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Showing papers by "Bas Teusink published in 1995"


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TL;DR: The extent to which the intracellular ATP level is involved in the control of cell physiology, how the elaborate control ofcell function may be analyzed theoretically and quantitatively, and if this can be utilized selectively to affect certain cell types are addressed.

19 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss that cell function is organized in hierarchical substructures and briefly touch on the topics of metabolic control and regulated gene expression, time dependent metabolism in intact yeast cells, and metabolite channelling.
Abstract: The living cell functions by virtue of an enormous number of different processes. It is one of the most difficult challenges of modern biology to elucidate how all those processes are coordinated quantitatively so as to lead to a viable system with optimal responses to various changes in the environment. The biochemical and biophysical processes of the living cell do not constitute a network with random connections. In this paper we shall discuss that cell function is organized in hierarchical substructures. We will briefly touch on the topics of (i) metabolic control and regulated gene expression, (ii) time dependent metabolism in intact yeast cells, and (iii) metabolite channelling.

4 citations