Team:Paris/Modeling/Molecular Reactions
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[[Image:compl.jpg|110px]] means ''n<sub>1</sub>'' molecules of ''FlhDC'' complexed with a ''pFliA'' promoter<br><br> | [[Image:compl.jpg|110px]] means ''n<sub>1</sub>'' molecules of ''FlhDC'' complexed with a ''pFliA'' promoter<br><br> | ||
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[[Image:compl.jpg|110px]] means ''n<sub>1</sub>'' molecules of ''FlhDC'' complexed with a ''pFliA'' promoter<br><br> | [[Image:compl.jpg|110px]] means ''n<sub>1</sub>'' molecules of ''FlhDC'' complexed with a ''pFliA'' promoter<br><br> | ||
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- | <div style="text-align: right">For complete PDF with all Reactions and Numbered References : | + | <div style="text-align: right">For complete PDF with all Reactions and Numbered References : [https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2008/6/61/Equa_Core_System.pdf complete list of reactions and equations] </div> |
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Revision as of 17:02, 29 October 2008
Molecular Reactions
We show here the elementary reactions from wich we started. They intend to be "exhaustives" in the sense that every steps of the system is described. Each of those reactions has to be "mathematically interpreted", in a model which accounts for the important phenomenons, and, in the same time, which allows us to find experimentally every involved parameters.
The system we are studying is the "Core System with three genes of interest" that we can represent in the scheme just below (with all alternatives pFlhDC or pTet and TetR or envZ or OmpR*) ↓ Core System ↑
For complete PDF with all Reactions and Numbered References : complete list of reactions and equations
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