How Rice Responds to Temperature Changes and Defeats Heat Stress [PDF]
With the intensification of the greenhouse effect, a series of natural phenomena, such as global warming, are gradually recognized; when the ambient temperature increases to the extent that it causes heat stress in plants, agricultural production will ...
Yuan-Hang Xing +6 more
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Structural Basis for Intrinsic Thermosensing by the Master Virulence Regulator RovA of Yersinia* [PDF]
Background: The Yersinia virulence regulator RovA is an intrinsic thermometer. Results: The crystal structure of RovA is reported, and evidence is given that a thermosensing loop in the dimerization domain controls RovA activity.
N. Quade +6 more
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Uncommon opsin’s retinal isomer is involved in mammalian sperm thermotaxis [PDF]
In recent years it became apparent that, in mammals, rhodopsin and other opsins, known to act as photosensors in the visual system, are also present in spermatozoa, where they function as highly sensitive thermosensors for thermotaxis.
Alexander Brandis +4 more
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Respiratory efficiency and thermoregulatory responses of L-citrulline-supplemented broiler chickens under acute and chronic stress conditions [PDF]
IntroductionPoultry birds are exposed to diverse environmental stressors, including high ambient temperatures and endotoxins, which negatively affect the birds’ health and productivity.
Lan Li +12 more
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Requirement of ClpX for CtsR dissociation from its operator elements upon heat stress in Bacillus subtilis [PDF]
A sudden increase in temperature triggers Bacillus subtilis to activate expression of stress-specific heat shock proteins of the CtsR (class three stress gene repressor) regulon to withstand the adverse conditions.
Marco Harms +10 more
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. The features of the paramagnetic properties of lanthanide (Ln) containing complexes with crown ethers, pivaloyltrifluoracetonato, and EDTA have been studied by 1 H and 19 F NMR techniques.
Andrey E Akulov
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Sorting nexin 11 knockout mice exhibit enhanced thermosensing behaviour
Temperature sensing is an important adaptive mechanism for warm‐blooded animals such as humans. ThermoTRP ion channels are activated by distinct but overlapping physiological temperatures.
Hua-Lin Huang +12 more
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Thermosensory Roles of G Protein-Coupled Receptors and Other Cellular Factors in Animals. [PDF]
Recent studies have revealed GPCR functions in temperature sensation. This article introduces dual thermosensing via GPCRs and TRP channels associated with the intracellular signaling components and cellular factors such as lipid interactions and pH changes, highlighting the complexity of the temperature sensing mechanism.
Ohnishi K, Sokabe T.
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Intra- and inter-session reliability and repeatability of an infrared thermography device designed for materials to measure skin temperature of the triceps surae muscle tissue of athletes [PDF]
Background Infrared thermography devices have been commonly applied to measure superficial temperature in structural composites and walls. These tools were cheaper than other thermographic devices used to measure superficial human muscle tissue ...
Cesar Calvo-Lobo +9 more
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Thermosensory TRPV Heterotetramers Drive Seasonal Polyphenism: Molecular Basis of CcIav/CcNan-PKCα-AKH/AKHR Signaling in Pear Psyllid Morph Transition. [PDF]
At 2 5 °C, thermal activation initiates: i) CcIav/CcNan heterotetramer assembly → Ca2⁺ influx; ii) CcPKCα phosphorylation → AKH signaling potentiation; iii) CcAKH1 binding to membrane‐localized CcAKHR → energy mobilization (lipid catabolism/glycogenolysis) and vitellogenin transport via follicular patency; iv) Oocyte maturation → summer‐form nymph ...
Li J +6 more
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