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Friday 29 September 2023, 11:00Passed
September 2023
Friday 29
11:00 - 12:00

CBI Toulouse - Salle de conférence 4R4

169 Rue Marianne Grunberg-Manago, 31400 Toulouse
  • Haute-Garonne
  • Occitanie

Sonya Hanson (Flatiron Institute, New York, USA) - Elucidating Mechanisms of Biological Temperature Sensing

Contact au CBI : Célia Plisson Chastang (celia.plisson-chastang@univ-tlse3.fr)
Friday 29 September 2023, 11:00Passed

As Richard Feynman said, “if we were to name the most powerful assumption of all, which leads one on and on in an attempt to understand life, it is that all things are made of atoms, and that everything that living things do can be understood in terms of the jigglings and wigglings of atoms.” Only recently have we had access to the computational power necessary to understand how this jigglings and wigglings of atoms can give us insight about biologicalmechanisms. One of the biological processes that is most directly connected to this wiggling is biological temperature sensing, of which our understanding remains relatively poor. For example, we know of the capsaicin- and heat-sensitive TRPV1, and the other members of the TRP family of ion channels whose range of temperature sensitive properties extends from extreme cold to extreme heat.  However, we have yet to understand their temperature sensing mechanism despite an onslaught of structural information of this family from cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) of the last few years. With the help of molecular dynamics (MD) simulation, structural modeling, bioinformatics, machine learning, and advanced methods in cryo-EM analysis we have more insight into these sometimes elusive sensors. The mechanisms revealed by this research will improve our ability to 1) develop pain therapeutics, for which some temperature sensors prime non-opioid receptor targets, and 2) understand the temperature sensitivity of plants and marine bacteria, which play key roles in our global ecosystem.

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CBI Public Seminar

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CBI Toulouse - Salle de conférence 4R4
169 Rue Marianne Grunberg-Manago, 31400 Toulouse
  • Haute-Garonne
  • Occitanie
Comprendre le fonctionnement des organismes vivants, telle est l’ambition du Centre de biologie intégrative (CBI), à Toulouse. Pour atteindre cet objectif, le CBI développe des approches multidisciplinaires, multi-échelles des molécules isolées aux organismes entiers et aux sociétés animales, et utilise de nombreux organismes modèles, des bactéries à l'homme.
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