pre equilibration refers to the period of time where reactants and intermediate species interact until they reach equilibration, which means that the net reaction rate = 0. This function would be important because usually cells can be assumed that are in equilibrium and then a drug or ligand is applied and takes the cell from the equilibrium and generates different dynamics and responses.
For example if we have an enzyme that binds a substrate with initial conditions E0 and S0, and with want to perturbate that interaction with a drug D with initial condition D0. If we simulate the system where we put E, S, and D at the same time they are going to be out of equilibrium from the beginning and the dynamics could be completely different than when we allow a pre-equilibration phase between E and S and then we applied the drug that takes the system out of equilibrium.
pre equilibration refers to the period of time where reactants and intermediate species interact until they reach equilibration, which means that the net reaction rate = 0. This function would be important because usually cells can be assumed that are in equilibrium and then a drug or ligand is applied and takes the cell from the equilibrium and generates different dynamics and responses.
For example if we have an enzyme that binds a substrate with initial conditions E0 and S0, and with want to perturbate that interaction with a drug D with initial condition D0. If we simulate the system where we put E, S, and D at the same time they are going to be out of equilibrium from the beginning and the dynamics could be completely different than when we allow a pre-equilibration phase between E and S and then we applied the drug that takes the system out of equilibrium.