Figure 1.

Simple examples of asymmetric relationship between reactions A and B (A→B). Nodes and arrows indicate metabolites and metabolic reactions, respectively. At steady-state the activity (that is, carrying a flux) of reaction A depends on the activity of B, but the activity of B is independent of the activity of A, because there is an alternative converging or diverging flux (dashed arrows).

Notebaart et al. Genome Biology 2009 10:R19   doi:10.1186/gb-2009-10-2-r19
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