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This project investigates how bacterial sodium channels function as biological temperature sensors. By using bioinformatics, molecular dynamics, and computational modeling, it aims to uncover the physical mechanisms behind temperature sensitivity, with implications for understanding climate effects on organisms and dev…
Despite the existence of engineered thermometers since the time of Galileo, we still do not understand how biological temperature sensors work.
Engineered thermometers take advantage of simple laws in which volume or electrical resistance vary linearly with temperature.
Do similarly simple laws determine the temperature sensitivity of biological temperature sensors?
The major objective of this project is to understand the physical mechanisms of temperature sensing of bacterial sodium channels, a…
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