Figure 5
From: Input-output relations in biological systems: measurement, information and the Hill equation

Balance between forward and back reactions leads to a high Hill coefficient when the reactions are saturated. The equilibrium output signal, A∗, is obtained by solving in Eq. (6) as a function of the input signal, S0. The signal is given as . The total amount of reactant is N=R+A. The half-maximal concentrations are set to m=μ=1. The three curves illustrate the solutions for N=1,10,100, with increasing Hill coefficients for higher N values and greater reaction saturation levels.