Hydrogen peroxide is the most common reactive chemical that organisms face on the microbial battlefield. The rate with which hydrogen peroxide damages biomolecules required for life increases with temperature, yet little is known about how organisms cope with this temperature-dependent threat. Here, we show that Caenorhabditis elegans nematodes use temperature information perceived by sensory neurons to cope with the temperature-dependent threat of hydrogen peroxide produced by the pathogenic bacterium Enterococcus faecium. These nematodes preemptively induce the expression of specific hydrogen peroxide defenses in response to perception of high temperature by a pair of sensory neurons. These neurons communicate temperature information to t...
Background: Cellular mechanisms aimed at repairing protein damage and maintaining homeostasis, widel...
All terrestrial animals must find a proper level of moisture to ensure their health and survival. Ho...
Brains organize behavior and physiology to optimize the response to threats or opportunities. We dis...
Hydrogen peroxide is the preeminent chemical weapon that organisms use for combat. Individual cells ...
International audienceEnvironmental oxidative stress threatens cellular integrity and should therefo...
As the environmental temperature prominently influences diverse biological aspects of the animals, t...
Temperature sensation by the nervous system is essential for life and proliferation of animals. The ...
Living organisms including bacteria, plants and animals sense ambient temperature so that they can a...
Response to hyperthermia, highly conserved from bacteria to humans, involves transcriptional upregul...
To survive elevated temperatures, ectotherms adjust the fluidity of membranes by fine-tuning lipid d...
To survive elevated temperatures, ectotherms adjust the fluidity of membranes by fine-tuning lipid d...
The ability to avoid harmful or potentially harmful stimuli can help an organism escape predators an...
Background: Cellular mechanisms aimed at repairing protein damage and maintaining homeostasis, widel...
Background: Cellular mechanisms aimed at repairing protein damage and maintaining homeostasis, widel...
Background: Cellular mechanisms aimed at repairing protein damage and maintaining homeostasis, widel...
Background: Cellular mechanisms aimed at repairing protein damage and maintaining homeostasis, widel...
All terrestrial animals must find a proper level of moisture to ensure their health and survival. Ho...
Brains organize behavior and physiology to optimize the response to threats or opportunities. We dis...
Hydrogen peroxide is the preeminent chemical weapon that organisms use for combat. Individual cells ...
International audienceEnvironmental oxidative stress threatens cellular integrity and should therefo...
As the environmental temperature prominently influences diverse biological aspects of the animals, t...
Temperature sensation by the nervous system is essential for life and proliferation of animals. The ...
Living organisms including bacteria, plants and animals sense ambient temperature so that they can a...
Response to hyperthermia, highly conserved from bacteria to humans, involves transcriptional upregul...
To survive elevated temperatures, ectotherms adjust the fluidity of membranes by fine-tuning lipid d...
To survive elevated temperatures, ectotherms adjust the fluidity of membranes by fine-tuning lipid d...
The ability to avoid harmful or potentially harmful stimuli can help an organism escape predators an...
Background: Cellular mechanisms aimed at repairing protein damage and maintaining homeostasis, widel...
Background: Cellular mechanisms aimed at repairing protein damage and maintaining homeostasis, widel...
Background: Cellular mechanisms aimed at repairing protein damage and maintaining homeostasis, widel...
Background: Cellular mechanisms aimed at repairing protein damage and maintaining homeostasis, widel...
All terrestrial animals must find a proper level of moisture to ensure their health and survival. Ho...
Brains organize behavior and physiology to optimize the response to threats or opportunities. We dis...