Parameter regions that give rise to 2[n/2]+1 positive steady states in the n-site phosphorylation system
The distributive sequential n-site phosphorylation/dephosphorylation system is an important building block in networks of chemical reactions arising in molecular biology, which has been intensively studied. In the nice paper of Wang and Sontag (2008) it is shown that for certain choices of the react...
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Zusammenfassung: | The distributive sequential n-site phosphorylation/dephosphorylation system
is an important building block in networks of chemical reactions arising in
molecular biology, which has been intensively studied. In the nice paper of
Wang and Sontag (2008) it is shown that for certain choices of the reaction
rate constants and total conservation constants, the system can have 2[n/2]+1
positive steady states (that is, n+1 positive steady states for n even and n
positive steady states for n odd). In this paper we give open parameter regions
in the space of reaction rate constants and total conservation constants that
ensure these number of positive steady states, while assuming in the modeling
that roughly only 1/4 of the intermediates occur in the reaction mechanism.
This result is based on the general framework developed by Bihan, Dickenstein,
and Giaroli (2018), which can be applied to other networks. We also describe
how to implement these tools to search for multistationarity regions in a
computer algebra system and present some computer aided results. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1904.11633 |