The constraint-based analysis has emerged as a useful tool for analysis of biochemical networks. An essential assumption for constraint-based analysis is the formation of a stable steady state. This work investigates dissipation and maintenance of stable states in a simple reversible enzymatic reaction with substrate inhibition. Under mass-action kinetics, the conditions under which the reaction maintains a stable steady state are analytically derived and numerically confirmed. It is shown that, in order to maintain a steady state in the regulated reaction, maximal enzyme activity must be much higher than input rate. Moreover, it is revealed that requirements for large enzyme activity are due to substrate inhibition. It is suggested that hi...
Metabolic homeostasis, or low-level metabolic steady state, has long been taken for granted in metab...
<div><p>This paper is concerned with the potential multistability of protein concentrations in the c...
We consider a recent extension to the validity of the quasi-steady-state assumption (QSSA) which inc...
AbstractThe constraint-based analysis has emerged as a useful tool for analysis of biochemical netwo...
The constraint-based analysis has emerged as a useful tool for analysis of biochemical networks. Thi...
Simulation of metabolic systems with kinetic models requires a large number of parameter values, whi...
The rate of evolution varies among sites within proteins. In enzymes, two rate gradients are observe...
The dynamic behavior of metabolic networks is governed by numerous regulatory mechanisms, such as re...
The impact of external forcing on an enzymatic reaction system with a single finite stable state is ...
Proteins are only moderately stable. It has long been debated whether this narrow range of stabiliti...
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The steady-state of metabolism has been investigated. The equilibrium thermodynamic properties of me...
Abstract The quasi-steady state assumption (QSSA) forms the basis for rigorous mathematical justific...
The impact of disulfide bonds on protein stability goes beyond simple equilibrium thermodynamics eff...
During the past 15 years there has been a continuous flow of reports describing proteins stabilized ...
Metabolic homeostasis, or low-level metabolic steady state, has long been taken for granted in metab...
<div><p>This paper is concerned with the potential multistability of protein concentrations in the c...
We consider a recent extension to the validity of the quasi-steady-state assumption (QSSA) which inc...
AbstractThe constraint-based analysis has emerged as a useful tool for analysis of biochemical netwo...
The constraint-based analysis has emerged as a useful tool for analysis of biochemical networks. Thi...
Simulation of metabolic systems with kinetic models requires a large number of parameter values, whi...
The rate of evolution varies among sites within proteins. In enzymes, two rate gradients are observe...
The dynamic behavior of metabolic networks is governed by numerous regulatory mechanisms, such as re...
The impact of external forcing on an enzymatic reaction system with a single finite stable state is ...
Proteins are only moderately stable. It has long been debated whether this narrow range of stabiliti...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
The steady-state of metabolism has been investigated. The equilibrium thermodynamic properties of me...
Abstract The quasi-steady state assumption (QSSA) forms the basis for rigorous mathematical justific...
The impact of disulfide bonds on protein stability goes beyond simple equilibrium thermodynamics eff...
During the past 15 years there has been a continuous flow of reports describing proteins stabilized ...
Metabolic homeostasis, or low-level metabolic steady state, has long been taken for granted in metab...
<div><p>This paper is concerned with the potential multistability of protein concentrations in the c...
We consider a recent extension to the validity of the quasi-steady-state assumption (QSSA) which inc...