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The time scale of the model might be to large, because it’s not possible to define units to the different parameters in the model such as defining time steps as seconds, minutes and so on, the problem involves defining concentrations of the enzymes.<br>
The time scale of the model might be to large, because it’s not possible to define units to the different parameters in the model such as defining time steps as seconds, minutes and so on, the problem involves defining concentrations of the enzymes.<br>
Some of the initial reaction rate constants and enzyme concentrations was from articles, and afterwards optimized for this model [[https://2010.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/project-bc#References 3]].<br>
Some of the initial reaction rate constants and enzyme concentrations was from articles, and afterwards optimized for this model [[https://2010.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/project-bc#References 3]].<br>
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Focusing on the behaviour of TAR/TARm in the model, it demonstrates that the concentration of methylated TAR rises if no phosphorylated CheB is present in the system.<br> When the concentration of phosphorylated CheB rises the concentration of methylated TAR drops.<br>
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This corresponded well with the known theory for the real system.
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[[Image: Team-SDU-Denmark-Madonnapic.pngTSRmodel.png |thumb|center|550px|'''Figure 4''': graph showing the concentration of phosphorylated CheB affecting the concentration of methylated TAR, making them drop.]]   
[[Image: Team-SDU-Denmark-Madonnapic.pngTSRmodel.png |thumb|center|550px|'''Figure 4''': graph showing the concentration of phosphorylated CheB affecting the concentration of methylated TAR, making them drop.]]   
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Focusing on the CheA/CheAp behaviour in the model, it demonstrates that CheA auto-phophorylation rate rises when no TAR are methylated, thus producing phosphorylated CheA.<br>
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Focusing on the behaviour of TAR/TARm in the model(Figure 4), it demonstrates that the concentration of methylated TAR rises if no phosphorylated CheB is present in the system.<br> When the concentration of phosphorylated CheB rises the concentration of methylated TAR drops.<br>
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The dephosphorylation of CheA is performed by both CheB and CheY which rises the concentrations of both phosphorylated CheB and CheY and thereby decreasing the concentration of phosphorylated CheA.<br>
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This corresponded well with the known theory for the real system.
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This corresponded well with the known theory for the real system.
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[[Image:Team-SDU-Denmark-CheAmodel.png |thumb|center|550px|'''Figure 5'''’’’’The top graph’’’’ is showing the concentration of phosphorylated CheA rising when the concentration of methylated TSR drops. ’’’’The bottom graph’’’’ is showing the concentrations of CheB and CheY rising when the concentration of phosphorylated CheA rises.]]
[[Image:Team-SDU-Denmark-CheAmodel.png |thumb|center|550px|'''Figure 5'''’’’’The top graph’’’’ is showing the concentration of phosphorylated CheA rising when the concentration of methylated TSR drops. ’’’’The bottom graph’’’’ is showing the concentrations of CheB and CheY rising when the concentration of phosphorylated CheA rises.]]
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Focusing on the CheA/CheAp behaviour in the model (Figure 5), it demonstrates that the CheA auto-phophorylation rate rises when no TAR is methylated, thus producing phosphorylated CheA.<br>
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The dephosphorylation of CheA is performed by both CheB and CheY which rises with the concentrations of both phosphorylated CheB and CheY and thereby decreasing the concentration of phosphorylated CheA.<br>
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This corresponded well with the known theory for the real system. 
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Focusing on the CheB/CheBp behaviour in the model which illustrate that concentrations of phosphorylated CheB rises when phosphorylated CheA is present, as seen in figure 5.<br>
Focusing on the CheB/CheBp behaviour in the model which illustrate that concentrations of phosphorylated CheB rises when phosphorylated CheA is present, as seen in figure 5.<br>

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