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Evolution of Thermal Response Properties in a Cold-Activated TRP Channel
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EngineeringCore Body TemperatureThermodynamicsCore Body TemperaturesPhysiological PlasticityIon ChannelsHeat TransferNervous SystemBiologyNeurophysiologyCold-activated Trp ChannelNatural SciencesPhysiologyApplied PhysicsEvolutionary BiologyElectrophysiologyCold-sensitive Ion ChannelThermal EngineeringAnimal BehaviorComparative Physiology
Animals sense changes in ambient temperature irrespective of whether core body temperature is internally maintained (homeotherms) or subject to environmental variation (poikilotherms). Here we show that a cold-sensitive ion channel, TRPM8, displays dramatically different thermal activation ranges in frogs versus mammals or birds, consistent with variations in these species' cutaneous and core body temperatures. Thus, somatosensory receptors are not static through evolution, but show functional diversity reflecting the characteristics of an organism's ecological niche.
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