On the chronobiology ofTetrahymena. III. Temperature compensation and temperature dependence in the ultradian oscillation of tyrosine aminotransferase∗∗
- 1 April 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Interdisiplinary Cycle Research
- Vol. 16 (1) , 17-23
- https://doi.org/10.1080/09291018509359867
Abstract
In Tetrahymena thermophila, the ultradian rhythm of tyrosine aminotransferase activity was investigated at 3 different constant temperatures (10, 20, 30.degree. C), after the cells had been previously synchronized by temperature cycles of 4 h 20.degree. C/1 h 0.degree. C. In these conditions, the free-running period of the enzyme rhythm proved to be temperature compensated. By contrast with this steady state behavior, temperature jumps of 20 .fwdarw. 30.degree. C, if applied in an appropriate phase, resulted in marked phase shifts. Hence, the ultradian rhythm investigated shares the temperature behavior of circadian rhythms, i.e., to be temperature compensated in the steady state, and to be reset by temperature jumps.Keywords
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