Thermogenetics Explained: How Scientists Are Learning to Control Proteins With Heat
Thermogenetics Explained: How Scientists Are Learning to Control Proteins With Heat Thermogenetics and the Curious Idea of Controlling Proteins With Heat The Strange Power Hidden in Temperature When most people think about temperature, they imagine simple things. Warm coffee cooling on a desk. A fever rising when someone gets sick. Maybe the heat of the sun on a summer afternoon. Temperature feels like a blunt force of nature, something broad and uncontrollable. But inside living cells, temperature can behave more like a subtle dial than a blunt hammer. A small change of just a few degrees can quietly reshape the tiny molecular machines that run life. Proteins twist, fold, loosen, tighten. Their shape shifts, sometimes only slightly, yet those shifts can completely change what they do. Researchers at Heidelberg University recently explored this idea in a fascinating way. They developed a strategy that allows scientists to control proteins using small pulses of heat. Not dramatic heatin...