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High selectivity framework polymer membranes chemically tuned towards fast anion conduction

Author(s): Fang J; Zhang G; Goulet MA; Zuo P; Zhou Y; Li H; Jiang J; Guiver MD; Yang Z; Xu T;

Studying ion transport in the interaction confinement regime has important implications for membrane design and advanced electrochemical devices. A key example is the rapid-charging capability of aqueous organic redox flow batteries, enabled by near-frictionless Na+/K+ transport within triazine framework membranes. However, achieving similar breakthroughs ...

Article GUID: 40188171


Enhanced binding of guanylated poly(A) RNA by the LaM domain of LARP1

Author(s): Kozlov G; Jiang J; Rutherford T; Noronha AM; Wilds CJ; Gehring K;

La-related proteins (LARPs) are a family of RNA-binding proteins that share a conserved La motif (LaM) domain. LARP1 plays a role in regulating ribosomal protein synthesis and stabilizing mRNAs and has a unique structure without an RNA binding RRM domain adjoining the LaM domain. In this study, we investigated the physical basis for LARP1 specificity for ...

Article GUID: 39016322


Biomolecules incorporated in halide perovskite nanocrystals: synthesis, optical properties, and applications

Author(s): Aminzare M; Jiang J; Mandl GA; Mahshid S; Capobianco JA; Dorval Courchesne NM;

Halide perovskite nanocrystals (HPNCs) have emerged at the forefront of nanomaterials research over the past two decades. The physicochemical and optoelectronic properties of these inorganic semiconductor nanoparticles can be modulated through the introduction of various ligands. The use of biomolecules as ligands has been demonstrated to improve the stab ...

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Structural basis of 3'-end poly(A) RNA recognition by LARP1

Author(s): Kozlov G; Mattijssen S; Jiang J; Nyandwi S; Sprules T; Iben JR; Coon SL; Gaidamakov S; Noronha AM; Wilds CJ; Maraia RJ; Gehring K;

La-related proteins (LARPs) comprise a family of RNA-binding proteins involved in a wide range of posttranscriptional regulatory activities. LARPs share a unique tandem of two RNA-binding domains, La motif (LaM) and RNA recognition motif (RRM), together referred to as a La-module, but vary in mem ...

Article GUID: 35979957


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