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Temperature Sensing Is Distributed throughout the Regulatory Network that Controls FLC Epigenetic Silencing in Vernalization [PDF]
Many organisms need to respond to complex, noisy environmental signals for developmental decision making. Here, we dissect how Arabidopsis plants integrate widely fluctuating field temperatures over month-long timescales to progressively upregulate ...
Dean, C. +29 more
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A Luminescent Dinuclear Eu-III/Tb-III Complex with LMCT Band as a Single-Molecular Thermosensor [PDF]
Temperature-dependent luminescence of a dinuclear Eu-III/Tb-III complex with a seven-coordinate structure is demonstrated. The dinuclear complex is composed of two lanthanide ions, six tetramethylheptanedionate ligands, and a bidentate phosphine oxide ...
Ito, Hajime +13 more
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Graded Structural Polymorphism in a Bacterial Thermosensor Protein
Thermosensing is critical for the expression of virulence genes in pathogenic bacteria that infect warm-blooded hosts. Proteins of the Hha-family, conserved among enterobacteriaceae, have been implicated in dynamically regulating the expression of a ...
Athi N. Naganathan (499562) +4 more
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Thermosensation is critical for avoiding thermal extremes and regulating body temperature. While thermosensors activated by noxious temperatures respond to hot or cold, many innocuous thermosensors exhibit robust baseline activity and lack discrete ...
Nicastro, D. +25 more
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Feeling the heat : searching for plant thermosensors
To draw the complete picture of plant thermal signaling, it is important to find the missing links between the temperature cue, the actual sensing, and the subsequent response. In this context, several plant thermosensors have been proposed.
De Smet, Ive, Gevaert, Kris, Vu, Lam Dai
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A distributed coding logic for thermosensation and inflammatory pain
Abstract Somatosensory neurons encode detailed information about touch and temperature and are the peripheral drivers of pain1,2. Here by combining functional imaging with multiplexed in situ hybridization3, we determined how heat and mechanical stimuli are encoded across neuronal classes and how inflammation transforms this representation to
Nima Ghitani +7 more
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The UNC-45 molecular chaperone: Its interactions with myosin and its thermosensing properties
In order to perform their biological functions, proteins must fold into a defined structure which is termed the “native state”. In some cases proteins can acquire the native structure spontaneously; however for others additional assistance of molecular ...
Bujalowski, Pawel
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P-Silicon based microbolometer
In this study, the use of p-Type low doped silicon as a thermosensing element for application in the fabrication of uncooled infrared microbolometers has been investigated.
Ravindra, N. M., Banobre, Asahel
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A Proteinaceous Gene Regulatory Thermometer in Salmonella
Novel utilization of the coiled-coil motif is presented that enables TlpA, an autoregulatory repressor protein in Salmonella, to sense temperature shifts directly and thereby to modulate the extent of transcription repression. Salmonella cells shifted to
Berndt, Kurt D, +7 more
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