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Generic temperature compensation of biological clocks by autonomous regulation of catalyst concentration

Generic temperature compensation of biological clocks by autonomous regulation of catalyst concentration

Circadian clocks—ubiquitous in life forms ranging from bacteria to multicellular organisms—often exhibit intrinsic temperature compensation; the period of circadian oscillators is maintained constant over a range of physiological temperatures, despite the expected Arrhenius form for the reaction coefficient. Observations have shown that the amplitude of the oscillation depends on the …