AbstractConventional equations for enzyme kinetics are based on mass-action laws, that may fail in low-dimensional and disordered media such as biological membranes. We present Monte Carlo simulations of an isolated Michaelis–Menten enzyme reaction on two-dimensional lattices with varying obstacle densities, as models of biological membranes. The model predicts that, as a result of anomalous diffusion on these low-dimensional media, the kinetics are of the fractal type. Consequently, the conventional equations for enzyme kinetics fail to describe the reaction. In particular, we show that the quasi-stationary-state assumption can hardly be retained in these conditions. Moreover, the fractal characteristics of the kinetics are increasingly pr...
Many computational models for analyzing and predicting cell physiology rely on in vitro data collect...
AbstractWe present a general-purpose model for biomolecular simulations at the molecular level that ...
We investigate three cases of bimolecular reaction kinetics in the diffusion limited regime when the...
AbstractConventional equations for enzyme kinetics are based on mass-action laws, that may fail in l...
ABSTRACT Conventional equations for enzyme kinetics are based on mass-action laws, that may fail in ...
We perform Monte Carlo simulations in three-dimensional (3D) lattice in order to study diffusion-con...
We perform Monte Carlo simulations in three-dimensional (3D) lattice in order to study diffusion-con...
Using Monte Carlo simulations in 3D media we investigate the effect of macromolecular crowding on bi...
Abstract: In this paper, several aspects of implementing a Monte Carlo simulation algorithm for stud...
AbstractTwo different approaches were used to study the kinetics of the enzymatic reaction under het...
Published data reveal that the rate coefficients of diffusion controlled reactions taking place in c...
Published data reveal that the rate coefficients of diffusion controlled reactions taking place in c...
Lattice-based stochastic simulators are commonly used to study biological reaction-diffusion process...
Many crucial cellular processes take place at the plasma membrane. The latter is a complex, two-dime...
We show in this paper how the segregation of reactants in the diffusion-limited reaction A+B→0 on a ...
Many computational models for analyzing and predicting cell physiology rely on in vitro data collect...
AbstractWe present a general-purpose model for biomolecular simulations at the molecular level that ...
We investigate three cases of bimolecular reaction kinetics in the diffusion limited regime when the...
AbstractConventional equations for enzyme kinetics are based on mass-action laws, that may fail in l...
ABSTRACT Conventional equations for enzyme kinetics are based on mass-action laws, that may fail in ...
We perform Monte Carlo simulations in three-dimensional (3D) lattice in order to study diffusion-con...
We perform Monte Carlo simulations in three-dimensional (3D) lattice in order to study diffusion-con...
Using Monte Carlo simulations in 3D media we investigate the effect of macromolecular crowding on bi...
Abstract: In this paper, several aspects of implementing a Monte Carlo simulation algorithm for stud...
AbstractTwo different approaches were used to study the kinetics of the enzymatic reaction under het...
Published data reveal that the rate coefficients of diffusion controlled reactions taking place in c...
Published data reveal that the rate coefficients of diffusion controlled reactions taking place in c...
Lattice-based stochastic simulators are commonly used to study biological reaction-diffusion process...
Many crucial cellular processes take place at the plasma membrane. The latter is a complex, two-dime...
We show in this paper how the segregation of reactants in the diffusion-limited reaction A+B→0 on a ...
Many computational models for analyzing and predicting cell physiology rely on in vitro data collect...
AbstractWe present a general-purpose model for biomolecular simulations at the molecular level that ...
We investigate three cases of bimolecular reaction kinetics in the diffusion limited regime when the...