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    Air temperature variations and gradients along the coast and fjords of western Spitsbergen

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    Daily temperature measurements from six meteorological stations along the coast and fjords of western Spitsbergen have been digitized and quality controlled in a Norwegian, Russian and Polish collaboration. Complete daily data series have been reconstructed back to 1948 for all of the stations. One of the station鈥檚 monthly temperature series has previously been extended back to 1898 and is included in this study. The long-term series show large temperature variability on western Spitsbergen with colder periods in the 1910s and 1960s and warmer periods in the 1930s, 1950s and in the 21st century. The most recent years are the warmest ones in the instrumental records. There is a positive and statistically significant trend in the annual times series for all of the stations; however, the strongest warming is seen in winter and spring. For the period 1979-2015, the linear trends range from 1.0 to 1.38掳C/decade for the annual series and from 2.0 to 2.38掳C/decade in winter. Threshold statistics demonstrate a decrease in the number of cold days per year and an increase in the number of warm days. A decreasing inter-annual variability is observed. In winter, spring and autumn, the stations in the northernmost areas of west Spitsbergen and in the innermost parts of Isfjorden are the coldest ones. In summer, however, the southernmost station is the coldest one

    Structural Basis for Enzymatic Excision of N1 Methyladenine and N3 Methylcytosine from DNA

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    N1 methyladenine m1A and N3 methylcytosine m3C are major toxic and mutagenic lesions induced by alkylation in single stranded DNA. In bacteria and mammals, m1A and m3C were recently shown to be repaired by AlkB mediated oxidative demethylation, a direct DNA damage reversal mechanism. No AlkB gene homologues have been identified in Archaea. We report that m1A and m3C are repaired by the AfAlkA base excision repair glycosylase of Archaeoglobus fulgidus, suggesting a different repair mechanism for these lesions in the third domain of life. In addition, AfAlkA was found to effect a robust excision of 1,N6 ethenoadenine. We present a high resolution crystal structure of AfAlkA, which, together with the characterization of several site directed mutants, forms a molecular rationalization for the newly discovered base excision activit
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