Reductionism in the study of enzyme adaptation
Autor: | Peter A. Fields |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
0303 health sciences
Reductionism Enzyme function Physiology media_common.quotation_subject Acclimatization 030303 biophysics Context (language use) Comparative biology Biology Biochemistry Enzyme structure Enzymes 03 medical and health sciences Comparative Biochemistry Animals Humans Biochemical engineering Adaptation (computer science) Function (engineering) Molecular Biology 030304 developmental biology media_common |
Zdroj: | Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part B, Biochemistrymolecular biology. 254 |
ISSN: | 1879-1107 |
Popis: | One of the principal goals of comparative biology is the elucidation of mechanisms by which organisms adapt to different environments. The study of enzyme structure, function, and stability has contributed significantly to this effort, by revealing adaptation at a molecular level. Comparative biochemistry, including enzymology, necessarily pursues a reductionist approach in describing the function and structure of biomolecules, allowing more straightforward study of molecular systems by removing much of the complexity of their biological milieu. Although this reductionism has allowed a remarkable series of discoveries linking chemical processes to metabolism and to whole-organism function in the context of the environment, it also has the potential to mislead when careful consideration is not made of the simplifying assumptions inherent to such research. In this review, a brief history of the growth of enzymology, its reliance on a reductionist philosophy, and its contributions to our understanding of biological systems is given. Examples then are provided of research techniques, based on a reductionist approach, that have advanced our knowledge about enzyme adaptation to environmental stresses, including stability assays, enzyme kinetics, and the impact of solute composition on enzyme function. In each case, the benefits of the reductionist nature of the approach is emphasized, notable advances are described, but potential drawbacks due to inherent oversimplification of the study system are also identified. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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