Systematic investigation of the link between enzyme catalysis and cold adaptation
Cold temperature is prevalent across the biosphere and slows the rates of chemical reactions. Increased catalysis has been predicted to be a dominant adaptive trait of enzymes to reduced temperature, and this expectation has informed physical models for enzyme catalysis and influenced bioprospecting...
Main Authors: | Catherine Stark, Teanna Bautista-Leung, Joanna Siegfried, Daniel Herschlag |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
2022-01-01
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Series: | eLife |
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Online Access: | https://elifesciences.org/articles/72884 |
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