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Producing TRPs: Is Genetically Modified Fungi an Option?
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[QUOTE="YoungPhysicist, post: 6049023, member: 649826"] Transient Receptor Potential cation channels, or TRPs, are special proteins on us which can detect temperature changes or special chemical substances. Like menthol to TRPM8 , or Capsaicin to TRPV1. Is there any current research that are trying to produce these sort of receptors via genetically modified fungi or synthesize it from scratch?I can’t seem to find any.After all, these things are quite useful if being mass produced and aren’t harder to produce than some enzymes and hormones(?) which some fungi has been modified to produce them(like Insulin and lactase) [/QUOTE]
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