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Using <--> for reversible reaction rules #36

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himoto opened this issue Nov 13, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #37
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Using <--> for reversible reaction rules #36

himoto opened this issue Nov 13, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #37

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himoto commented Nov 13, 2021

Currently, the symbol --> is used for specifying name of the product in a reaction. However, it looks like the reaction is unidirectional and therefore is not suitable for reversible reaction rules including dimerize(), bind(), is_phosphorylated(), and translocate().

  • Use <--> instead
  • Raise warning when using --> for reversible reaction rules
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