Team:TU Delft/Modeling/HC regulation

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Hydrocarbon regulated expression system

The regulation in P. putida is shown in the following figure;

Figure 1 - AlkS Hydrocarbon Regulatory systems from Pseudomonas putida (F. Rojo, et al. 2009)


There are two operons in this system, the AlkS operon regulated by pAlkS1 and pAlkS2 and the AlkB operon regulated by pAlkB. In reality the AlkB operon contains more genes coding for the degradation pathway, but for simplicity it is just called AlkB.


The pAlkS1 promoter is repressed by any form of AlkS. This promoter has as function maintaining a basal level of AlkS. The pAlkS2 promotor is activated by AlkS bound to hydrocarbons. The function of this promoter is to quickly increase the AlkS concentration in presence of hydrocarbons. The pAlkB promoter behaves as the pAlkS2 promoter and is activated by AlkS bound to hydrocarbons.


The global regulation is done with the protein crc in P. putida. This protein binds to the mRNA of AlkS inhibiting


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Explain the model build-up

  • here will be a list with all the assumptions soon



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