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</span> of a bullfrog 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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Last, but certainly not least, we added the <span class = "lightblue">kinetics of calcium binding</span> by the GECO-proteins, since we use the  
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Last, but certainly not least, we added the kinetics of calcium binding by the GECO-proteins, since we use the  
fluorescent activity of CMV-X-GECO.1 proteins as light-emitting part of the cell, as a result of an increase of the cytosolic Ca<sup>2+</sup>-level.
fluorescent activity of CMV-X-GECO.1 proteins as light-emitting part of the cell, as a result of an increase of the cytosolic Ca<sup>2+</sup>-level.
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The kinetic characterization of the GECO-proteins:
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The <span class = "lightblue">kinetic characterization</span> of the GECO-proteins:
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Since we do not want to bother the semi-interested readers with the complete derivation of the differential equations describing this model, this can be found in the bachelor thesis of one of our team members, Petra Alkema. In order to understand the results, discussion and conclusion in more detail, we really recommend to study this chapter <b>ADD LINK CHAPTER 3</b>. In an addition, a more detailed introduction to the conformational switch model, part of the total model, can be found here <b>ADD LINK CONFORMATIONAL SWITCH MODEL</b>.  
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Since we do not want to bother the semi-interested readers with the <span class = "lightblue">complete derivation of the differential equations</span> describing this model, this can be found in the bachelor thesis of one of our team members, Petra Alkema. In order to understand the results, discussion and conclusion in more detail, we really recommend to study this chapter <b>ADD LINK CHAPTER 3</b>. In an addition, a <span class = "lightblue">more detailed introduction to the conformational switch model</span>, part of the total model, can be found here <b>ADD LINK CONFORMATIONAL SWITCH MODEL</b>.  
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As we could not yet accomplish a complete sensitivity analysis on the model, we only consider the basic characteristics of the different parts of the model. Furthermore, the influences of some basic experimental setup values could be stated, i.e. the concentration of extracellular calcium, Ca<sub>{ex}</sub>, and the duration of the pulse. You can click on the figures to enlarge the results. The first two graphs present the basic model in yeast cells, with the expected oscillatory system. The next graphs show the behavior of the complete model, including the voltage pulse.
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As we could not yet accomplish a complete sensitivity analysis on the model, we only consider the <span class = "lightblue">basic characteristics</span> of the different parts of the model. Furthermore, the influences of some basic experimental setup values could be stated, i.e. the concentration of extracellular calcium, Ca<sub>{ex}</sub>, and the duration of the pulse. You can click on the figures to enlarge the results. The first two graphs present the basic model in yeast cells, with the expected oscillatory system. The next graphs show the behavior of the complete model, including the voltage pulse.
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