Temperature has a strong influence on most individual biochemical reactions. Despite this, many organisms have the remarkable ability to keep certain physiological fluxes approximately constant over an extended temperature range. In this study, we show how temperature compensation can be considered as a pathway phenomenon rather than the result of a single-enzyme property. Using metabolic control analysis, it is possible to identify reaction networks that exhibit temperature compensation. Because most activation enthalpies are positive, temperature compensation of a flux can occur when certain control coefficients are negative. This can be achieved in networks with branching reactions or if the first irreversible reaction is regulated by a ...
A major challenge in systems biology lies in the integration of processes occurring at different lev...
Whether the thermal sensitivity of an organism's traits follows the simple Boltzmann-Arrhenius model...
Temporal dynamics in many biomolecular circuits can change with temperature because of the temperat...
Temperature influences the life of many organisms in various ways. A great number of organisms live ...
Temperature is an environmental factor, which influ-ences most of the chemical processes occurring i...
Temperature affects all enzymes simultaneously in a metabolic system. The enzyme concentration in a ...
It is known that most enzyme-facilitated reactions are highly temperature dependent processes. In ge...
AbstractOrganisms have the property to adapt to a changing environment and keep certain components w...
Purpose: Temperature sensitivity is found in all multicelleular organisms, as well as in most primit...
Temperature is a global factor that affects the performance of all intracellular networks. Robustnes...
Q10 factors are widely used as indicators of the magnitude of temperature-induced changes in physico...
SummaryTemperature is a global factor that affects the performance of all intracellular networks. Ro...
A major challenge in systems biology lies in the integration of processes occurring at different lev...
Temperature profoundly influences physiological responses in animals, primarily due to the effects o...
Temperature profoundly influences physiological responses in animals, primarily due to the effects o...
A major challenge in systems biology lies in the integration of processes occurring at different lev...
Whether the thermal sensitivity of an organism's traits follows the simple Boltzmann-Arrhenius model...
Temporal dynamics in many biomolecular circuits can change with temperature because of the temperat...
Temperature influences the life of many organisms in various ways. A great number of organisms live ...
Temperature is an environmental factor, which influ-ences most of the chemical processes occurring i...
Temperature affects all enzymes simultaneously in a metabolic system. The enzyme concentration in a ...
It is known that most enzyme-facilitated reactions are highly temperature dependent processes. In ge...
AbstractOrganisms have the property to adapt to a changing environment and keep certain components w...
Purpose: Temperature sensitivity is found in all multicelleular organisms, as well as in most primit...
Temperature is a global factor that affects the performance of all intracellular networks. Robustnes...
Q10 factors are widely used as indicators of the magnitude of temperature-induced changes in physico...
SummaryTemperature is a global factor that affects the performance of all intracellular networks. Ro...
A major challenge in systems biology lies in the integration of processes occurring at different lev...
Temperature profoundly influences physiological responses in animals, primarily due to the effects o...
Temperature profoundly influences physiological responses in animals, primarily due to the effects o...
A major challenge in systems biology lies in the integration of processes occurring at different lev...
Whether the thermal sensitivity of an organism's traits follows the simple Boltzmann-Arrhenius model...
Temporal dynamics in many biomolecular circuits can change with temperature because of the temperat...