We used parameter scanning to emulate changes to the limiting rate for steps in a fitted model of glucose-derepressed yeast glycolysis. Three flux-control regimes were observed, two of which were under the dominant control of hexose transport, in accordance with various experimental studies and other model predictions. A third control regime in which phosphofructokinase exerted dominant glycolytic flux control was also found, but it appeared to be physiologically unreachable by this model, and all realistically obtainable flux control regimes featured hexose transport as a step involving high flux control
We present an experimental and computational pipeline for the generation of kinetic models of metabo...
AbstractWe present an experimental and computational pipeline for the generation of kinetic models o...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae can show different metabolic phenotypes (e.g. fermentation and re...
We used parameter scanning to emulate changes to the limiting rate for steps in a fitted model of gl...
<p>(A) Fluxes obtained from Geometric FBA. Only selected reactions with large fluxes are depicted, c...
<p>The general flux control exerted by a reaction is quantified by , the sum of squared scaled contr...
AbstractIt is becoming accepted that steady-state fluxes are not necessarily controlled by single ra...
In this work the correlation between levels of adenosine nucleotides and glycolytic flux was studied...
Recent theoretical results (Schlosser and Bailey, 1990; Schlosser et al., 1993) suggest that it is p...
AbstractIt is becoming accepted that steady-state fluxes are not necessarily controlled by single ra...
The response of glycolysis to exposure of glucose in non-growing S. cerevisiae cells from diauxic sh...
AbstractThe three main existing models for glycolytic oscillations in yeast were re-examined to inve...
We present an experimental and computational pipeline for the generation of kinetic models of metabo...
We present an experimental and computational pipeline for the generation of kinetic models of metabo...
We present an experimental and computational pipeline for the generation of kinetic models of metabo...
We present an experimental and computational pipeline for the generation of kinetic models of metabo...
AbstractWe present an experimental and computational pipeline for the generation of kinetic models o...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae can show different metabolic phenotypes (e.g. fermentation and re...
We used parameter scanning to emulate changes to the limiting rate for steps in a fitted model of gl...
<p>(A) Fluxes obtained from Geometric FBA. Only selected reactions with large fluxes are depicted, c...
<p>The general flux control exerted by a reaction is quantified by , the sum of squared scaled contr...
AbstractIt is becoming accepted that steady-state fluxes are not necessarily controlled by single ra...
In this work the correlation between levels of adenosine nucleotides and glycolytic flux was studied...
Recent theoretical results (Schlosser and Bailey, 1990; Schlosser et al., 1993) suggest that it is p...
AbstractIt is becoming accepted that steady-state fluxes are not necessarily controlled by single ra...
The response of glycolysis to exposure of glucose in non-growing S. cerevisiae cells from diauxic sh...
AbstractThe three main existing models for glycolytic oscillations in yeast were re-examined to inve...
We present an experimental and computational pipeline for the generation of kinetic models of metabo...
We present an experimental and computational pipeline for the generation of kinetic models of metabo...
We present an experimental and computational pipeline for the generation of kinetic models of metabo...
We present an experimental and computational pipeline for the generation of kinetic models of metabo...
AbstractWe present an experimental and computational pipeline for the generation of kinetic models o...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae can show different metabolic phenotypes (e.g. fermentation and re...