General linear compartment model with zero input: III. First passage residence time of enzyme systems
R Varón1, M J García-Meseguer, E Valero
1Departamento de Química-Fisica, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Albacete, Spain.
Abstract:
In this paper, we present an alternative procedure to derive the residence times of enzyme and compartment systems. This procedure allows to express the residence time by a general, symbolic and simplified formula relating it directly with the rate constants. It is applicable to any enzyme reaction scheme which can be formulated as a set of first-order or pseudo-first order interconversions, without any other restriction. A computer program has been developed that greatly facilitates the task of the residence time derivations. The above analysis was extrapolated to any linear compartment model.
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