Lecture

TRP Channels: Sensory Perception

Description

This lecture explores the role of TRP channels in sensory perception, focusing on their activation by various stimuli such as temperature, chemicals, and mechanical stress. The presentation delves into the structural organization of TRP channels, their protein structure, and the domains involved in their electrical response. Additionally, the lecture discusses the modulation of TRP channels by PIP2 and the integration of multiple stimuli into an electrical response. The instructor also covers the covalent activation of TRP channels by compounds like garlic and the implications of TRP channels in disease pathogenesis. Furthermore, the lecture touches upon the mechano-sensation of hearing through TRP channels, emphasizing their role in potential responses to bristle movement.

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