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An exponential decay model was fitted to the experimental data set of GAP degradation at 70C. The model is uploaded as an SBML file. A data file showing the model fit to the experimental data set is included. The rate constant for GAP degradation at 70C was estimated to be 0.056 1/min, equivalent to a half life time of 12.4 min.
Creator: Jacky Snoep
Submitter: Jacky Snoep
Model type: Ordinary differential equations (ODE)
Model format: SBML
Environment: JWS Online
An exponential decay model was fitted to the experimental data set of DHAP degradation at 70C. The model is uploaded as an SBML file. A data file showing the model fit to the experimental data set is included. The rate constant for DHAP degradation at 70C was estimated to be 0.0225 1/min, equivalent to a half life time of 30.8 min.
Creator: Jacky Snoep
Submitter: Jacky Snoep
Model type: Ordinary differential equations (ODE)
Model format: SBML
Environment: JWS Online
Mathematical model for FBPAase kinetics
Creator: Jacky Snoep
Submitter: Jacky Snoep
Model type: Ordinary differential equations (ODE)
Model format: Mathematica
Environment: Not specified
Mathematical model for GAPDH kinetics, saturation for GAP, BPG, NADP, NADPH, Pi.
Creator: Jacky Snoep
Submitter: Jacky Snoep
Model type: Ordinary differential equations (ODE)
Model format: Mathematica
Environment: Not specified
Mathematical model for TIM kinetics, GAP and DHAP saturation and PEP inhibition.
Creator: Jacky Snoep
Submitter: Jacky Snoep
Model type: Ordinary differential equations (ODE)
Model format: Mathematica
Environment: Not specified
The PGK, GAPDH, TPI and FBPAase were modelled together using the individual rate equations. Closed system.
Creator: Jacky Snoep
Submitter: Jacky Snoep
Model type: Ordinary differential equations (ODE)
Model format: SBML
Environment: JWS Online
Detailed kinetic model for glycolysis of L. lactis. The model is basically the same model as that published by Hoefnagel et al 2002 (Mol. Biol. Reports 29, 157-161). The change made to the model is to make external glucose a variable such that a glucose pulse can be simulated.
Creators: Jacky Snoep, Ana Rute Neves
Submitter: Katy Wolstencroft
Model type: Ordinary differential equations (ODE)
Model format: SBML
Environment: Not specified