恒温物种体温的分子起源

Gerhard Michael Artmann, Oliver H. Weiergraeber, Samar Abdullah M. Damiati, Ipek Seda Firat, Aysegul Artmann
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我们提出了界面水量子转变模型(IWQ 模型)来解释蛋白质中与温度有关的功能转变。该模型假定,测得的临界温度(TC)对应于参考温度(TW),而参考温度是由蛋白质-水界面上暂时自由的水分子的旋转量子跃迁所定义的。该模型的适用性通过血红蛋白和热敏 TRP 通道的转变得到了证明。我们认为这一机制也决定了恒温动物的基础体温,人类的 TW=36.32 摄氏度。我们证明,人类(哺乳动物)和鸡(鸟类)的体温与特定的参考温度一致,并与血红蛋白氧饱和度在TC的明显转变相关。这表明同温动物的进化适应涉及氧气供应和水的旋转转变温度之间的相互作用。IWQ 模型指出,蛋白质能感知并由水设定临界生理温度。
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The molecular origin of body temperature in homeothermic species
We propose the Interfacial Water Quantum-transition model (IWQ model) explaining temperature-dependent functional transitions in proteins. The model postulates that measured critical temperatures, TC, correspond to reference temperatures, TW, defined by rotational quantum transitions of temporarily free water molecules at the protein-water interface. The model's applicability is demonstrated through transitions in hemoglobin and thermosensitive TRP channels. We suggest this mechanism also defines basal body temperatures in homeotherms, with TW=36.32 degrees C for humans. We demonstrate that human (mammal) and chicken (Aves) body temperatures align with specific reference temperatures, and correlate with pronounced transitions at TC in hemoglobin oxygen saturation. This suggests evolutionary adaptations in homeotherms involve an interplay between oxygen supply and water's rotational transition temperatures. The IWQ-model states that proteins sense and water sets critical physiological temperatures.
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