Analysis and characterization of transition states in metabolic systems. Transition times and the passivity of the output flux
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Analysis and characterization of transition states in metabolic systems. Transition times and the passivity of the output flux
Abstract
In this paper we study the transitions between steady states in metabolic systems. In order to deal with this task we divided the total metabolite concentration at steady state, sigma, into two new fractions, delta (the Output Transition Time) and tau beta (Input Transition Time), which are related with the course of output and input mass to the system respectively. We show the equivalence time between these terms and the Total Transition Time, tau T, previously defined [Easterby (1986) Biochem. J. 233, 871-875]. Next, we define a new magnitude, the Output Passivity of a transition, rho, which quantifies a new aspect of the transition phase that we call the passivity of the output progress curve. With these magnitudes, all of them being experimentally accessible, several features of the transient state can be measured. We apply the present analysis to (a) the case of coupled enzyme assays, which allows us to reach conclusions about the progress curves in these particular transitions and the equivalence between tau sigma and tau delta, and (b) some experimental results that allow us to discuss the biological significance of the Output Passivity in the transition between steady states in metabolic systems.
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