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Revisiting the paper on “Applications of Graph Theory to Enzyme Kinetics and Protein Folding Kinetics: Steady and Non-steady State Systems”

short communication | DOI: https://doi.org/10.31579/2766-2314/012

Revisiting the paper on “Applications of Graph Theory to Enzyme Kinetics and Protein Folding Kinetics: Steady and Non-steady State Systems”

  • Kuo-Chen Chou 1*

Gordon Life Science Institute, Boston, Massachusetts 02478, USA. 

*Corresponding Author: Kuo-C. Chou (2020) Gordon Life Science Institute, Boston, Massachusetts 02478, USA.

Citation: Kuo-Chen Chou (2020) Revisiting the paper on “Applications of graph theory to enzyme kinetics and protein folding kinetics: steady and non-steady state systems” J, Biotechnology and Bioprocessing 1(3); DOI: 10.31579/2766-2314/012

Copyright: © 2020, Kuo-Chen Chou, This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Received: 18 November 2020 | Accepted: 30 November 2020 | Published: 23 December 2020

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Abstract

Abstract

Short Communication

About 30 years ago a very important paper on “Applications of graph theory to enzyme kinetics and protein folding kinetics: steady and non-steady state systems” was published [1].

Ever since then, a series of papers for graph theory to study enzyme kinetics [2-8] and protein folding kinetics [9-15].

The graph approach can provide an intuitive feeling for analyzing very complicated biological systems, as clearly demonstrated in the eight masterpieces papers [16-23] by the then Chairman of Nobel Prize Committee.

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