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Fuente, I. M. de la
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Vadillo, Fernando
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Pérez-Samartín, Alberto Luís
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Blas Pérez-Pinilla, Martín
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Bidaurrazaga, Joseba
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Vera-López, Antonio
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2010-03-02
Different studies have shown that cellular enzymatic activities are able to self-organize spontaneously, forming a metabolic core of reactive processes that remain active under different growth conditions while the rest of the molecular catalytic reactions exhibit structural plasticity. This global cellular metabolic structure appears to be an intrinsic characteristic common to all cellular organisms. Recent work performed with dissipative metabolic networks has shown that the fundamental element for the spontaneous emergence of this global self-organized enzymatic structure could be the number of catalytic elements in the metabolic networks.
PLoS ONE
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/114460
10.1371/journal.pone.0009484
1932-6203
20209156
Global Self-Regulation of the Cellular Metabolic Structure