Team:TU Delft/Modeling/HC regulation/Sensitivity

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For all beta parameters (lumped variables for transcriptions speed, translations speed, promoter strength and rbs strength) and all K parameters (equilibrium constant for binding of AlkS with alkanes and coefficients for the activity of promoters) a sensitivity analysis has been performed. This was done by varying the parameters from 50% of their original values to 200% of their original values.
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For this range of parameter values it is checked how much the steady state concentration of AlkB is and how long it takes for 95% of the steady state concentration of AlkB to be reached from steady state values for no alkanes to steady state values for 1 µM of alkanes.
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In the figures below are the results for this sensitivity analysis.
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[[Image:Team_TUDelft_beta_S1.png|thumb|600 px|centre|'''Figure 1''' – Sensitivity analysis of parameter β<sup>max</sup><sub>S1</sub>]]
[[Image:Team_TUDelft_beta_S1.png|thumb|600 px|centre|'''Figure 1''' – Sensitivity analysis of parameter β<sup>max</sup><sub>S1</sub>]]

Revision as of 11:28, 27 October 2010

Sensitivity analysis

For all beta parameters (lumped variables for transcriptions speed, translations speed, promoter strength and rbs strength) and all K parameters (equilibrium constant for binding of AlkS with alkanes and coefficients for the activity of promoters) a sensitivity analysis has been performed. This was done by varying the parameters from 50% of their original values to 200% of their original values.

For this range of parameter values it is checked how much the steady state concentration of AlkB is and how long it takes for 95% of the steady state concentration of AlkB to be reached from steady state values for no alkanes to steady state values for 1 µM of alkanes.

In the figures below are the results for this sensitivity analysis.


Figure 1 – Sensitivity analysis of parameter βmaxS1
Figure 2 – Sensitivity analysis of parameter βmaxS2
Figure 3 – Sensitivity analysis of parameter βmaxB
Figure 4 – Sensitivity analysis of parameter βmaxAlkS
Figure 5 – Sensitivity analysis of parameter βmaxAlkB
Figure 6 – Sensitivity analysis of parameter KHC
Figure 7 – Sensitivity analysis of parameter KS1
Figure 8 – Sensitivity analysis of parameter KS2
Figure 9 – Sensitivity analysis of parameter KB


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