Conditions for Extinction Events in Chemical Reaction Networks with Discrete State Spaces


Abstract in English

We study chemical reaction networks with discrete state spaces, such as the standard continuous time Markov chain model, and present sufficient conditions on the structure of the network that guarantee the system exhibits an extinction event. The conditions we derive involve creating a modified chemical reaction network called a domination-expanded reaction network and then checking properties of this network. We apply the results to several networks including an EnvZ-OmpR signaling pathway in Escherichia coli. This analysis produces a system of equalities and inequalities which, in contrast to previous results on extinction events, allows algorithmic implementation. Such an implementation will be investigated in a companion paper where the results are applied to 458 models from the European Bioinformatics Institutes BioModels database.

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