A variational principle for computing nonequilibrium fluxes and potentials in genome-scale biochemical networks
Molecular Networks
2011-09-20 v2 Quantitative Methods
Abstract
We derive a convex optimization problem on a steady-state nonequilibrium network of biochemical reactions, with the property that energy conservation and the second law of thermodynamics both hold at the problem solution. This suggests a new variational principle for biochemical networks that can be implemented in a computationally tractable manner. We derive the Lagrange dual of the optimization problem and use strong duality to demonstrate that a biochemical analogue of Tellegen's theorem holds at optimality. Each optimal flux is dependent on a free parameter that we relate to an elementary kinetic parameter when mass action kinetics is assumed.
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@article{arxiv.1105.1513,
title = {A variational principle for computing nonequilibrium fluxes and potentials in genome-scale biochemical networks},
author = {Ronan M. T. Fleming and Christopher M. Maes and Michael A. Saunders and Yinyu Ye and Bernhard Ø. Palsson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.1513},
year = {2011}
}
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17 pages, 1 figure