bi bi reaction ordered mechanism Michaelis Menten model with product 2 (steady state assumption)

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MaRDI QIDQ6675338

bi bi reaction Michaelis Menten model following an ordered mechanism with product 2 formulated via the steady state assumption, named after Leonor Michaelis, Maud Menten




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initial product 1 concentration (bi bi reaction ordered without product 1 - Michaelis Menten model) cP1(t=0)=0 initial condition
cP1 represents concentration
t represents time
initial product 2 concentration (bi bi reaction ordered with product 2 - Michaelis Menten model) cP2(t=0)=cP2,0 initial condition
cP2 represents concentration
t represents time
initial substrate 1 concentration (bi bi reaction ordered - Michaelis Menten model) cS1(t=0)=cS1,0 initial condition
cS1 represents concentration
t represents time
initial substrate 2 concentration (bi bi reaction ordered - Michaelis Menten model) cS2(t=0)=cS2,0 initial condition
cS2 represents concentration
t represents time
law of mass action v=ki=1nci
ci represents concentration
k represents reaction rate constant
n represents molecularity
v represents reaction rate
mass balance δt+F=0

List of computational tasks

nonlinear parameter estimation of enzyme kinetics

List of assumptions

steady state assumption







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