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==== Description ====
 
The metabolic control analysis quantifies how variables, such as fluxes and species concentrations, depend on the systems parameters. If the systems consists of ''r'' reactions and ''m'' species, then the matrices of control coefficients includes ''m''-by-''r'' elasticity matrix ''E'', ''m''-by-''r'' concentration control matrix ''C <sup>S</sup>'' and ''r''-by-''r'' flux control matrix ''C <sup>J</sup>'' calculating by the formulas
 
The metabolic control analysis quantifies how variables, such as fluxes and species concentrations, depend on the systems parameters. If the systems consists of ''r'' reactions and ''m'' species, then the matrices of control coefficients includes ''m''-by-''r'' elasticity matrix ''E'', ''m''-by-''r'' concentration control matrix ''C <sup>S</sup>'' and ''r''-by-''r'' flux control matrix ''C <sup>J</sup>'' calculating by the formulas
  

Revision as of 15:41, 18 April 2013

Analysis title
Metabolic Control Analysis
Provider
Institute of Systems Biology

Description

The metabolic control analysis quantifies how variables, such as fluxes and species concentrations, depend on the systems parameters. If the systems consists of r reactions and m species, then the matrices of control coefficients includes m-by-r elasticity matrix E, m-by-r concentration control matrix C S and r-by-r flux control matrix C J calculating by the formulas

DAE-models-Metabolic-Control-Analysis-mca.png

Here v is a vector of reaction rates, S is a vector of species concentrations, N = L × NR is the stiochiometric matrix decomposition generated by the mass conservation analysis, and Id is r-by-r identity matrix1. We also scaled all elements Ei,j, CSi,j and CJi,j of these matrices with the coefficients Sj / vi, vj / Si and vj / vi respectively.

References

  1. C Reder, "Metabolic control theory: a structural approach". J. Theor. Biol., 135:175-201, 1988.
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