Animals sense temperature – either cold or hot – by the direct activation of temperature-sensitive members of the TRP family of ion channels, the thermo-TRPs. To date, six TRP channels – TRPV1–4, TRPM8 and TRPA1 – have been reported to be directly activated by heat and to be involved in thermosensation. Temperature sensing can be modulated by phosphorylation of intracellular residues by protein kinases or by insertion of new channels into the cell membrane. In this review we provide a brief overview of the properties of thermo-TRPs, and we summarise signalling pathways involved in their regulation
abstract: All organisms need to be able to sense and respond to their environment. Much of this proc...
AbstractThermo-transient receptor potential channels display outstanding temperature sensitivity and...
The capacity to sense temperature is essential for the survival of all animals. At the molecular lev...
The mammalian sensory system is capable of discriminating thermal stimuli ranging from noxious cold ...
SummaryTRP channels are molecular sensors that endow animals with the ability to sense external temp...
Controlling body temperature is a matter of life or death for most animals, and in mammals the compl...
Ambient temperature is detected via specialized sensory nerve ending in the skin. The transduction o...
Several TRP channels exhibits highly temperature-dependent gating properties, which leads to steep c...
Temperature sensing is crucial for homeotherms, including human beings, to maintain a stable body co...
Thermosensitive Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) channels are believed to respond to either cold o...
Heat sensation, the ability to detect warm and noxious temperatures, is an ancient and indispensable...
SummarySeveral transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels are activated with high sensitivity b...
Heat sensation, the ability to detect warm and noxious temperatures, is an ancient and indispensable...
Controlling body temperature is a matter of life or death for most animals, and in mammals the compl...
<div><p>Thermosensation is mediated by ion channels that are highly temperature-sensitive. Several m...
abstract: All organisms need to be able to sense and respond to their environment. Much of this proc...
AbstractThermo-transient receptor potential channels display outstanding temperature sensitivity and...
The capacity to sense temperature is essential for the survival of all animals. At the molecular lev...
The mammalian sensory system is capable of discriminating thermal stimuli ranging from noxious cold ...
SummaryTRP channels are molecular sensors that endow animals with the ability to sense external temp...
Controlling body temperature is a matter of life or death for most animals, and in mammals the compl...
Ambient temperature is detected via specialized sensory nerve ending in the skin. The transduction o...
Several TRP channels exhibits highly temperature-dependent gating properties, which leads to steep c...
Temperature sensing is crucial for homeotherms, including human beings, to maintain a stable body co...
Thermosensitive Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) channels are believed to respond to either cold o...
Heat sensation, the ability to detect warm and noxious temperatures, is an ancient and indispensable...
SummarySeveral transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels are activated with high sensitivity b...
Heat sensation, the ability to detect warm and noxious temperatures, is an ancient and indispensable...
Controlling body temperature is a matter of life or death for most animals, and in mammals the compl...
<div><p>Thermosensation is mediated by ion channels that are highly temperature-sensitive. Several m...
abstract: All organisms need to be able to sense and respond to their environment. Much of this proc...
AbstractThermo-transient receptor potential channels display outstanding temperature sensitivity and...
The capacity to sense temperature is essential for the survival of all animals. At the molecular lev...