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| Integration of molecular and enzymatic catalysts on graphene for biomimetic generation of antithrombotic species |  | | Teng Xue, Bo Peng, Min Xue, Xing Zhong, Chin-Yi Chiu, Si Yang, Yongquan Qu, Lingyan Ruan, Shan Jiang, Sergey Dubin, Richard B. Kaner, Jeffrey I. Zink, Mark E. Meyerhoff, Xiangfeng Duan and Yu Huang |  | | Enzymatic mimics, capable of catalysing cascading reactions under physiological conditions, can be formed from integrating multiple components. Here, the authors report a graphene–haemin–glucose oxidase system capable of biomimetic generation of antithrombotic species from abundant glucose and L-arginine. |  | | 11 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4200 |  | Chemical Sciences Biotechnology Catalysis
Nanotechnology | 





| Lactate-mediated glia-neuronal signalling in the mammalian brain OPEN |  | | F. Tang, S. Lane, A. Korsak, J. F. R. Paton, A. V. Gourine, S. Kasparov and A. G. Teschemacher |  | | The astrocytic release of the metabolite L-lactate is implicated in modulating neuronal activity in the brain. Here, the authors show that L-lactate released from astrocytes excites noradrenergic neurons in the locus coeruleus and triggers the release of noradrenaline, increasing network excitability. |  | | 11 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4284 |  | | Biological Sciences Neuroscience | 

| All-optical phase modulation in a cavity-polariton Mach–Zehnder interferometer OPEN |  | | C. Sturm, D. Tanese, H.S. Nguyen, H. Flayac, E. Galopin, A. Lemaître, I. Sagnes, D. Solnyshkov, A. Amo, G. Malpuech and J. Bloch |  | | Quantum fluids such as cavity-polaritons show nonlinear optical properties of interest in applications such as quantum optics. Here, Sturm and colleagues demonstrate an optical control of the phase of a polariton flow, and make use of this to realize a compact exciton–polariton interferometer. |  | | 11 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4278 |  | | Physical Sciences Applied physics Optical physics | 
| ArabidopsisABCG14 protein controls the acropetal translocation of root-synthesized cytokinins |  | | Kewei Zhang, Ondrej Novak, Zhaoyang Wei, Mingyue Gou, Xuebin Zhang, Yong Yu, Huijun Yang, Yuanheng Cai, Miroslav Strnad and Chang-Jun Liu |  | | Cytokinins are a major group of plant hormones that control plant development and some of these hormone species are translocated from roots to shoots, but how they are transported in planta is unknown. Here, ABCG14 is shown to transport cytokinins from the roots of Arabidopsis to the shoots. |  | | 11 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4274 |  | | Biological Sciences Plant sciences | 

| Casimir-like forces at the percolation transition |  | | Nicoletta Gnan, Emanuela Zaccarelli and Francesco Sciortino |  | | Colloidal particles may experience a long-range force because of the confinement of solvent fluctuations. Gnan et al. show numerically that such Casimir-like effect also occurs when colloids are immersed in a chemical sol close to percolation, which provides an alternative way to tune colloidal interactions. |  | | 11 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4267 |  | | Physical Sciences Condensed matter Physical chemistry | 

| Admixture facilitates genetic adaptations to high altitude in Tibet |  | | Choongwon Jeong, Gorka Alkorta-Aranburu, Buddha Basnyat, Maniraj Neupane, David B. Witonsky, Jonathan K. Pritchard, Cynthia M. Beall and Anna Di Rienzo |  | | The genes EGLN1 and EPAS1 are candidates for high-altitude adaptations in Tibetan populations. Here, Jeong et al. demonstrate that the two genes show evidence of high-altitude ancestry in the Tibetan genome, suggesting the importance of population admixture for adaptation. |  | | 10 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4281 |  | | Biological Sciences Evolution Genetics | 

| Fragile X mental retardation protein stimulates ribonucleoprotein assembly of influenza A virus |  | | Zhuo Zhou, Mengmeng Cao, Yang Guo, Lili Zhao, Jingfeng Wang, Xue Jia, Jianguo Li, Conghui Wang, Gülsah Gabriel, Qinghua Xue, Yonghong Yi, Sheng Cui, Qi Jin, Jianwei Wang and Tao Deng |  | | To successfully replicate and propagate, viruses hijack different components of the host cell machinery. Here, Zhou et al. identify the RNA-binding protein Fragile X mental retardation protein as a host factor involved in influenza A virus replication in host cells. |  | | 10 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4259 |  | | Biological Sciences Cell biology Immunology | 

| Sequential pH-driven dimerization and stabilization of the N-terminal domain enables rapid spider silk formation |  | | Nina Kronqvist, Martins Otikovs, Volodymyr Chmyrov, Gefei Chen, Marlene Andersson, Kerstin Nordling, Michael Landreh, Médoune Sarr, Hans Jörnvall, Stefan Wennmalm, Jerker Widengren, Qing Meng, Anna Rising, Daniel Otzen, Stefan D. Knight, Kristaps Jaudzems and Jan Johansson |  | | The molecular mechanism by which rapid spider silk assembly occurs in the glands of spiders is challenging to investigate. Here, the authors perform site-directed mutagenesis of the N-terminal domain and propose a three-step mechanism that allows controlled aggregation of spidroins. |  | | 10 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4254 |  | | Biological Sciences Molecular biology | 
| A rat RNA-Seq transcriptomic BodyMap across 11 organs and 4 developmental stages OPEN |  | | Ying Yu, James C. Fuscoe, Chen Zhao, Chao Guo, Meiwen Jia, Tao Qing, Desmond I. Bannon, Lee Lancashire, Wenjun Bao, Tingting Du, Heng Luo, Zhenqiang Su, Wendell D. Jones, Carrie L. Moland, William S. Branham, Feng Qian, Baitang Ning, Yan Li, Huixiao Hong, Lei Guo et al. |  | | Gene expression is highly variable between tissues, and changes during development and with age. Here, the authors provide a comprehensive RNA-Seq analysis of the rat transcriptome, spanning eleven organs, four developmental stages and both sexes. |  | | 10 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4230 |  | Biological Sciences Bioinformatics Medical research
Molecular biology | 
| Large-scale solution synthesis of narrow graphene nanoribbons |  | | Timothy H. Vo, Mikhail Shekhirev, Donna A. Kunkel, Martha D. Morton, Eric Berglund, Lingmei Kong, Peter M. Wilson, Peter A. Dowben, Axel Enders and Alexander Sinitskii |  | | Theory predicts that graphene nanoribbons with width less than 2 nm exhibit bandgaps comparable to silicon, but the fabrication is challenging. Vo et al. report a bottom–up approach to synthesize bulk quantities of these materials with a bandgap of ~1.3 eV, potentially useful for electronic devices. |  | | 10 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4189 |  | | Chemical Sciences Materials science Nanotechnology | 
| Wavefront sensing reveals optical coherence |  | | B. Stoklasa, L. Motka, J. Rehacek, Z. Hradil and L. L. Sánchez-Soto |  | | The coherence of light is vital for applications like imaging and sensing, but is hard to measure with normal photodetectors. Stoklasa et al. show that, when combined with methods from quantum information processing, wavefront sensors can measure the complete coherence properties of a signal in a single-shot. |  | | 07 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4275 |  | | Physical Sciences Optical physics | 
| Large mesopelagic fishes biomass and trophic efficiency in the open ocean |  | | Xabier Irigoien, T. A. Klevjer, A. Røstad, U. Martinez, G. Boyra, J. L. Acuña, A. Bode, F. Echevarria, J. I. Gonzalez-Gordillo, S. Hernandez-Leon, S. Agusti, D. L. Aksnes, C. M. Duarte and S. Kaartvedt |  | | Mesopelagic fishes dominate the global fishes biomass, yet there exist major uncertainties regarding their global biomass. Irigoien et al. analyse acoustic data collected during a circumglobal cruise and show that biomass estimates should be raised by an order of magnitude. |  | | 07 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4271 |  | | Earth Sciences Ecology Oceanography | 


| Fractal design concepts for stretchable electronics |  | | Jonathan A. Fan, Woon-Hong Yeo, Yewang Su, Yoshiaki Hattori, Woosik Lee, Sung-Young Jung, Yihui Zhang, Zhuangjian Liu, Huanyu Cheng, Leo Falgout, Mike Bajema, Todd Coleman, Dan Gregoire, Ryan J. Larsen, Yonggang Huang and John A. Rogers |  | | Stretchable electrodes provide the foundation for many applications but optimising the architecture to balance performance and flexibility is challenging. Here, the authors show that fractal designs offer new opportunities to tune the mechanical properties of such structures. |  | | 07 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4266 |  | | Physical Sciences Materials science Nanotechnology | 
| Functional analysis of a de novo GRIN2A missense mutation associated with early-onset epileptic encephalopathy |  | | Hongjie Yuan, Kasper B. Hansen, Jing Zhang, Tyler Mark Pierson, Thomas C. Markello, Karin V. Fuentes Fajardo, Conisha M. Holloman, Gretchen Golas, David R. Adams, Cornelius F. Boerkoel, William A. Gahl and Stephen F. Traynelis |  | | N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) are key regulators of neuronal excitability in the brain and NMDAR mutations are implicated in epilepsy. Here, the authors identify a NMDAR subunit mutation in a child with epileptic encephalopathy, and show that this mutation increases the activity of NMDAR channels. |  | | 07 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4251 |  | | Biological Sciences Medical research Neuroscience | 






| Observation of a universal donor-dependent vibrational mode in graphene |  | | A. V. Fedorov, N. I. Verbitskiy, D. Haberer, C. Struzzi, L. Petaccia, D. Usachov, O. Y. Vilkov, D. V. Vyalikh, J. Fink, M. Knupfer, B. Büchner and A. Grüneis |  | | It has been suggested that it might be possible to induce superconductivity in graphene by increasing the electron–phonon coupling through doping. A systematic ARPES study conducted by Fedorov et al. finds that all donor atoms induce an unexpected vibrational mode, with the strongest generated by calcium. |  | | 06 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4257 |  | | Physical Sciences Condensed matter | 

| Monolayer behaviour in bulk ReS2 due to electronic and vibrational decoupling |  | | Sefaattin Tongay, Hasan Sahin, Changhyun Ko, Alex Luce, Wen Fan, Kai Liu, Jian Zhou, Ying-Sheng Huang, Ching-Hwa Ho, Jinyuan Yan, D. Frank Ogletree, Shaul Aloni, Jie Ji, Shushen Li, Jingbo Li, F. M. Peeters and Junqiao Wu |  | | Monolayers of transition metal dichalcogenides have emerged as interesting two-dimensional materials. Here, the authors show that in a new member of this family of compounds, rhenium disulphide, the layers in the bulk are vibrationally and electronically decoupled, so that they behave almost as monolayers. |  | | 06 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4252 |  | | Physical Sciences Condensed matter Nanotechnology | 
| Self-healing of quantum entanglement after an obstruction |  | | Melanie McLaren, Thandeka Mhlanga, Miles J. Padgett, Filippus S. Roux and Andrew Forbes |  | | Entanglement between photons is easily destroyed by losses in optical systems as light propagates through it. For entanglement of orbital angular momentum, McLaren et al. show that losses caused by obstructions in the beam path can be overcome if measurements are made in the Bessel basis. |  | | 06 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4248 |  | | Physical Sciences Optical physics | 


| Integrated optical auto-correlator based on third-harmonic generation in a silicon photonic crystal waveguide |  | | Christelle Monat, Christian Grillet, Matthew Collins, Alex Clark, Jochen Schroeder, Chunle Xiong, Juntao Li, Liam O'Faolain, Thomas F. Krauss, Benjamin J. Eggleton and David J. Moss |  | | The characterization of short light pulses is important for performance management in applications such as telecommunications and spectroscopy. Here, Monat et al. demonstrate a photonic crystal waveguide that, based on third-harmonic generation, delivers such auto-correlator functionality on a silicon chip. |  | | 05 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4246 |  | | Physical Sciences Optical physics | 
| Deterministic and electrically tunable bright single-photon source OPEN |  | | A. K. Nowak, S. L. Portalupi, V. Giesz, O. Gazzano, C. Dal Savio, P.-F. Braun, K. Karrai, C. Arnold, L. Lanco, I. Sagnes, A. Lemaître and P. Senellart |  | | Bright and tunable single-photon sources are essential for future quantum technologies. Here, the authors deterministically couple a quantum dot to a pillar structure that enables application of electric fields to provide a tunable single-photon source with a demonstrated extraction efficiency of 53%. |  | | 05 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4240 |  | Physical Sciences Applied physics Nanotechnology
Optical physics | 

| A disulphide-linked heterodimer of TWIK-1 and TREK-1 mediates passive conductance in astrocytes |  | | Eun Mi Hwang, Eunju Kim, Oleg Yarishkin, Dong Ho Woo, Kyung-Seok Han, Nammi Park, Yeonju Bae, Junsung Woo, Donggyu Kim, Myeongki Park, C. Justin Lee and Jae-Yong Park |  | | The physiological function of TWIK-1, a two-pore K+ channel family member, remains unclear. Here, Hwang et al. show that TWIK-1 forms a disulphide-linked heterodimer with TREK-1 to maintain passive conductance and glutamate release in astrocytes. |  | | 05 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4227 |  | | Biological Sciences Biochemistry Neuroscience | 

| Foxd1 is a mediator and indicator of the cell reprogramming process |  | | Makito Koga, Mitsuhiro Matsuda, Teruhisa Kawamura, Takahiro Sogo, Asako Shigeno, Eisuke Nishida and Miki Ebisuya |  | | The forkhead box transcription factor Foxo1 is required for the maintenance of pluripotency in human embryonic stem cells. Here Koga et al. show that expression of another forkhead box transcription factor, Foxd1, promotes and indicates successful reprogramming of mouse embryonic fibroblasts. |  | | 05 February 2014 | doi: 10.1038/ncomms4197 |  | | Biological Sciences Developmental biology | 

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