What makes a reaction network "chemical"?
Stefan M\"uller, Christoph Flamm, Peter F. Stadler

TL;DR
This paper establishes sufficient conditions on reaction networks' stoichiometric matrices to ensure they can be interpreted as chemically plausible, thermodynamically sound, and conservative, aligning with fundamental physical principles.
Contribution
It provides new criteria for reaction networks to admit interpretations as balanced sum and structural formulas, ensuring physical plausibility and conservation laws.
Findings
Conditions guarantee the existence of sum formulas respecting atom conservation.
Reversible networks inherently satisfy certain thermodynamic conditions.
Structural formulas can be represented as labeled multigraphs with bond rearrangements.
Abstract
Reaction networks (RNs) comprise a set of species and a set of reactions , each converting a multiset of educts into a multiset of products. RNs are equivalent to directed hypergraphs. However, not all RNs necessarily admit a chemical interpretation. Instead, they might contradict fundamental principles of physics such as the conservation of energy and mass or the reversibility of chemical reactions. The consequences of these necessary conditions for the stoichiometric matrix have been discussed extensively in the literature. Here, we provide sufficient conditions for that guarantee the interpretation of RNs in terms of balanced sum formulas and structural formulas, respectively. Chemically plausible RNs allow neither a perpetuum mobile, i.e., a "futile cycle" of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational Drug Discovery Methods · Gene Regulatory Network Analysis · Origins and Evolution of Life
