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<h1>Curve Fitting to find the Hill Coefficient for the GFP/Bbox-stem Association (n<sub style="font-size:15px">2</sub>)</h1>
<h1>Curve Fitting to find the Hill Coefficient for the GFP/Bbox-stem Association (n<sub style="font-size:15px">2</sub>)</h1>
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<p>Based on a graph in a paper by Witherell et al.<sup style="font-size:15px">[14]</sup> which showed the binding curves of the MS2 stem loop we could calculate the value for n<sub style="font-size:15px">2</sub>. Our two MS2 stem loops (see Fig 1 in Equations) are 19 nucleotides apart, so our binding curve will most closely resemble that of the 8-16 construct, shown in figure 5A (filled squares).</p>
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<p>Based on a graph in a paper by Witherell et al.<sup style="font-size:10px">[14]</sup> which showed the binding curves of the MS2 stem loop we could calculate the value for n<sub style="font-size:10px">2</sub>. Our two MS2 stem loops (see Fig 1 in Equations) are 19 nucleotides apart, so our binding curve will most closely resemble that of the 8-16 construct, shown in figure 5A (filled squares).</p>
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Curve Fitting to find the Hill Coefficient for the GFP/Bbox-stem Association (n2)

Based on a graph in a paper by Witherell et al.[14] which showed the binding curves of the MS2 stem loop we could calculate the value for n2. Our two MS2 stem loops (see Fig 1 in Equations) are 19 nucleotides apart, so our binding curve will most closely resemble that of the 8-16 construct, shown in figure 5A (filled squares).