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One of the most important stressors is outer environment temperature change, which can lead to alterations in membrane lipid order and can cause protein unfolding and denaturation at elevated temperatures.
Hydrogen bonds and cofactor-protein binding, which play a crucial role in folding, are rather weak, and thus, easily affected by heat, acidity, varying salt concentrations, chelating agents, and other stressors which can denature the protein.
... I fished the term poikilotherm out from some dusty corner of my brain. ...
One of the most important stressors is outer environment temperature change, which can lead to alterations in membrane lipid order and can cause protein unfolding and denaturation at elevated temperatures.
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Jun 1, 2026 - 11:53am
Isabeau wrote:
Just a Meat Brain here. Nothing special. Lotsa chemicals, neurons and stuff. Unfortunately due to my deteriorating condition in this form, I have to release data in order to assimilate new data.
I am Locutus of Borg and you will be assimilated. ð¦¾
Skunk cabbage plants can generate enough heat to melt snow. I always thought plants were cold blooded
p.s.
I fished the term poikilotherm out from some dusty corner of my brain. Now why can't I remember what day it is?
Just a Meat Brain here. Nothing special. Lotsa chemicals, neurons and stuff. Unfortunately due to my deteriorating condition in this form, I have to release data in order to assimilate new data.
"Hey Joe" was the last song Hendrix performed at the Woodstock festival in 1969 and as such, it was also the final song of the whole festival. The song was performed after the crowd, comprising the 80,000 who had not yet left the festival, cheered for an encore.<40>
"Hey Joe" was the last song Hendrix performed at the Woodstock festival in 1969 and as such, it was also the final song of the whole festival. The song was performed after the crowd, comprising the 80,000 who had not yet left the festival, cheered for an encore.<40>
It's been quite some time since I was last here. I'm glad to see RP is going stronger than ever. It warms my heart to see this thread, which I started about 20 years ago still going strong. I'm especially happy to see some names of people that I remember from long ago still active and engaged, I'm hoping to pop in more often now that my son is grown, and I'm, at least momentarily, retired. Best wishes to all of you! I say, enjoy what we can, and endure what we must!