An important question in Systems Biology is the design of experiments to allow discrimination between two (or more) competing pathway models or biological mechanisms. In chemical kinetics a common assumption when studying reactions which release several products is to assume that they are all released in one step. A structural indistinguishability analysis is performed between two different models describing the kinetic mechanism of the Mur C reaction in the cytoplasmic phase of peptidoglycan biosynthesis. One model involves ordered substrate binding and ordered release of the three products; the competing model also assumes ordered substrate binding, but with fast release of the three products. The two versions are shown to be distinguisha...
The discovery at the end of the 1950s and the beginning of the 1960s that there were enzymes like th...
<div><p>Kinetic models provide the means to understand and predict the dynamic behaviour of enzymes ...
The proper calibration of models describing enzyme kinetics can be quite challenging. In the literat...
An important question in Systems Biology is the design of experiments that enable discrimination bet...
A theoretical analysis of the distinguishability problem of two rival models of the single enzyme-si...
Living cells must communicate with the external environment, exchanging information in terms of mole...
Objective: The study of enzyme kinetics invariably combines mathematics, chemistry and biology. Expe...
This chapter introduces the kinetic models of metabolism followed by examples on the construction of...
There are two fundamentally different ways by which a metabolite can be transferred between enzymes ...
Many in vivo enzymatic processes, such as those of the tissue factor pathway of blood coagulation, o...
The use of the classic Henry-Michaelis-Menten (HMM) model (or simply, Michaelis-Menten model) to stu...
The Michaelis-Menten kinetics and the reverse Michaelis-Menten kinetics are two popular mathematical...
N-glycosylation plays a key role in the quality of many therapeutic glycoprotein biologics. The bios...
To understand the dynamic behavior of cellular systems, mathematical modeling is often necessary and...
For systems biology, it is important to describe the kinetic and thermodynamic properties of enzyme-...
The discovery at the end of the 1950s and the beginning of the 1960s that there were enzymes like th...
<div><p>Kinetic models provide the means to understand and predict the dynamic behaviour of enzymes ...
The proper calibration of models describing enzyme kinetics can be quite challenging. In the literat...
An important question in Systems Biology is the design of experiments that enable discrimination bet...
A theoretical analysis of the distinguishability problem of two rival models of the single enzyme-si...
Living cells must communicate with the external environment, exchanging information in terms of mole...
Objective: The study of enzyme kinetics invariably combines mathematics, chemistry and biology. Expe...
This chapter introduces the kinetic models of metabolism followed by examples on the construction of...
There are two fundamentally different ways by which a metabolite can be transferred between enzymes ...
Many in vivo enzymatic processes, such as those of the tissue factor pathway of blood coagulation, o...
The use of the classic Henry-Michaelis-Menten (HMM) model (or simply, Michaelis-Menten model) to stu...
The Michaelis-Menten kinetics and the reverse Michaelis-Menten kinetics are two popular mathematical...
N-glycosylation plays a key role in the quality of many therapeutic glycoprotein biologics. The bios...
To understand the dynamic behavior of cellular systems, mathematical modeling is often necessary and...
For systems biology, it is important to describe the kinetic and thermodynamic properties of enzyme-...
The discovery at the end of the 1950s and the beginning of the 1960s that there were enzymes like th...
<div><p>Kinetic models provide the means to understand and predict the dynamic behaviour of enzymes ...
The proper calibration of models describing enzyme kinetics can be quite challenging. In the literat...