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- Goldbeter–Koshland_kinetics abstract "The Goldbeter–Koshland kinetics describe a steady-state solution for a 2-state biological system. In this system, the interconversion between these two states is performed by two enzymes with opposing effect. One example would be a protein Z that exists in a phosphorylated form ZP and in an unphosphorylated form Z; the corresponding kinase Y and phosphatase X interconvert the two forms. In this case we would be interested in the equilibrium concentration of the protein Z (Goldbeter–Koshland kinetics only describe equilibrium properties, thus no dynamics can be modeled). It has many applications in the description of biological systems.The Goldbeter–Koshland kinetics is described by the Goldbeter–Koshland function: with the constants Graphically the function takes values between 0 and 1 and has a sigmoid behavior. The smaller the parameters J1 and J2 the steeper the function gets and the more of a switch-like behavior is observed. Goldbeter–Koshland kinetics is an example of ultrasensitivity.".
- Goldbeter–Koshland_kinetics thumbnail KinasePhosphatase.svg?width=300.
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- Goldbeter–Koshland_kinetics subject Category:Catalysis.
- Goldbeter–Koshland_kinetics subject Category:Chemical_kinetics.
- Goldbeter–Koshland_kinetics subject Category:Enzyme_kinetics.
- Goldbeter–Koshland_kinetics subject Category:Ordinary_differential_equations.
- Goldbeter–Koshland_kinetics comment "The Goldbeter–Koshland kinetics describe a steady-state solution for a 2-state biological system. In this system, the interconversion between these two states is performed by two enzymes with opposing effect. One example would be a protein Z that exists in a phosphorylated form ZP and in an unphosphorylated form Z; the corresponding kinase Y and phosphatase X interconvert the two forms.".
- Goldbeter–Koshland_kinetics label "Goldbeter–Koshland kinetics".
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- Goldbeter–Koshland_kinetics sameAs Q5579024.
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- Goldbeter–Koshland_kinetics depiction KinasePhosphatase.svg.