Team:Grenoble/Modeling/Conclusion
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We notice that for an initial concentration of dipeptide around 10<SUP>-8,5</SUP> mol/L of dipeptide we can get a signal. If we make the conversion in number of molecule (we multiply by the Avogadro number (=6,02*10<SUP>23</SUP> mol/L) and by the volume of the cell (given in the quorum sensing part = 10<SUP>-15</SUP> L), we obtain that our detection threshold is around 20 molecules. | We notice that for an initial concentration of dipeptide around 10<SUP>-8,5</SUP> mol/L of dipeptide we can get a signal. If we make the conversion in number of molecule (we multiply by the Avogadro number (=6,02*10<SUP>23</SUP> mol/L) and by the volume of the cell (given in the quorum sensing part = 10<SUP>-15</SUP> L), we obtain that our detection threshold is around 20 molecules. | ||
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+ | <b>Conclusion:</b> | ||
+ | Our detection threshold is around 20 molecules. | ||
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Revision as of 13:45, 23 September 2012
How does the entire system work?
Now, we need to answer two questions:- Is the sensitivity of the amplification module satisfying regarding to the quantity of adenylate cyclase that the signaling module can create?
- What is the time of answer of our system?