Synthesizing Unit

Synthesizing Units (SUs) are generalized enzymes that follow the rules of classic enzyme kinetics with two modifications:

Modifications of classic theory

Extension

The first modification is an extension of the classic theory; if arrival fluxes are taken proportional to substrate concentrations, the classic theory results. This extension allows application in spatially heterogeneous environments (such as in living cells), and to treat photons and molecules in the same framework (important in photosynthesis).

Simplification

The second modification allows a substantial simplification of the classic theory, and so application in complex metabolic networks.

Theory on Synthesizing Units is used in Dynamic Energy Budget theory, where 4 basic modes are distinguished:

Mixtures of the 4 basic modes can occur, especially if the substrates represent generalized compounds, rather than pure chemical compounds. A generalized compound is a mixture of chemical compounds that does not change in composition.

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