New research explains how the ‘wiggling and jiggling’ of the atoms in enzymes — the proteins that make biological reactions happen — is ‘choreographed’ to make them work at a particular temperature. Enzyme catalysis is essential to life, and this research sheds light on how enzymes have evolved and adapted, enabling organisms to evolve to live at different temperatures.
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