The Hill function is the universal Hopfield barrier for sharpness of input-output responses
Rosa Martinez-Corral,
Kee-Myoung Nam,
Angela H. DePace
et al.
Abstract:The Hill functions, Hh(x) = xh/(1 + xh), have been widely used in biology for over a century but, with the exception of H1, they have had no justification other than as a convenient fit to empirical data. Here, we show that they are the universal limit for the sharpness of any input-output response arising from a Markov process model at thermodynamic equilibrium. Models may represent arbitrary molecular complexity, with multiple ligands, internal states, conformations, co-regulators, etc, under core assumption… Show more
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