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Molecule Parameter List for GEF-Gprot-bg | The statistics table lists the distribution of a molecule acting either as a substrate, product, enzyme or as a molecule within the network. The text color of a molecule is highlighted by color. | Statistics | Accession and Pathway Details | |
Accession Name | Accession No. | Accession Type | Pathway Link | MAPK_network_ 2003 | 50 | Network | Shared_Object_MAPK_network_2003, PKC, PLA2, PLCbeta, Gq, MAPK, Ras, EGFR, Sos, PLC_g, CaMKII, CaM, PP1, PP2B, PKA, AC | This is a network model of many pathways present at the neuronal synapse. The network has properties of temporal tuning as well as steady-state computational properties. In its default form the network is bistable.Bhalla US Biophys J. 2004 Aug;87(2):745-53 |
GEF-Gprot-bg acting as a Molecule in MAPK_network_2003 Network
Name | Accession Name | Pathway Name | Initial Conc. (uM) | Volume (fL) | Buffered | GEF-Gprot-bg | MAPK_network_ 2003 Accession No. : 50 | Ras Pathway No. : 212 | 0 | 1000 | No | Guanine nucleotide exchange factor. This activates raf by exchanging bound GDP with GTP. I have left the GDP/GTP out of this reaction, it would be trivial to put them in. See Boguski & McCormick. Possible candidate molecules: RasGRF, smgGDS, Vav (in dispute). rasGRF: Kcat= 1.2/min Km = 680 nM smgGDS: Kcat: 0.37 /min, Km = 220 nM. vav: Turnover up over baseline by 10X, |
GEF-Gprot-bg acting as an Enzyme in MAPK_network_2003 Network
Enzyme Molecule / Enzyme Activity | Accession Name | Pathway Name | Km (uM) | kcat (s^-1) | Ratio | Enzyme Type | Reagents | GEF-Gprot-bg / GEF-bg_act-ras
| MAPK_network_ 2003 Accession No. : 50 | Ras Pathway No. : 212 | 0.505051 | 0.02 | 4 | explicit E-S complex | Substrate GDP-Ras
Product GTP-Ras
| Kinetics based on the activation of Gq by the receptor complex in the Gq model (in turn based on the Mahama and Linderman model) k1 = 2e-5, k2 = 1e-10, k3 = 10 (I do not know why they even bother with k2). Lets put k1 at 2e-6 to get a reasonable equilibrium More specific values from, eg.g: Orita et al JBC 268(34) 25542-25546 from rasGRF and smgGDS: k1=3.3e-7; k2 = 0.08, k3 = 0.02 |
GEF-Gprot-bg acting as a Product in a reaction in MAPK_network_2003 Network
Kd is calculated only for second order reactions, like nA+nB <->nC or nA<->nC+nD, where n is number and A,B,C,D are molecules, where as for first order reactions Keq is calculated.
Kd for higher order reaction are not consider. |
Name | Accession Name | Pathway Name | Kf | Kb | Kd | tau | Reagents | bg-act-GEF | MAPK_network_ 2003 Accession No. : 50 | Ras Pathway No. : 212 | 6 (uM^-1 s^-1) | 1 (s^-1) | Kd(bf) = 0.1667(uM) | - | Substrate BetaGamma inact-GEF
Product GEF-Gprot-bg
| SoS/GEF is present at 50 nM ie 3e4/cell. BetaGamma maxes out at 9e4. Assume we have 1/3 of the GEF active when the BetaGamma is 1.5e4. so 1e4 * kb = 2e4 * 1.5e4 * kf, so kf/kb = 3e-5. The rate of this equil should be reasonably fast, say 1/sec |
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