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Revision as of 13:56, 29 October 2008

Contents

Double input model

Here we describe a semi-quantitative model of the Lux band-pass detector and the Rhl high-pass detector. The model describes each proteins and sending molecules involved in the system.

Genscheme.jpg

States

Processor states.jpg

ODEs

Processor model.jpg

Parameters

Simulation

Bistable switch model

XCl2.JPG

States

Bistable states.jpg

ODEs

Bistable model.jpg

Parameters

Simulation

Primary results look promising. An RhlI-induced reaction gave the desired curves, well nearly. GFP still ends up too high. The other main problem is going to be the response time. But we have to wait until we have a complete and robust model to really start finding solutions to our problems. </p>

First simulation.jpg

The simulation starts off with constitutive expression of GFP. After RhlI "injection", GFP production slows down and RFP starts to be expressed. Speeds and concentrations are not yet optimal but this was a quick first try to check if the model was viable. Conclusion: OK.


Have been considering LacI and LacIm as two different proteins. But after amino acid comparaison they are actually the same. Only the promoter and DNA sequenses are different.

Matlab

Titration LuxI RhlI.jpg

Titration of LuxI and RhlI te determine how the system would work without feedback. One can notice that the expression band for GFP is quite small.

Files

The Ordinary Differential Equations (ODE) of our system are listed in the following file :

Media:Model.pdf

Matlab files

media:Patterner.m
media:Simulation.m <math><math>Insert formula here</math></math>