Team:Imperial College/Genetic Circuit
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The repressor is constitutively expressed. Hence we can assume the constitutive expression model from the previous characterisation step. | The repressor is constitutively expressed. Hence we can assume the constitutive expression model from the previous characterisation step. | ||
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When the inducer is added it binds reversibly to the repressor. | When the inducer is added it binds reversibly to the repressor. | ||
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Repressor only binds to the promoter when it is in its unbound form, hence transcription will be a function of free repressor concentration. | Repressor only binds to the promoter when it is in its unbound form, hence transcription will be a function of free repressor concentration. | ||
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And overall protein expression can be described as | And overall protein expression can be described as | ||
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The [[media:ConcentrationsODE.m|ODEs]] and [[media:SimulationconcentrationsODE.m|simulation]] may be found in the Appendices section of the Dry Lab hub. | The [[media:ConcentrationsODE.m|ODEs]] and [[media:SimulationconcentrationsODE.m|simulation]] may be found in the Appendices section of the Dry Lab hub. |
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Modelling the Genetic Circuit
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