Temperature sensitivities and conditions for temperature compensation have been investigated in a model for yeast glycolytic oscillations. The model can quantitatively simulate the experimental observation that the period length of glycolytic oscillations decreases with increasing temperature. Temperature compensation is studied by using control coefficients describing the effect of rate constants on oscillatory frequencies. Temperature compensation of the oscillatory period is observed when the positive contributions to the sum of products between control coefficients and activation energies balance the corresponding sum of the negative contributions. The calculations suggest that by changing the activation energies for one or several of t...
Most yeast strains produce glycerol in larger quantities when cultivated at higher temperatures, whi...
In yeasts, the glycolysis may display oscillations of its metabolites while it is converting glucose...
The response of oscillatory systems to external perturbations is crucial for emergent properties suc...
Based on the distribution of activation energies around the experimental mean and averaging of rate ...
AbstractExternal control of oscillatory glycolysis in yeast extract has been performed by applicatio...
AbstractThe three main existing models for glycolytic oscillations in yeast were re-examined to inve...
Background Temperature strongly affects microbial growth, and many microorganisms have to deal with ...
Microcalorimetry was adapted to the study of glycolytic oscillations in suspensions of intact yeast ...
Temperature is an environmental parameter that greatly affects the growth of microorganisms, due to ...
Microcalorimetry was adapted to the study of glyco-lytic oscillations in suspensions of intact yeast...
Goodwin’s model oscillator, which consists of a negative feedback loop within a single gene expressi...
Temperature has a strong influence on most individual biochemical reactions. Despite this, many orga...
Temperature compensation is a notable property of circadian oscillators that indicates the insensiti...
Biochemical oscillations, such as glycolytic oscillations, are often believed to be caused by a sing...
An existing detailed kinetic model for the steady-state behavior of yeast glycolysis was tested for ...
Most yeast strains produce glycerol in larger quantities when cultivated at higher temperatures, whi...
In yeasts, the glycolysis may display oscillations of its metabolites while it is converting glucose...
The response of oscillatory systems to external perturbations is crucial for emergent properties suc...
Based on the distribution of activation energies around the experimental mean and averaging of rate ...
AbstractExternal control of oscillatory glycolysis in yeast extract has been performed by applicatio...
AbstractThe three main existing models for glycolytic oscillations in yeast were re-examined to inve...
Background Temperature strongly affects microbial growth, and many microorganisms have to deal with ...
Microcalorimetry was adapted to the study of glycolytic oscillations in suspensions of intact yeast ...
Temperature is an environmental parameter that greatly affects the growth of microorganisms, due to ...
Microcalorimetry was adapted to the study of glyco-lytic oscillations in suspensions of intact yeast...
Goodwin’s model oscillator, which consists of a negative feedback loop within a single gene expressi...
Temperature has a strong influence on most individual biochemical reactions. Despite this, many orga...
Temperature compensation is a notable property of circadian oscillators that indicates the insensiti...
Biochemical oscillations, such as glycolytic oscillations, are often believed to be caused by a sing...
An existing detailed kinetic model for the steady-state behavior of yeast glycolysis was tested for ...
Most yeast strains produce glycerol in larger quantities when cultivated at higher temperatures, whi...
In yeasts, the glycolysis may display oscillations of its metabolites while it is converting glucose...
The response of oscillatory systems to external perturbations is crucial for emergent properties suc...