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<strong>Explanation</strong>: The binding of Ste4Ste18 with Ste5 and the oligomerization of Ste5 is a
process that is not completely independent. Many equations can be derived through combinations, but here
we only consider the dimerization process, and each reaction is reversible. Since Ste5 actually binds to
Ste4, we abbreviate Ste5 as S5 and Ste4 as S4 in the equations.
<strong>Ordinary Differential Equations</strong>:
<p><strong>Explanation</strong>: The binding of Ste4Ste18 with Ste5 and the oligomerization of Ste5 is a
process that is not completely independent. Many equations can be derived through combinations, but
here
we only consider the dimerization process, and each reaction is reversible. Since Ste5 actually
binds to
Ste4, we abbreviate Ste5 as S5 and Ste4 as S4 in the equations.</p>
<p></p><strong>Ordinary Differential Equations</strong>:</p>
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