One of the aims of Synthetic Biology is to regulate metabolic products for specific biochemical reaction networks. These networks are usually designed as elementary modules to be interconnected each other and efforts are spent to minimize undesired coupling effects arising from the mutual interaction. Within this framework, this note considers a basic enzymatic reaction scheme as an elementary input/output module, with a related specific control problem addressed according to a quadratic immersion, a recently developed control methodology. The quadratic immersion embeds the system equations that model the enzymatic reaction network into an extended, finitedimensional state-space, according to which the control problem may be restated in a simplified version, whose solution guarantees the output asymptotic convergence to a desired value according to a smooth trajectory

One of the aims of Synthetic Biology is to regulate metabolic products for specific biochemical reaction networks. These networks are usually designed as elementary modules to be interconnected each other and efforts are spent to minimize undesired coupling effects arising from the mutual interaction. Within this framework, this note considers a basic enzymatic reaction scheme as an elementary input/output module, with a related specific control problem addressed according to a quadratic immersion, a recently developed control methodology. The quadratic immersion embeds the system equations that model the enzymatic reaction network into an extended, finite-dimensional state-space, according to which the control problem may be restated in a simplified version, whose solution guarantees the output asymptotic convergence to a desired value according to a smooth trajectory.

Carravetta, F., Palumbo, P. (2019). Control of enzymatic reactions via quadratic immersion. Intervento presentato a: 58th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, CDC 2019, Acropolis Convention Centre, fra [10.1109/CDC40024.2019.9029221].

Control of enzymatic reactions via quadratic immersion

Palumbo P
Co-primo
2019

Abstract

One of the aims of Synthetic Biology is to regulate metabolic products for specific biochemical reaction networks. These networks are usually designed as elementary modules to be interconnected each other and efforts are spent to minimize undesired coupling effects arising from the mutual interaction. Within this framework, this note considers a basic enzymatic reaction scheme as an elementary input/output module, with a related specific control problem addressed according to a quadratic immersion, a recently developed control methodology. The quadratic immersion embeds the system equations that model the enzymatic reaction network into an extended, finite-dimensional state-space, according to which the control problem may be restated in a simplified version, whose solution guarantees the output asymptotic convergence to a desired value according to a smooth trajectory.
paper
Enzymatic Reactions; Nonlinear Systems; Synthetic Biology;
Enzymatic reactions; Quadratic immersion; Control
English
58th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, CDC 2019
2019
9781728113982
2019
2019-
7560
7565
9029221
open
Carravetta, F., Palumbo, P. (2019). Control of enzymatic reactions via quadratic immersion. Intervento presentato a: 58th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, CDC 2019, Acropolis Convention Centre, fra [10.1109/CDC40024.2019.9029221].
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