Team:TU-Eindhoven/LEC/Modelling

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In literature, little can be found about modeling calcium channels in Saccaromyces Cerevisiae, most commonly known as budding yeast. Therefore we still used the model of <span class = "lightblue">sympathetic ganglion `B' type cells of a bullfrog</span> to describe this process, since the type of voltage-dependent calcium channels is the same in both the bullfrog cells and the yeast cells.
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In literature, little can be found about modeling calcium channels in Saccaromyces Cerevisiae, most commonly known as budding yeast. Therefore we still used the model of <span class = "lightblue">sympathetic ganglion 'B' type cells of a bullfrog</span> to describe this process, since the type of voltage-dependent calcium channels is the same in both the bullfrog cells and the yeast cells.
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Also some other <span class = "lightblue">assumptions</span> need to be taken into account. First, we assumed that only fully dephosphorylated Crz1 molecules in the nucleus are transcriptionally active since this has been shown the case for NFAT1. Although the mechanism of Crz1 translocation in yeast cells is strikingly similar to NFAT, not all processes can be regarded the same, since there are no experimental data found to validate this assumption. Second, we assumed the behavior of the voltage-dependent calcium channels in yeast cells to be the same as in sympathetic ganglion `B' type cells of a bullfrog.
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Also some other <span class = "lightblue">assumptions</span> need to be taken into account. First, we assumed that only fully dephosphorylated Crz1 molecules in the nucleus are transcriptionally active since this has been shown the case for NFAT1. Although the mechanism of Crz1 translocation in yeast cells is strikingly similar to NFAT, not all processes can be regarded the same, since there are no experimental data found to validate this assumption. Second, we assumed the behavior of the voltage-dependent calcium channels in yeast cells to be the same as in sympathetic ganglion 'B' type cells of a bullfrog.
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