Team:UC Davis/Modeling
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To start, we generate equations for all of the transcription reactions: </p> | To start, we generate equations for all of the transcription reactions: </p> | ||
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- | <p>From there, we came up with the equations for each binding/unbinding reaction:</p> | + | <p>From there, we came up with the equations for each binding/unbinding reaction:</p><br/> |
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/b/ba/UCD2010Bind-Unbind-1.png" /> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/b/ba/UCD2010Bind-Unbind-1.png" /> | ||
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<p>We can now see some interesting behaviors of our gene circuit. For instance, the transcription of lambda cI mRNA is dependent on the concentration of promoter I12006 that is bound with lambda cI. However, we can also see from the second set of equations that this promoter may be complexed with 434 cI, which acts as a repressor, <i>removing</i> some of the I12006 which would otherwise be available for transcription. It is important to note that the binding of the repressor "overrides" the activity of the activator; this has important effects on the system, and this behavior reflects the reality of the part.</p> | <p>We can now see some interesting behaviors of our gene circuit. For instance, the transcription of lambda cI mRNA is dependent on the concentration of promoter I12006 that is bound with lambda cI. However, we can also see from the second set of equations that this promoter may be complexed with 434 cI, which acts as a repressor, <i>removing</i> some of the I12006 which would otherwise be available for transcription. It is important to note that the binding of the repressor "overrides" the activity of the activator; this has important effects on the system, and this behavior reflects the reality of the part.</p> | ||
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