TRPA1 is an ion channel and has been proposed as a thermosensor across species. In invertebrate and ancestral vertebrates such as fly, mosquito, frog, lizard and snakes, TRPA1 serves as a heat receptor, a sensory input utilized for heat avoidance or infrared detection. However, in mammals, whether TRPA1 is a receptor for noxious cold is highly controversial, as channel activation by cold was observed by some groups but disputed by others. Here we attribute the discrepancy to species differences. We show that cold activates rat and mouse TRPA1 but not human or rhesus monkey TRPA1. At the molecular level, a single residue within the S5 transmembrane domain (G878 in rodent but V875 in primate) accounts for the observed difference in cold sensi...
TRPA1 is an ion channel expressed by nociceptors and activated by irritant compounds such as mustard...
The capacity to sense temperature is essential for the survival of all animals. At the molecular lev...
The capacity to sense temperature is essential for the survival of all animals. At the molecular lev...
TRPA1 functions as an excitatory ionotropic receptor in sensory neurons. It was originally described...
Thermosensitive Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) channels are believed to respond to either cold o...
TRPA1 was originally characterized as a cold-activated ion channel; however, since the initial descr...
TRPA1 was originally characterized as a cold-activated ion channel; however, since the initial descr...
Thermosensory nociception alerts organisms to potential environmental dangers, thereby serving as a ...
TRP channels sense temperatures ranging from noxious cold to noxious heat. Whether specialized TRP t...
SummarySeveral transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels are activated with high sensitivity b...
Sensory nerve fibres can detect changes in temperature over a remarkably wide range, a process that ...
TRP channels sense temperatures ranging from noxious cold to noxious heat. Whether specialized TRP t...
The capacity to sense temperature is essential for the survival of all animals. At the molecular lev...
TRP channels sense temperatures ranging from noxious cold to noxious heat. Whether specialized TRP t...
TRP channels sense temperatures ranging from noxious cold to noxious heat. Whether specialized TRP t...
TRPA1 is an ion channel expressed by nociceptors and activated by irritant compounds such as mustard...
The capacity to sense temperature is essential for the survival of all animals. At the molecular lev...
The capacity to sense temperature is essential for the survival of all animals. At the molecular lev...
TRPA1 functions as an excitatory ionotropic receptor in sensory neurons. It was originally described...
Thermosensitive Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) channels are believed to respond to either cold o...
TRPA1 was originally characterized as a cold-activated ion channel; however, since the initial descr...
TRPA1 was originally characterized as a cold-activated ion channel; however, since the initial descr...
Thermosensory nociception alerts organisms to potential environmental dangers, thereby serving as a ...
TRP channels sense temperatures ranging from noxious cold to noxious heat. Whether specialized TRP t...
SummarySeveral transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels are activated with high sensitivity b...
Sensory nerve fibres can detect changes in temperature over a remarkably wide range, a process that ...
TRP channels sense temperatures ranging from noxious cold to noxious heat. Whether specialized TRP t...
The capacity to sense temperature is essential for the survival of all animals. At the molecular lev...
TRP channels sense temperatures ranging from noxious cold to noxious heat. Whether specialized TRP t...
TRP channels sense temperatures ranging from noxious cold to noxious heat. Whether specialized TRP t...
TRPA1 is an ion channel expressed by nociceptors and activated by irritant compounds such as mustard...
The capacity to sense temperature is essential for the survival of all animals. At the molecular lev...
The capacity to sense temperature is essential for the survival of all animals. At the molecular lev...