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<td class="bodyText"><p align="justify">The objective of our modeling is to accurately describe and predict the behavior of the system and its response given an inducing signal. Also, we aim to better know and understand the system through the identification of critical parameters and species, and thus be able to obtain the desired dynamics.<br /> | <td class="bodyText"><p align="justify">The objective of our modeling is to accurately describe and predict the behavior of the system and its response given an inducing signal. Also, we aim to better know and understand the system through the identification of critical parameters and species, and thus be able to obtain the desired dynamics.<br /> | ||
- | Our system is composed of 13 <a href="#metabolites">species</a> and 11 coupled <a href="#reactions">biochemical reactions</a> that completely describe it. This can be represented through a set of <a href="#odes">ordinary differential equations</a> (ODEs). The <a href=" | + | Our system is composed of 13 <a href="#metabolites">species</a> and 11 coupled <a href="#reactions">biochemical reactions</a> that completely describe it. This can be represented through a set of <a href="#odes">ordinary differential equations</a> (ODEs). The <a href="https://2008.igem.org/Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Simulation">simulations</a> were done using Simbiology, a package from Matlab.</p> |
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<p align="justify" class="style1"><strong><em>FIG 1</em>:</strong> Our system is conformed by two regulation mechanisms. The first mechanism is the one controlled by us through <a href="#metabolites">AHL</a>. <a href="#metabolites">LuxR</a> and <a href="#metabolites">AiiA</a> compete to bind AHL when it enters the cell. AiiA efficiently degrades AHL, while LuxR and AHL form a dimer. This dimer serves as an activator of <a href="#metabolites">CI</a>*, which represses <a href="#metabolites">RcnA</a>. The second of these mechanisms is the natural regulation of RcnA in response to the intracellular <a href="#metabolites">nickel</a> concentration. When there is no nickel inside the cell, RcnR represses RcnA. However, when nickel enters the cell, it forms a dimer with RcnR and changes its conformation so it no longer represses RcnA. RcnA is then free to start pumping Ni out of the cell. We are keeping this because it is damaging to the bacteria to have the pump always on, and otherwise it would need a constant supply of AHL.<br> | <p align="justify" class="style1"><strong><em>FIG 1</em>:</strong> Our system is conformed by two regulation mechanisms. The first mechanism is the one controlled by us through <a href="#metabolites">AHL</a>. <a href="#metabolites">LuxR</a> and <a href="#metabolites">AiiA</a> compete to bind AHL when it enters the cell. AiiA efficiently degrades AHL, while LuxR and AHL form a dimer. This dimer serves as an activator of <a href="#metabolites">CI</a>*, which represses <a href="#metabolites">RcnA</a>. The second of these mechanisms is the natural regulation of RcnA in response to the intracellular <a href="#metabolites">nickel</a> concentration. When there is no nickel inside the cell, RcnR represses RcnA. However, when nickel enters the cell, it forms a dimer with RcnR and changes its conformation so it no longer represses RcnA. RcnA is then free to start pumping Ni out of the cell. We are keeping this because it is damaging to the bacteria to have the pump always on, and otherwise it would need a constant supply of AHL.<br> | ||
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<strong>2.</strong> Tian T and Burrage K (2006) <strong>Stochastic models for regulatory networks of the genetic toggle switch</strong> Proc Natl Acad Sci <strong>103</strong>(22):8372-8377.<br> | <strong>2.</strong> Tian T and Burrage K (2006) <strong>Stochastic models for regulatory networks of the genetic toggle switch</strong> Proc Natl Acad Sci <strong>103</strong>(22):8372-8377.<br> | ||
<strong>3.</strong> Imperial College Team, iGEM 2006 WIKI. The I. CoLi Reporter (<a href="http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM:IMPERIAL/2006/project/parts/BBa_I13207">http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM:IMPERIAL/2006/project/parts/BBa_I13207</a>)</p> | <strong>3.</strong> Imperial College Team, iGEM 2006 WIKI. The I. CoLi Reporter (<a href="http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM:IMPERIAL/2006/project/parts/BBa_I13207">http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM:IMPERIAL/2006/project/parts/BBa_I13207</a>)</p> | ||
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