2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.01.29.428804
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A thermodynamic model for water activity and redox potential in evolution and development

Abstract: As gene sequences change through evolution, and as the abundances of different proteins change through development, the distinct elemental composition of the proteins at different times can be represented as an overall chemical reaction. Compositional and thermodynamic analysis of these reactions leads to novel insight on biochemical changes and enables predictions of intensive variables including redox potential. The stoichiometric hydration state refers to the number of H2O in theoretical reactions to form … Show more

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