Thermal sensors

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    • Islas, León D.
    • Qin, Feng

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Thermal sensors

edited by León D. Islas, Feng Qin

(Current topics in membranes, v. 74)

Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, 2014

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Includes bibliographical references

Index: p. 365-375

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Description

Current Topics in Membranes is targeted toward scientists and researchers in biochemistry and molecular and cellular biology, providing the necessary membrane research to assist them in discovering the current state of a particular field and in learning where that field is heading. This volume presents an up to date presentation of current knowledge and problems in the field of thermal receptors. This is a rapidly evolving research area and the book contains important contributions from some of the leaders in the field.

Table of Contents

Thermal Effects and Sensitivity of Biological Membranes Leon D. Islas Temperature Sensing by Thermal TRP Channels: Thermodynamic Basis and Molecular Insights Feng Qin Gating of Thermally Activated Channels David Baez, Natalia Raddatz, Gonzalo Ferreira, Carlos Gonzalez and Ramon Latorre TRPA1 Channels: Chemical and Temperature Sensitivity Willem J. Laursen, Sviatoslav N. Bagriantsev and Elena O. Gracheva Temperature Sensitivity of Two-Pore (K2P) Potassium Channels Eve R. Schneider, Evan O. Anderson, Elena O. Gracheva and Sviatoslav N. Bagriantsev Lipid Modulation of Thermal Transient Receptor Potential Channels Enrique Hernandez-Garcia and Tamara Rosenbaum Structure of Thermally Activated TRP Channels Matthew R. Cohen and Vera Y. Moiseenkova-Bell Thermal Sensitivity of CLC and TMEM16 Chloride Channels and Transporters Michael Pusch and Giovanni Zifarelli Structure and Function of The ThermoTRP Channel Pore Jie Zheng and Linlin Ma Temperature-Sensitive Gating of Voltage-Gated Proton Channels Yuichiro Fujiwara and Yasushi Okamura Intimacies and Physiological Role of The Polymodal Cold-Sensitive Ion Channel TRPM8 Rodolfo Madrid and Maria Pertusa Thermally-Activated TRPV3 Channels Jialie Luo and Hongzhen Hu

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