Abstract

AbstractThe analogy, in both the thermodynamics and the kinetics, of reversible polymerizations on templates (in the case wherein these are catalyzed by exoenzymes) to helix–coil transitions (in the case where these proceed only from one end of each macromolecular chain) is presented. A suggestion, based on this analogy, is made concerning the possible nature of biological control of synthesis of macromolecules (enzyme induction and repression). The equations governing the kinetics of these one‐dimensional cooperative processes are presented and their solutions discussed.

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