Enzyme Kinetics for Systems BiologyThe 2nd edition has recently been published, the 1st edition has therefore been reduced in price by 20%. Enzyme Kinetics for System Biology is geared towards those who need a reference or classroom textbook that describes the various rate laws one can use to build computer models of cellular networks. The book covers commonly addressed topics such as rapid-equilibrium and steady state kinetics, including chapters on inhibitors, activators, cooperatively and allostery. The text book also includes topics more relevant to systems biology; these include chapters on elasticities, generalized rate laws and kinetics laws used to describe gene expression. Exercises are provided in most chapters with a summary of all the major kinetic rate laws in an appendix. Chapters include: Reaction Kinetics Elasticities Basic Enzyme Kinetics Enzyme Inhibition and Activation Multireactant Rate Laws Cooperativity Allostery Generalized Rate Laws Kinetics of Gene Regulation Basic Thermodynamics Current Print version: 1.08 Original publication date: April 2011 |
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Inhalt
Reaction Kinetics | 1 |
Elasticities | 35 |
Basic Enzyme Kinetics | 53 |
Enzyme Inhibition and Activation | 81 |
Multireactant Rate Laws | 111 |
Cooperativity | 119 |
Allostery | 163 |
Generalized Rate Laws | 181 |
Basic Thermodynamics | 249 |
Appendix List of Symbols and Abbreviations | 275 |
Appendix List of Common Rate Laws | 279 |
Appendix Answers to Questions | 291 |
References | 295 |
History | 301 |
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Kinetics of Gene Regulation | 203 |
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