Model number
0268

Three substrates converted by two 1st order reversible enzymatic reactions.

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Description

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Two reversible enzyme catalyzed reactions convert A to B and B to C. There are two enzymes, E1 and E2. The intermediate complexes are AE1 and CE2. The "on" rate constants are given and the "off" rate constants are given as the product of the "on" rate constants multiplying dissociation constants.

Equations

 

     Off Rate Equations

e0 ,  e1

e2 ,  e3 .

     Ordinary Differential Equations

e4

e5

e6

e7

e8

     Mass Balance Equations for Enzymes

e9  , and  e10

     Initial Conditions

e11 ,  e12 ,  e13 ,  e14 , and  e15 .

 

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References
    Bassingthwaighte JB.: Enzymes and Metabolic Reactions, Chapter 10 in 
    "Transport and Reactions in Biological Systems"
    
   Lehninger AL. Biochemistry. New York: Worth Publishers, Inc., 1975.
Key terms
Progress curves
reversible reactions
equilibrium dissociation first order enzyme kinetics
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