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CMK is modelled reversible using random bi-bi generic Michaelis-Menten equation <ref>Hanekom</ref>
 
CMK is modelled reversible using random bi-bi generic Michaelis-Menten equation <ref>Hanekom</ref>
The reversible Michaelis-Menten equation to model the dynamic changes of CMK is:
 
  
 
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| [CDPME] || CDPME concentration || μM
 
| [CDPME] || CDPME concentration || μM
 
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| [Limonene] || Limonene concentration || μM
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| [ATP] || ATP concentration || μM
 
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| [PP]|| PP concentration || μM
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| [CDPME2P]|| CDPME2P concentration || μM
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| [ADP] || ADP concentration || μM
 
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== References ==
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Revision as of 22:12, 7 March 2017

The reaction

4-(cytidine 5′-diphospho)-2-C-methyl-D-erythritol kinase (CMK) catalyses the production of CDP-ME2P from CDP-ME. This ATP-dependent reaction is the fourth step in the non-mevalonate or methylerythritol-phosphate (MEP) pathway.



CDPME + ATP \rightleftharpoons CDPME2P + ADP

Equation Rate

CMK is modelled reversible using random bi-bi generic Michaelis-Menten equation [1]



V_\mathrm{CMK} =  \cfrac{\left ( Kcat_\mathrm{forward}  \cdot  [CMK]\right ) \cdot  \left (\cfrac{[CDP-ME]}{Km_\mathrm{CDP-ME}} \right ) \cdot \left(\cfrac{[ATP]}{Km_\mathrm{ATP}} \right) \cdot \left (1 - \cfrac{\cfrac{[CDP-ME2P]\cdot[ADP]}{[CDPME]\cdot[ATP]}}{K_\mathrm{eq}} \right)}{\left(1 + \cfrac{[CDP-ME]}{Km_\mathrm{CDP-ME}} + \cfrac{[ADP]}{Km_\mathrm{ADP}}\right)\cdot \left (1+ \cfrac{[ATP]}{Km_\mathrm{ATP}} +\cfrac{[CDP-ME2P]}{Km_\mathrm{CDP-ME2P}} \right)}

where :


Parameter Description Units
VCMK Reaction rate for CMK μM/min
Kcatforward Forward turnover number min-1
KmCDPME Michaelis-Menten constant for CDPME μM
KmATP Michaelis-Menten constant for ATP μM
KmCDPME2P Michaelis-Menten constant for CDPME2P μM
KmADP Michaelis-Menten constant for ADP μM
Keq Equilibrium constant unitless
[CDPME] CDPME concentration μM
[ATP] ATP concentration μM
[CDPME2P] CDPME2P concentration μM
[ADP] ADP concentration μM

References

  1. Hanekom