Metabolite or substrate channeling is a direct transfer of metabolites from one enzyme to the next enzyme in a cascade. Among many potential advantages of substrate channeling, acceleration of the total reaction rate is considered as one of the most important and self-evident. However, using a simple model, supported by stochastic simulations, we show that it is not always the case; particularly at long times (i.e. in steady state) and high substrate concentrations, a channeled reaction cannot be faster, and can even be slower, than the original non-channeled cascade reaction. In addition we show that increasing the degree of channeling may lead to an increase of the metabolite pool size. We substantiate that the main advantage of channelin...
We study models of two sequential enzyme-catalyzed reactions as a basic functional building block fo...
We study models of two sequential enzyme-catalyzed reactions as a basic functional building block fo...
We study models of two sequential enzyme-catalyzed reactions as a basic functional building block fo...
Metabolite or substrate channeling is a direct transfer of metabolites from one enzyme to the next e...
<div><p>Metabolite or substrate channeling is a direct transfer of metabolites from one enzyme to th...
Metabolic channelling occurs when two enzymes that act on a common substrate pass that intermediate ...
Queueing approaches can capture the stochastic dynamics of chemical reactions and provide a more acc...
Recently, it has been argued that the phenomenon f direct ransfer of intermediate m tabolites betwee...
Metabolic channelling occurs when two enzymes that act on a common substrate pass that intermediate ...
Computer modelling has been used to investigate the effect of direct transfer of metabolites between...
International audienceSubcellular microcompartments, consisting of multienzyme complexes embedded wi...
International audienceSubcellular microcompartments, consisting of multienzyme complexes embedded wi...
The last decade has seen an exponential expansion of interest in conjugating multiple enzymes of cas...
<p>(a) Channeling diagram showing the regions in which channeling accelerates/decelerates enzyme-cat...
There are two fundamentally different ways by which a metabolite can be transferred between enzymes ...
We study models of two sequential enzyme-catalyzed reactions as a basic functional building block fo...
We study models of two sequential enzyme-catalyzed reactions as a basic functional building block fo...
We study models of two sequential enzyme-catalyzed reactions as a basic functional building block fo...
Metabolite or substrate channeling is a direct transfer of metabolites from one enzyme to the next e...
<div><p>Metabolite or substrate channeling is a direct transfer of metabolites from one enzyme to th...
Metabolic channelling occurs when two enzymes that act on a common substrate pass that intermediate ...
Queueing approaches can capture the stochastic dynamics of chemical reactions and provide a more acc...
Recently, it has been argued that the phenomenon f direct ransfer of intermediate m tabolites betwee...
Metabolic channelling occurs when two enzymes that act on a common substrate pass that intermediate ...
Computer modelling has been used to investigate the effect of direct transfer of metabolites between...
International audienceSubcellular microcompartments, consisting of multienzyme complexes embedded wi...
International audienceSubcellular microcompartments, consisting of multienzyme complexes embedded wi...
The last decade has seen an exponential expansion of interest in conjugating multiple enzymes of cas...
<p>(a) Channeling diagram showing the regions in which channeling accelerates/decelerates enzyme-cat...
There are two fundamentally different ways by which a metabolite can be transferred between enzymes ...
We study models of two sequential enzyme-catalyzed reactions as a basic functional building block fo...
We study models of two sequential enzyme-catalyzed reactions as a basic functional building block fo...
We study models of two sequential enzyme-catalyzed reactions as a basic functional building block fo...