demonstrated p-i-n perovskite solar cells with a record power conversion efficiency of 24.6% over 18 square millimeters and 23.1% over 1 square centimeter, which retained 96 and 88% of the efficiency after 1000 hours of 1-sun maximum power point tracking at 25° and 75°C, respectively. Devices under rapid thermal cycling between -60° and +80°C showed no sign of fatigue, demonstrating the impact of the ordered dipolar structure on the operational stability of perovskite solar cells.

Operando Cooperated Catalytic Mechanism of Atomically Dispersed Cu−N <sub>4</sub> and Zn−N <sub>4</sub> for Promoting Oxygen Reduction Reaction
Miaomiao Tong, Fanfei Sun, Ying Xie, Ying Wang +4 more
2021· Angewandte Chemie International Edition525doi:10.1002/anie.202102053

Abstract Dual‐metal single‐atom catalysts exhibit superior performance for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), however, the synergistic catalytic mechanism is not deeply understood. Herein, we report a dual‐metal single‐atom catalyst consisted of Cu−N 4 and Zn−N 4 on the N‐doped carbon support (Cu/Zn−NC). It exhibits high‐efficiency ORR activity with an E onset of 0.98 V and an E 1/2 of 0.83 V, excellent stability (no degradation after 10 000 cycles), surpassing state‐of‐the‐art Pt/C and great mass of Pt‐free single atom catalysts. Operando XANES demonstrates that the Cu−N 4 as active center experiences the change from atomic dispersion to cluster with the cooperation of Zn−N 4 during ORR process, and then turns to single atom state again after reaction. DFT calculation further indicates that the adjustment effect of Zn on the d‐orbital electron distribution of Cu could benefit to the stretch and cleavage of O‐O on Cu active center, speeding up the process of rate determining step of OOH*.

Orbital coupling of hetero-diatomic nickel-iron site for bifunctional electrocatalysis of CO2 reduction and oxygen evolution
Zhiping Zeng, Li Gan, Hong Bin Yang, Xiaozhi Su +4 more
2021· Nature Communications520doi:10.1038/s41467-021-24052-5

Abstract While inheriting the exceptional merits of single atom catalysts, diatomic site catalysts (DASCs) utilize two adjacent atomic metal species for their complementary functionalities and synergistic actions. Herein, a DASC consisting of nickel-iron hetero-diatomic pairs anchored on nitrogen-doped graphene is synthesized. It exhibits extraordinary electrocatalytic activities and stability for both CO 2 reduction reaction (CO 2 RR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Furthermore, the rechargeable Zn-CO 2 battery equipped with such bifunctional catalyst shows high Faradaic efficiency and outstanding rechargeability. The in-depth experimental and theoretical analyses reveal the orbital coupling between the catalytic iron center and the adjacent nickel atom, which leads to alteration in orbital energy level, unique electronic states, higher oxidation state of iron, and weakened binding strength to the reaction intermediates, thus boosted CO 2 RR and OER performance. This work provides critical insights to rational design, working mechanism, and application of hetero-DASCs.

A review of the catalytic hydrogenation of carbon dioxide into value-added hydrocarbons
Haiyan Yang, Chen Zhang, Peng Gao, Hui Wang +4 more
2017· Catalysis Science & Technology514doi:10.1039/c7cy01403a

We review the indirect and direct routes for CO<sub>2</sub> hydrogenation to hydrocarbons and recent developments in catalyst design, performance and mechanism.

Direct Production of Lower Olefins from CO<sub>2</sub> Conversion via Bifunctional Catalysis
Peng Gao, Shanshan Dang, Shenggang Li, Xianni Bu +4 more
2017· ACS Catalysis514doi:10.1021/acscatal.7b02649

Direct conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) into lower olefins (C2=–C4=), generally referring to ethylene, propylene, and butylene, is highly attractive as a sustainable production route for its great significance in greenhouse gas control and fossil fuel substitution, but such a route always tends to be low in selectivity toward olefins. Here we present a bifunctional catalysis process that offers C2=–C4= selectivity as high as 80% and C2–C4 selectivity around 93% at more than 35% CO2 conversion. This is achieved by a bifunctional catalyst composed of indium–zirconium composite oxide and SAPO-34 zeolite, which is responsible for CO2 activation and selective C–C coupling, respectively. We demonstrate that both the precise control of oxygen vacancies on the oxide surface and the integration manner of the components are crucial in the direct production of lower olefins from CO2 hydrogenation. No obvious deactivation is observed over 150 h, indicating a promising potential for industrial application.