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Graded Structural Polymorphism in a Bacterial Thermosensor Protein
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2017Thermosensing 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 large number of genes upon temperature shifts.
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RNA Thermosensors in Bacterial Pathogens
2009During the course of an infection, a pathogenic bacterium has to sense the environment and adjust its gene expression appropriately. One such environmental cue is the difference in temperature inside and outside the host. RNA thermosensors are structures that can respond to differences in temperature by altering their conformation and thereby allowing ...
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Thermosensor FUST1: Masterminding stress granule assembly
Journal of Integrative Plant BiologyThis commentary highlights the recent identification of FUST1 as a plant thermosensor that perceives heat via phase separation to initiate stress granule formation, reviews other reported thermosensors, and offers a perspective on their agricultural potential.
Shuang-Qin Guo, Youshun Lin
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Two thermosensors in Drosophila have different behavioral functions
Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology, 2001Insects inhabit extreme temperature environments and have evolved mechanisms to survive there. Small insects are especially susceptible to rapid changes in body temperature. Therefore, the rapid detection of environment and body temperature is important for their survival. Little, however, is known about the thermosensors that detect those temperatures.
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Hydrogel-based thermosensor using peptide nucleic acid and PEGylated graphene oxide
Analytica Chimica Acta, 2023Woo-Keun Kim, Jieon Lee
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Chapter 7 TRP Channels as Thermosensors
2006Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the transient receptor potential (TRP) channels that are involved in temperature sensing, along with their biophysical properties and chemical activators. In humans, 28 different TRP genes have been identified and these can be grouped into 6 families: the classical TRP channels (TRPCs), the vanilloid receptor ...
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In vivo skin thermophysical property testing technology using flexible thermosensor-based 3ω method
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2020Lin Qiu, Yuxin Ouyang, Yanhui Feng
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