A theoretical approach to the evolution and structural design of enzymatic networks; linear enzymatic chains, branched pathways and glycolysis of erythrocytes (Q1106136)
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English | A theoretical approach to the evolution and structural design of enzymatic networks; linear enzymatic chains, branched pathways and glycolysis of erythrocytes |
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A theoretical approach to the evolution and structural design of enzymatic networks; linear enzymatic chains, branched pathways and glycolysis of erythrocytes (English)
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1987
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Using Lagrange multipliers, the efficiency of enzymatic networks and the associated evolutionary pressure, (as controlled by reaction rates) is studied. Only equilibrium values are examined and dynamics at these optimal choices are not. Even though nonlinearities (Michaelis-Menten type) are included, possible multiple equilibria are not considered. The analysis is applied to a simplified model of glycolysis. Most of the results involve explaining relative sizes of the rate constants (which determine equilibrium concentrations of the intermediates).
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glycolysis of erythrocytes
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metabolic efficiency
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Michaelis-Menten-type kinetics
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biochemistry
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Lagrange multipliers
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efficiency of enzymatic networks
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evolutionary pressure
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reaction rates
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nonlinearities
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equilibrium concentrations
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