One of four dual-site futile cycle networks with bifunctional enzymes exhibits simultaneous bistability and absolute concentration robustness in the final modification state, allowing two stable steady states with identical final product concentration but different intermediates.
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Constraints on observing actions and limited attention in collective decisions spontaneously form echo chambers that lock groups into inaccurate states and make accuracy highly sensitive to social weighting.
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Bistability, Absolute Concentration Robustness, and Hysteresis in Dual-Site Futile Cycles with Bifunctional Enzymes
One of four dual-site futile cycle networks with bifunctional enzymes exhibits simultaneous bistability and absolute concentration robustness in the final modification state, allowing two stable steady states with identical final product concentration but different intermediates.
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Messaging strategies and the emergence of echo chambers in collective decision-making
Constraints on observing actions and limited attention in collective decisions spontaneously form echo chambers that lock groups into inaccurate states and make accuracy highly sensitive to social weighting.