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Are the substrates and enzymes swapped in the Michaelis–Menten kinetics rate laws for RNA and protein degradation? #5

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artgoldberg opened this issue Aug 25, 2018 · 1 comment

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the RNA degradation rate law is generated by
rl.equation = wc_lang.RateLawEquation(
expression='{0}[c] * (((k_cat * {1}) / (k_m + {1})) + {2})'.format(rna.id, deg_rnase.id(), '0.1'))

the result has the form "rna_tu_1_x[c] * (((k_cat * prot_gene_1_98[c]) / (k_m + prot_gene_1_98[c])) + 0.1)", for various values of '_x'. i suspect that the RNA should be treated as the substrate, and the RNAse (=prot_gene_1_98[c]) as the enzyme, which would be achieved by swapping them, but I'm not an expert in this area. the protein degradation is similar.

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jonrkarr commented Aug 26, 2018 via email

@artgoldberg artgoldberg removed the invalid This doesn't seem right label Aug 28, 2018
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