Britta Helwig
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van Sluijs B, Zhou T, Helwig B, Baltussen M, Nelissen F, Heus H, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Feb;
15(1):1602.
PMID: 38383500
Kinetic modeling of in vitro enzymatic reaction networks is vital to understand and control the complex behaviors emerging from the nonlinear interactions inside. However, modeling is severely hampered by the...
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Helwig B, van Sluijs B, Pogodaev A, Postma S, Huck W
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2018 Sep;
57(43):14065-14069.
PMID: 30183118
The reproduction of emergent behaviors in nature using reaction networks is an important objective in synthetic biology and systems chemistry. Herein, the first experimental realization of an enzymatic reaction network...
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Wong A, Pogodaev A, Vialshin I, Helwig B, Huck W
J Am Chem Soc
. 2017 Jun;
139(24):8146-8151.
PMID: 28582616
Living systems rely on complex networks of chemical reactions to control the concentrations of molecules in space and time. Despite the enormous complexity in biological networks, it is possible to...
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Smith R, Helwig B, Westphal A, Pel E, Borst J, Fleck C
Photochem Photobiol
. 2017 May;
93(6):1525-1531.
PMID: 28503745
The dynamic behavior of the plant red/far-red light photoreceptor phytochrome B (phyB) has been elucidated in natural and synthetic systems. Red light switches phyB from the inactive Pr state to...
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Smith R, Helwig B, Westphal A, Pel E, Horner M, Beyer H, et al.
BMC Syst Biol
. 2016 Nov;
10(1):110.
PMID: 27884151
Background: Obtaining accurate estimates of biological or enzymatic reaction rates is critical in understanding the design principles of a network and how biological processes can be experimentally manipulated on demand....