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Herein (the first part of my work), I debunk the long-standing hypotheses that explain mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation. Simple calculations point out that mitochondria are highly proton-deficient microcosms and therefore, elaborate…

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The universality of many pathways of core metabolism suggests a strong role for evolutionary selection, but it remains unclear whether existing pathways have been selected from a large or small set of biochemical possibilities. To address…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2015-10-05 Steven J. Court , Bartlomiej Waclaw , Rosalind J. Allen

Cancer cells are often seen to prefer glycolytic metabolism over oxidative phosphorylation even in the presence of oxygen-a phenomenon termed the Warburg effect. Despite significant strides in the decades since its discovery, a clear basis…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2026-02-02 B. Vibishan , Mohit Kumar Jolly , Akshit Goyal

Fueled by the hydrolysis of ATP, the motor protein kinesin literally walks on two legs along the biopolymer microtubule. The number of accidental backsteps that kinesin takes appears to be much larger than what one would expect given the…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2009-11-13 M. Bier , F. J. Cao

Designing reaction pathways that maximize the production of a target compound in a given metabolic network is a fundamental problem in systems biology. In this study, we systematically explore the non-oxidative glycolysis metabolic network,…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2025-06-25 Adittya Pal

Expressing the energy content of food as the heat energy released by its combustion is potentially misleading. Food is used to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The free energy of conversion of ATP into adenosine diphosphate is used…

Biological Physics · Physics 2017-01-31 David W. L. Hukins

Studies by microbiologists from the 1970s provided robust estimates for the energy supply and demand of a prokaryotic cell. The amount of ATP needed to support growth was calculated from the chemical composition of the cell and known…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2025-03-24 William F. Martin

Biochemical signaling pathways can be insulated from impedance and competition effects through enzymatic "futile cycles" which consume energy, typically in the form of ATP. We hypothesize that better insulation necessarily requires higher…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2014-05-06 John Barton , Eduardo D. Sontag

Temporal order in living matters reflects the self-organizing nature of dynamical processes driven out of thermodynamic equilibrium. Because of functional reason, the period of a biochemical oscillation must be tuned to a specific value…

Biological Physics · Physics 2022-02-28 Pureun Kim , Changbong Hyeon

Oscillation is an important cellular process that regulates timing of different vital life cycles. However, in the noisy cellular environment, oscillations can be highly inaccurate due to phase fluctuations. It remains poorly understood how…

Biological Physics · Physics 2015-09-30 Yuansheng Cao , Hongli Wang , Qi Ouyang , Yuhai Tu

ATP-driven proton pumps, which are critical to the operation of a cell, maintain cytosolic and organellar pH levels within a narrow functional range. These pumps employ two very different mechanisms: an elaborate rotary mechanism used by…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2017-11-01 Ramu Anandakrishnan , Daniel M. Zuckerman

Two proteins, one belonging to the mainly alpha class and the other belonging to the alpha/beta class, are selected to test a kinetic mechanism for protein folding. Targeted molecular dynamics is applied to generate folding pathways for…

Biological Physics · Physics 2011-01-04 Leonor Cruzeiro

Oxygenic photosynthesis is the most important biochemical process in Earth biosphere and likely very common on other habitable terrestrial planets, given the general availability of its input chemical ingredients and of light as source of…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2021-05-26 Giovanni Covone , Riccardo M. Ienco , Luca Cacciapuoti , Laura Inno

In living cells, oscillation of the concentration of cytosolic Ca2+ is an important and pervasive signal for the intercellular and intracellular information conduction. To generate the oscillation, the hydrolysis of ATP is always needed.…

Cell Behavior · Quantitative Biology 2018-11-27 Yingda Ge , Congjian Ni , Yunsheng Sun , Fangting Li

Cells generally convert nutrient resources to useful products via energy transduction. Accordingly, the thermodynamic efficiency of this conversion process is one of the most essential characteristics of living organisms. However, although…

Biological Physics · Physics 2016-05-04 Yusuke Himeoka , Kunihiko Kaneko

Anaerobic glycolysis in yeast perturbed by the reduction of xenobiotic ketones is studied numerically in two models which possess the same topology but different levels of complexity. By comparing both models' predictions for concentrations…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2007-05-23 Lutz Brusch , Gianaurelio Cuniberti , Martin Bertau

Based on a thermodynamic analysis of the kinetic model for the protein phosphorylation-dephosphorylation cycle, we study the ATP (or GTP) energy utilization of this ubiquitous biological signal transduction process. It is shown that the…

Biological Physics · Physics 2007-05-23 Hong Qian

Molecular motors play pivotal roles in organizing the interior of cells. A motor efficient in cargo transport would move along cytoskeletal filaments with a high speed and a minimal error in transport distance (or time) while consuming a…

Biological Physics · Physics 2019-06-07 Wonseok Hwang , Changbong Hyeon

Molecular machines are stochastic systems that catalyze the energetic processes keeping living cells alive and structured. Inspired by the examples of F1-ATP synthase and the bacterial flagellum, we present a minimal model of an externally…

Statistical Mechanics · Physics 2020-03-18 Alexandra K. S. Kasper , David A. Sivak

Recent studies reported that adenosine triphosphate (ATP) could inhibit as well as enhance the phase separation in prion-like proteins. The molecular mechanism underlying such a puzzling phenomenon remains elusive. Here, taking the fused in…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2022-09-22 Chun-Lai Ren , Yue Shan , Pengfei Zhang , Hong-Ming Ding , Yu-qiang Ma
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