This paper develops some basic principles to study autocatalytic networks and exploit their structural properties in order to characterize their inherent fundamental limits and tradeoffs. In a dynamical system with autocatalytic structure, the system's output is necessary to catalyze its own production. Our study has been motivated by a simplified model of a glycolysis pathway. First, the properties of this class of pathways are investigated through a network model, which consists of a chain of enzymatically catalyzed intermediate reactions coupled with an autocatalytic component. We explicitly derive a hard limit on the minimum achievable L₂-gain disturbance attenuation and a hard limit on its minimum required output energy. Then, we show ...
A model simulating oscillations in glycolysis was formulated in terms of nonequilibrium thermodynami...
Background: A classical problem in metabolic design is to maximize the production of a desired compo...
Background: Autocatalytic sets are often considered a necessary (but not sufficient) condition for t...
This paper develops some basic principles to study autocatalytic networks and exploit their structur...
Autocatalytic networks, where a member can stimulate its own production, can be unstable when not co...
Metabolic pathways in cells convert external food and resources into useful cell components and ener...
Both engineering and evolution are constrained by trade-offs between efficiency and robustness, but ...
Autocatalytic pathways are a necessary part of core metabolism. Every cell consumes external food/r...
Autocatalytic networks, in particular the glycolytic pathway, constitute an important part of the ce...
Autocatalysis is necessary and ubiquitous in both engineered and biological systems but can aggrava...
Open Access PublikationTheoretical investigations of autocatalytic sets rendered the occurrence of s...
We determine conditions under which a random biochemical system is likely to contain a subsystem th...
Autocatalytic cycles are rather common in biological systems and they might have played a major role...
peer reviewedchemical reaction networks, with special regard to metabolic networks regulating cellul...
Background: A classical problem in metabolic design is to maximize the production of desired compoun...
A model simulating oscillations in glycolysis was formulated in terms of nonequilibrium thermodynami...
Background: A classical problem in metabolic design is to maximize the production of a desired compo...
Background: Autocatalytic sets are often considered a necessary (but not sufficient) condition for t...
This paper develops some basic principles to study autocatalytic networks and exploit their structur...
Autocatalytic networks, where a member can stimulate its own production, can be unstable when not co...
Metabolic pathways in cells convert external food and resources into useful cell components and ener...
Both engineering and evolution are constrained by trade-offs between efficiency and robustness, but ...
Autocatalytic pathways are a necessary part of core metabolism. Every cell consumes external food/r...
Autocatalytic networks, in particular the glycolytic pathway, constitute an important part of the ce...
Autocatalysis is necessary and ubiquitous in both engineered and biological systems but can aggrava...
Open Access PublikationTheoretical investigations of autocatalytic sets rendered the occurrence of s...
We determine conditions under which a random biochemical system is likely to contain a subsystem th...
Autocatalytic cycles are rather common in biological systems and they might have played a major role...
peer reviewedchemical reaction networks, with special regard to metabolic networks regulating cellul...
Background: A classical problem in metabolic design is to maximize the production of desired compoun...
A model simulating oscillations in glycolysis was formulated in terms of nonequilibrium thermodynami...
Background: A classical problem in metabolic design is to maximize the production of a desired compo...
Background: Autocatalytic sets are often considered a necessary (but not sufficient) condition for t...