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[[Image:12SJTU_divergentreaction.jpg|thumb|320px|left|''Fig.7'' :Demonstration of branched reactions. When signal that induces the dimerization of Enzyme Complex 1 and 2 is present, they would dimerize, making product D more dominant. On the contrary, when signal that induces the dimerization of Enzyme Complex 1 and 3 is present, they would aggregate, so product C is more dominant.]] | [[Image:12SJTU_divergentreaction.jpg|thumb|320px|left|''Fig.7'' :Demonstration of branched reactions. When signal that induces the dimerization of Enzyme Complex 1 and 2 is present, they would dimerize, making product D more dominant. On the contrary, when signal that induces the dimerization of Enzyme Complex 1 and 3 is present, they would aggregate, so product C is more dominant.]] | ||
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''Membrane accelerator'' employed constitutively dimerizing proteins to assemble enzymes. Imagine if we replace those constitutively dimerizing proteins with signal-induced dimers, which could only form dimers with signal input, then it is possible to dynamically control the speed or even the direction of certain reactions. | ''Membrane accelerator'' employed constitutively dimerizing proteins to assemble enzymes. Imagine if we replace those constitutively dimerizing proteins with signal-induced dimers, which could only form dimers with signal input, then it is possible to dynamically control the speed or even the direction of certain reactions. | ||
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Finding a signal inducible dimer is not difficult. There are indeed many proteins that could behave like that. | Finding a signal inducible dimer is not difficult. There are indeed many proteins that could behave like that. | ||
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