Team:Imperial College/Genetic Circuit
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IPTG is an inducer which binds to LacI. | IPTG is an inducer which binds to LacI. | ||
LacI is a repressor that is constitutively expressed. It binds to the promoter preventing the promoter from expressing an output, in this case GFP. | LacI is a repressor that is constitutively expressed. It binds to the promoter preventing the promoter from expressing an output, in this case GFP. | ||
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In the absence of IPTG , LacI is constitutively expressed. At the same time, it can bind to the promoter to repress it. | In the absence of IPTG , LacI is constitutively expressed. At the same time, it can bind to the promoter to repress it. | ||
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There is a basal rate of GFP – leakiness | There is a basal rate of GFP – leakiness | ||
Even when LacI binds to the promoter, which results in repression, there is still some sort of expression, hence the leakiness of GFP. The LacI does not completely repress the promoter. | Even when LacI binds to the promoter, which results in repression, there is still some sort of expression, hence the leakiness of GFP. The LacI does not completely repress the promoter. | ||
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The pre-steady-state dynamic behaviour of the GFP concentration will differ with different initial concentrations of IPTG (but the steady-state behaviour will not). Hence, accuarate data collection during the pre-steady-state phase is crucial for parameter estimation. | The pre-steady-state dynamic behaviour of the GFP concentration will differ with different initial concentrations of IPTG (but the steady-state behaviour will not). Hence, accuarate data collection during the pre-steady-state phase is crucial for parameter estimation. | ||
- | >>> | + | [[Team:Imperial_College/Genetic_Circuit_Details | >>> Details of equilibria and equations]]. |
A more sophisticated model allows for interaction between IPTG and the promoter-LacI complex ({{ref|3}}). IPTG can bind to the promoter-LacI complex to form IPTG-LacI and free promoter. This eases the repression by LacI and allows transcription of GFP. | A more sophisticated model allows for interaction between IPTG and the promoter-LacI complex ({{ref|3}}). IPTG can bind to the promoter-LacI complex to form IPTG-LacI and free promoter. This eases the repression by LacI and allows transcription of GFP. |
Revision as of 15:52, 28 October 2008
Modelling the Genetic Circuit
--Mabult 14:44, 27 October 2008 (UTC) Cut this part out and move it into Pridence's section (simple repression Model)
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