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Revision as of 23:46, 29 September 2008
At the steady-state, we have
param | signification | unit | value |
[expr(pFlhDC)] | expression rate of pFlhDC with RBS E0032 | nM.s-1 | see "findparam" need for 20 + 20 measures and 5x5 measures for the SUM? |
γGFP | dilution-degradation rate of GFP(mut3b) | min-1 | 0.0198 |
[GFP] | GFP concentration at steady-state | nM | need for 20 + 20 measures and 5x5 measures for the SUM? |
(fluorescence) | value of the observed fluorescence | au | need for 20 + 20 measures and 5x5 measures for the SUM? |
conversion | conversion ratio between fluorescence and concentration | nM.au-1 | (1/79.429) |
param | signification corresponding parameters in the equations | unit | value |
β12bis | production rate of FliA-pFlhDC with RBS E0032 replace β12 (not written) | nM.min-1 | |
(K11bis/{coeffliA}) | activation constant of FliA-pFlhDC K11bis | nM | |
n11bis | complexation order of FliA-pFlhDC replace n11 (not written) | no dimension | |
β2bis | production rate of EnvZ-pFlhDC with RBS E0032 β2bis | nM.min-1 | |
(K19bis/{coefenvZ}) | activation constant of EnvZ-pFlhDC replace K19 (not written) | nM | |
n19bis | complexation order of EnvZ-pFlhDC n19bis | no dimension |
Then, if we have time, we want to verify the expected relation