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A general theory for temperature dependence in biology
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WoS WOS:000987690300012
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85134466661
DOI 10.1073/PNAS.2119872119
Año 2022
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Abstract



At present, there is no simple, first principles-based, and general model for quantitatively describing the full range of observed biological temperature responses. Here we derive a general theory for temperature dependence in biology based on Eyring-Evans- Polanyi's theory for chemical reaction rates. Assuming only that the conformational entropy of molecules changes with temperature, we derive a theory for the temperature dependence of enzyme reaction rates which takes the form of an exponential function modified by a power law and that describes the characteristic asymmetric curved temperature response. Based on a few additional principles, our model can be used to predict the temperature response above the enzyme level, thus spanning quantum to classical scales. Our theory provides an analytical description for the shape of temperature response curves and demonstrates its generality by showing the convergence of all temperature dependence responses onto universal relationships - a universal data collapse - under appropriate normalization and by identifying a general optimal temperature, around 25 °C, characterizing all temperature response curves. The model provides a good fit to empirical data for a wide variety of biological rates, times, and steady-state quantities, from molecular to ecological scales and across multiple taxonomic groups (from viruses to mammals). This theory provides a simple framework to understand and predict the impact of temperature on biological quantities based on the first principles of thermodynamics, bridging quantum to classical scales.

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1 ARROYO-GONZALEZ, JOSE IGNACIO Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Santa Fe Institute - Estados Unidos
Santa Fe Inst - Estados Unidos
Universidad de Chile - Chile
2 Díezc, Beatriz Mujer Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
3 Kempes, Christopher P. Hombre Santa Fe Institute - Estados Unidos
Santa Fe Inst - Estados Unidos
4 West, Geoffrey B. Hombre Santa Fe Institute - Estados Unidos
Santa Fe Inst - Estados Unidos
5 MARQUET-ITURRIAGA, PABLO ANGEL Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Santa Fe Institute - Estados Unidos
Instituto de Ecologia y Biodiversidad - Chile
Instituto de Sistemas Complejos de Valparaíso - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
Santa Fe Inst - Estados Unidos

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National Science Foundation
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
NSF
Instituto de Ecología y Biodiversidad
Centro de Modelamiento Matematico (CMM)
Center on the Microenvironment and Metastasis, Cornell University
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
ANID-Fondecyt
BASAL funds for centers of excellence from ANID-Chile
Beca de Doctorado Nacional Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo
ANID-Fondo de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Charities Aid Foundation of Canada
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Beca de Doctorado Nacional Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo (ANID)
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. We thank the authors that contributed with raw data and Jim Brown for his comments on an early draft of this manuscript. J.I.A. was supported by a Beca de Doctorado Nacional Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo (ANID) Grant 21130515. P.A.M. was supported by Grants AFB 17008 and ANID-Fondo de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico (FONDECYT) 1200925 entitled “The emergence of of ecologies through metabolic cooperation and recursive organization” and by Centro de Modelamiento Matemático (CMM), Grant FB210005, BASAL funds for centers of excellence from ANID-Chile, Grants ACE210006 and ACE210010 to the Instituto de Ecología y Biodiversidad and CMM, respectively and by Grant EcoDep PSI-AAP2020-0000000013. J.I.A. and G.B.W. were supported by NSF Grant 1838420, J.I.A. and C.P.K. were supported by NSF Grant 1840301, and G.B.W. and C.P.K. were supported by the Charities Aid Foundation of Canada for the grant entitled “Toward Universal Theories of
e thank the authors that contributed with raw data and Jim Brown for his comments on an early draft of this manuscript. J.I.A. was supported by a Beca de Doctorado Nacional Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo (ANID) Grant 21130515. P.A.M. was supported by Grants AFB 17008 and ANID-Fondo de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnologico (FONDECYT) 1200925 entitled "The emergence of of ecologies through metabolic cooperation and recursive organization" and by Centro de Modelamiento Matematico (CMM), Grant FB210005, BASAL funds for centers of excellence from ANID-Chile, Grants ACE210006 and ACE210010 to the Instituto de Ecología y Biodiversidad and CMM, respectively and by Grant EcoDep PSI-AAP2020-0000000013. J.I.A. and G.B.W. were supported by NSF Grant 1838420, J.I.A. and C.P.K. were supported by NSF Grant 1840301, and G.B.W. and C.P.K. were supported by the Charities Aid Foundation of Canada for the grant entitled "Toward Universal Theories of Ecological Scaling." B.D. acknowledges support from projects ANID-FONDECYT 1150171 and 1190998.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. We thank the authors that contributed with raw data and Jim Brown for his comments on an early draft of this manuscript. J.I.A. was supported by a Beca de Doctorado Nacional Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo (ANID) Grant 21130515. P.A.M. was supported by Grants AFB 17008 and ANID-Fondo de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico (FONDECYT) 1200925 entitled “The emergence of of ecologies through metabolic cooperation and recursive organization” and by Centro de Modelamiento Matemático (CMM), Grant FB210005, BASAL funds for centers of excellence from ANID-Chile, Grants ACE210006 and ACE210010 to the Instituto de Ecología y Biodiversidad and CMM, respectively and by Grant EcoDep PSI-AAP2020-0000000013. J.I.A. and G.B.W. were supported by NSF Grant 1838420, J.I.A. and C.P.K. were supported by NSF Grant 1840301, and G.B.W. and C.P.K. were supported by the Charities Aid Foundation of Canada for the grant entitled “Toward Universal Theories of
We thank the authors that contributed with raw data and Jim Brown for his comments on an early draft of this manuscript. J.I.A. was supported by a Beca de Doctorado Nacional Agencia Nacional de Investigaci ' on y Desarrollo (ANID) Grant 21130515. P.A.M. was supported by Grants AFB 17008 and ANID-Fondo de Desarrollo Cient ' ifico y Tecnol ' ogico (FONDECYT) 1200925 entitled "The emergence of of ecologies through metabolic cooperation and recursive organization" and by Centro de Modelamiento Matem ' atico (CMM), Grant FB210005, BASAL funds for centers of excellence from ANID-Chile, Grants ACE210006 and ACE210010 to the Instituto de Ecolog ' ia y Biodiversidad and CMM, respectively and by Grant EcoDep PSI-AAP2020-0000000013. J.I.A. and G.B.W. were supported by NSF Grant 1838420, J.I.A. and C.P.K. were supported by NSF Grant 1840301, and G.B.W. and C.P.K. were supported by the Charities Aid Foundation of Canada for the grant entitled "Toward Universal Theories of Ecological Scaling." B.D. acknowledges support from projects ANID-FONDECYT 1150171 and 1190998.

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