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This model was written in SBML and simulated in cell designer,it shows the species and compartment involved in our yneA system.
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Revision as of 00:57, 26 October 2010

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Modelling

In order to understand the behaviour of our parts, we computationally modelled them by encoding biochemical networks in SBML and simulating them using COPASI.

Calcium carbonate

For more details, please see Calcium carbonate precipitation via urease expression.

Flux balance analysis

In order to inform our calcium carbonate part design, we performed flux balance analysis to identify pathways which indirectly lead to urea hydrolysis.

Newcastle Arginine and Ornithine Degradation.png

Taken from SEED


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Biochemical network in SBML

We wrote a computational model of our calcium carbonate system in SBML and simulated it in COPASI. The graph below shows that carbonate increases over time, as desired.

ModelrocFsr1.png

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Filamentous cells

For more details, please see Filamentous cells.

Biochemical network in SBML

We wrote a computational model of our filamentous cell system in SBML and simulated it in COPASI. The graph below shows that FtsZ ring formation is low when yneA is overexpressed.

Newcastle ModelFilamentous.png Newcastle CellDesigner Filamentous.png

This model was written in SBML and simulated in cell designer,it shows the species and compartment involved in our yneA system.

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