A brief note on the properties of linear pathways.
Biochem Soc Trans
; 48(4): 1379-1395, 2020 08 28.
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Linear metabolic pathways are the simplest network architecture we find in metabolism and are a good starting point to gain insight into the operating principles of metabolic control. Linear pathways possess some well-known properties, such as a bias of flux control towards the first few steps of the pathway as well as the lack of flux control at reactions close to equilibrium. In both cases, a rationale for these behaviors is given in terms of how elasticities transmit changes through a pathway. A discussion is given on the fundamental role that two reaction step sections play in a linear pathway when transmitting changes. For a pathway with irreversible steps, the deconstruction is straight forward and includes a product of local response coefficients that cascade along the pathway. When reversibility is included, the picture became more complex but a relationship in terms of the local response coefficients if derived that includes the reverse response coefficients and highlights the interplay between the forward and backward transmission of changes during a perturbation.
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Redes e Vias Metabólicas
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Biochem Soc Trans
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2020
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