Team:Imperial College/Genetic Circuit
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A literature search revealed two models of IPTG-induced expression through the Plac promoter. Both models assume constitutive expression of LacI. Before IPTG is added, a steady-state is reached comprising basal (leaky) expression of GFP. | A literature search revealed two models of IPTG-induced expression through the Plac promoter. Both models assume constitutive expression of LacI. Before IPTG is added, a steady-state is reached comprising basal (leaky) expression of GFP. | ||
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In the simpler model ({{ref|2}}) IPTG competes with free promoter for LacI binding, but does not itself bind to the LacI-promoter complex. [[Click here for more detail]] | In the simpler model ({{ref|2}}) IPTG competes with free promoter for LacI binding, but does not itself bind to the LacI-promoter complex. [[Click here for more detail]] | ||
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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, accurate 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, accurate data collection during the pre-steady-state phase is crucial for parameter estimation. | ||
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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. | ||
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Modelling the Genetic Circuit
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