<div><p>Life on Earth is capable of growing from temperatures well below freezing to above the boiling point of water, with some organisms preferring cooler and others hotter conditions. The growth rate of each organism ultimately depends on its intracellular chemical reactions. Here we show that a thermodynamic model based on a single, rate-limiting, enzyme-catalysed reaction accurately describes population growth rates in 230 diverse strains of unicellular and multicellular organisms. Collectively these represent all three domains of life, ranging from psychrophilic to hyperthermophilic, and including the highest temperature so far observed for growth (122°C). The results provide credible estimates of thermodynamic properties of proteins ...
AbstractBiological cells are extremely sensitive to temperature. What is the mechanism? We compute t...
The present view of biological phenomena is based on a biochemical paradigm that development of livi...
Ever since the publication of Darwin’s Origin of Species, questions have been raised about whether e...
Life on Earth is capable of growing from temperatures well below freezing to above the boiling point...
Mathematical models exist that quantify the effect of temperature on poikilotherm growth rate. One f...
Life on Earth spans a range of temperatures and exhibits biological growth rates that are temperatur...
We identify and describe the distribution of temperature-dependent specific growth rates for life on...
Darwinian fitness is maximised at a temperature below Topt, but what this temperature is remains unc...
Microbiological growth affects many facets of human life. Understanding factors that influence the g...
The temperature dependence of biological rates at different scales (from individual enzymes to isola...
International audienceIntroduction Better understanding the effect of temperature is key in the fram...
<div><p>The relationship between the denaturation temperatures of proteins (T<sub>m</sub> values) an...
Life is almost always associated with the generation of heat. Thus far, all chemotrophic life forms ...
International audienceMicrobes are the most abundant living forms on earth and major contributors to...
International audienceAlthough the effect of temperature on microbial growth has been widely studied...
AbstractBiological cells are extremely sensitive to temperature. What is the mechanism? We compute t...
The present view of biological phenomena is based on a biochemical paradigm that development of livi...
Ever since the publication of Darwin’s Origin of Species, questions have been raised about whether e...
Life on Earth is capable of growing from temperatures well below freezing to above the boiling point...
Mathematical models exist that quantify the effect of temperature on poikilotherm growth rate. One f...
Life on Earth spans a range of temperatures and exhibits biological growth rates that are temperatur...
We identify and describe the distribution of temperature-dependent specific growth rates for life on...
Darwinian fitness is maximised at a temperature below Topt, but what this temperature is remains unc...
Microbiological growth affects many facets of human life. Understanding factors that influence the g...
The temperature dependence of biological rates at different scales (from individual enzymes to isola...
International audienceIntroduction Better understanding the effect of temperature is key in the fram...
<div><p>The relationship between the denaturation temperatures of proteins (T<sub>m</sub> values) an...
Life is almost always associated with the generation of heat. Thus far, all chemotrophic life forms ...
International audienceMicrobes are the most abundant living forms on earth and major contributors to...
International audienceAlthough the effect of temperature on microbial growth has been widely studied...
AbstractBiological cells are extremely sensitive to temperature. What is the mechanism? We compute t...
The present view of biological phenomena is based on a biochemical paradigm that development of livi...
Ever since the publication of Darwin’s Origin of Species, questions have been raised about whether e...