104 research outputs found
Research Progress of the Drill String Hardbanding Materials
Among anti-wear technologies, hardbanding is the most effective measure to reduce the wear of drill pipe and casing. Many new hardbanding materials are introduced constantly, and the varieties of hardbandings are becoming more and more abundant. In this paper, the research history and status quo of the hardbanding materials in tool joint are reviewed. And the advantages and disadvantages of all kinds of wear-resisting materials are introduced. Finally, the development orientation in hardbanding materials in drill joint was pointed out
NCAGC: A Neighborhood Contrast Framework for Attributed Graph Clustering
Attributed graph clustering is one of the most fundamental tasks among graph
learning field, the goal of which is to group nodes with similar
representations into the same cluster without human annotations. Recent studies
based on graph contrastive learning method have achieved remarkable results
when exploit graph-structured data. However, most existing methods 1) do not
directly address the clustering task, since the representation learning and
clustering process are separated; 2) depend too much on data augmentation,
which greatly limits the capability of contrastive learning; 3) ignore the
contrastive message for clustering tasks, which adversely degenerate the
clustering results. In this paper, we propose a Neighborhood Contrast Framework
for Attributed Graph Clustering, namely NCAGC, seeking for conquering the
aforementioned limitations. Specifically, by leveraging the Neighborhood
Contrast Module, the representation of neighbor nodes will be 'push closer' and
become clustering-oriented with the neighborhood contrast loss. Moreover, a
Contrastive Self-Expression Module is built by minimizing the node
representation before and after the self-expression layer to constraint the
learning of self-expression matrix. All the modules of NCAGC are optimized in a
unified framework, so the learned node representation contains
clustering-oriented messages. Extensive experimental results on four attributed
graph datasets demonstrate the promising performance of NCAGC compared with 16
state-of-the-art clustering methods. The code is available at
https://github.com/wangtong627/NCAGC
Fucoxanthin: A Promising Medicinal and Nutritional Ingredient
Fucoxanthin, an allenic carotenoid, can be isolated from edible brown seaweeds. Recent studies have reported that fucoxanthin has many physiological functions and biological properties, such as antiobesity, antitumor, antidiabetes, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and hepatoprotective activities, as well as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular protective effects. Therefore, fucoxanthin can be used as both medicinal and nutritional ingredient to prevent and treat chronic diseases. Although fucoxanthin possesses many medicinal ingredient and nutritional qualities, studies indicated that its structure was unstable. In this paper, we consulted the current documents and reviewed structural properties and factors affecting the stability of fucoxanthin. We also reported the metabolism, safety, pharmacological activities, and the methods of improving the bioavailability of fucoxanthin. Based on these studies providing essential background knowledge, fucoxanthin can be developed into marine drugs and nutritional products
Study on Surrounding Rock Deformation Failure Law and Soft Rock Roadway Support with Thick Composite Roof
Characterization of cross-species transcription and splicing from Penicillium to Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Heterologous expression of eukaryotic gene clusters in yeast has been widely used for producing high-value chemicals and bioactive secondary metabolites. However, eukaryotic transcription cis-elements are still undercharacterized, and the cross-species expression mechanism remains poorly understood. Here we used the whole expression unit (including original promoter, terminator, and open reading frame with introns) of orotidine 5\u27-monophosphate decarboxylases from 14 Penicillium species as a showcase, and analyzed their cross-species expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We found that pyrG promoters from the Penicillium species could drive URA3 expression in yeast, and that inefficient cross-species splicing of Penicillium introns might result in weak cross-species expression. Thus, this study demonstrates cross-species expression from Penicillium to yeast, and sheds light on the opportunities and challenges of cross-species expression of fungi expression units and gene clusters in yeast without refactoring for novel natural product discovery
Molecular Mechanism of Z α1-Antitrypsin Deficiency.
The Z mutation (E342K) of α1-antitrypsin (α1-AT), carried by 4% of Northern Europeans, predisposes to early onset of emphysema due to decreased functional α1-AT in the lung and to liver cirrhosis due to accumulation of polymers in hepatocytes. However, it remains unclear why the Z mutation causes intracellular polymerization of nascent Z α1-AT and why 15% of the expressed Z α1-AT is secreted into circulation as functional, but polymerogenic, monomers. Here, we solve the crystal structure of the Z-monomer and have engineered replacements to assess the conformational role of residue Glu-342 in α1-AT. The results reveal that Z α1-AT has a labile strand 5 of the central β-sheet A (s5A) with a consequent equilibrium between a native inhibitory conformation, as in its crystal structure here, and an aberrant conformation with s5A only partially incorporated into the central β-sheet. This aberrant conformation, induced by the loss of interactions from the Glu-342 side chain, explains why Z α1-AT is prone to polymerization and readily binds to a 6-mer peptide, and it supports that annealing of s5A into the central β-sheet is a crucial step in the serpins' metastable conformational formation. The demonstration that the aberrant conformation can be rectified through stabilization of the labile s5A by binding of a small molecule opens a potential therapeutic approach for Z α1-AT deficiency
Fucoxanthin: A Promising Medicinal and Nutritional Ingredient
Fucoxanthin, an allenic carotenoid, can be isolated from edible brown seaweeds. Recent studies have reported that fucoxanthin has many physiological functions and biological properties, such as antiobesity, antitumor, antidiabetes, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and hepatoprotective activities, as well as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular protective effects. Therefore, fucoxanthin can be used as both medicinal and nutritional ingredient to prevent and treat chronic diseases. Although fucoxanthin possesses many medicinal ingredient and nutritional qualities, studies indicated that its structure was unstable. In this paper, we consulted the current documents and reviewed structural properties and factors affecting the stability of fucoxanthin. We also reported the metabolism, safety, pharmacological activities, and the methods of improving the bioavailability of fucoxanthin. Based on these studies providing essential background knowledge, fucoxanthin can be developed into marine drugs and nutritional products
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