Enzyme-enzyme interactions and control analysis. 2. The case of non-independence: heterologous associations
- PMID: 2406133
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1990.tb15330.x
Enzyme-enzyme interactions and control analysis. 2. The case of non-independence: heterologous associations
Abstract
The association of different enzymes into a complex may induce changes in the kinetic parameters of its component enzymes. This implies that they cannot be treated as independent catalysts. It will affect the formulations and theorems of control analysis and necessitates the introduction of additional elasticities reflecting the effect of one enzyme on the rate of another. We show how this is achieved as an extension of the classical treatment. We present modified summation and connectivity theorems incorporating both homologous and heterologous interactions. The case of channelling of metabolites in such complexes is considered and an experimental method for its detection is suggested.
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