Mathematical models exist that quantify the effect of temperature on poikilotherm growth rate. One family of such models assumes a single rate-limiting ‘master reaction’ using terms describing the temperature-dependent denaturation of the reaction's enzyme. We consider whether such a model can describe growth in each domain of life.A new model based on this assumption and using a hierarchical Bayesian approach fits simultaneously 95 data sets for temperature-related growth rates of diverse microorganisms from all three domains of life, Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya. Remarkably, the model produces credible estimates of fundamental thermodynamic parameters describing protein thermal stability predicted over 20 years ago.The analysis lends sup...
International audienceMicrobes are the most abundant living forms on earth and major contributors to...
AbstractBiological cells are extremely sensitive to temperature. What is the mechanism? We compute t...
15 pages, 6 figures, 1 table.-- This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commo...
<div><p>Life on Earth is capable of growing from temperatures well below freezing to above the boili...
Life on Earth is capable of growing from temperatures well below freezing to above the boiling point...
We identify and describe the distribution of temperature-dependent specific growth rates for life on...
Life on Earth spans a range of temperatures and exhibits biological growth rates that are temperatur...
Microbiological growth affects many facets of human life. Understanding factors that influence the g...
Darwinian fitness is maximised at a temperature below Topt, but what this temperature is remains unc...
The temperature dependence of biological rates at different scales (from individual enzymes to isola...
AbstractA previously established multiscale population genetics model posits that fitness can be inf...
International audienceIntroduction Better understanding the effect of temperature is key in the fram...
In a challenging and provocative paper Gillooly et al. (2001) have proposed that the metabolism of a...
International audienceAlthough the effect of temperature on microbial growth has been widely studied...
<div><p>The relationship between the denaturation temperatures of proteins (T<sub>m</sub> values) an...
International audienceMicrobes are the most abundant living forms on earth and major contributors to...
AbstractBiological cells are extremely sensitive to temperature. What is the mechanism? We compute t...
15 pages, 6 figures, 1 table.-- This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commo...
<div><p>Life on Earth is capable of growing from temperatures well below freezing to above the boili...
Life on Earth is capable of growing from temperatures well below freezing to above the boiling point...
We identify and describe the distribution of temperature-dependent specific growth rates for life on...
Life on Earth spans a range of temperatures and exhibits biological growth rates that are temperatur...
Microbiological growth affects many facets of human life. Understanding factors that influence the g...
Darwinian fitness is maximised at a temperature below Topt, but what this temperature is remains unc...
The temperature dependence of biological rates at different scales (from individual enzymes to isola...
AbstractA previously established multiscale population genetics model posits that fitness can be inf...
International audienceIntroduction Better understanding the effect of temperature is key in the fram...
In a challenging and provocative paper Gillooly et al. (2001) have proposed that the metabolism of a...
International audienceAlthough the effect of temperature on microbial growth has been widely studied...
<div><p>The relationship between the denaturation temperatures of proteins (T<sub>m</sub> values) an...
International audienceMicrobes are the most abundant living forms on earth and major contributors to...
AbstractBiological cells are extremely sensitive to temperature. What is the mechanism? We compute t...
15 pages, 6 figures, 1 table.-- This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commo...