Synthesizing unit
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Synthesizing units (SUs) are generalized enzymes that follow the rules of classic enzyme kinetics with two modifications:
- product formation is not taken to be a function of substrate concentrations but of substrate fluxes that arrive at the SUs
- the dissociation rate of the substrate-SU complex to (unchanged) substrate and (unbounded) SU is assumed to be small.
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