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Directionality is an inherent property of biochemical networks

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arxiv q-bio/0701004 v2 pith:YQZS4AIR submitted 2007-01-02 q-bio.MN

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keywords directionsnetworksreactionbalancebiochemicalconstrainedconstraintsgenome-scale
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Thermodynamic constraints on reactions directions are inherent in the structure of a given biochemical network. However, concrete procedures for determining feasible reaction directions for large-scale metabolic networks are not well established. This work introduces a systematic approach to compute reaction directions, which are constrained by mass balance and thermodynamics, for genome-scale networks. In addition, it is shown that the nonconvex solution space constrained by physicochemical constraints can be approximated by a set of linearized subspaces in which mass and thermodynamic balance are guaranteed. The developed methodology can be used to {\it ab initio} predict reaction directions of genome-scale networks based solely on the network stoichoimetry.

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