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To achieve an accurate model, the influences of voltage-dependent calcium channels are added to a basic model for yeast calcium homeostasis. At first , we started to use the model provided by the iGEM team of Valencia 2009, a basic model of sympathetic ganglion `B' type cells of a bullfrog \cite{Methods in neuronal modeling}. This is a type of nerve cells that exists in nerve junctions of the orthosympathetic nervous system. Our results definitely differ from their results and therefore we  ..
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To achieve an accurate model, the influences of voltage-dependent calcium channels are added to a basic model for yeast calcium homeostasis. In this model, first described by J. Cui et al, the main contributions of calcium transport are defined <html><a href="#ref_cui" name="text_cui"><sup>[2]</sup></a></html>. 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  sympathetic ganglion `B' type cells 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 order to achieve a more accurate model, we found a basic model for calcium homeostasis in yeast cells. In this model, first described by J. Cui et al, the main contributions of calcium transport are defined \cite{Cui}. 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  sympathetic ganglion `B' type cells 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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[fig1.pgn] Figure with basic model || basic model + calcium channels || basic model ++ next to each other, to provide some insight in the cell dynamics  
[fig1.pgn] Figure with basic model || basic model + calcium channels || basic model ++ next to each other, to provide some insight in the cell dynamics  
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<li><a href="#text_miseta" name="ref_miseta">[1]</a>A. Miseta, L. Fu, R. Kellermayer, J. Buckley, D.M. Bedwell, “The Golgi Apparatus plays a significant role in the maintainance of Ca2+ homeostasis in the vps33 vacuolar biogenesis mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae”, J. Biol. Chem. 274: 5939-5947, (1999)</li>
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<li><a href="#text_miseta" name="ref_miseta">[1]</a> A. Miseta, L. Fu, R. Kellermayer, J. Buckley, D.M. Bedwell, “The Golgi Apparatus plays a significant role in the maintainance of Ca2+ homeostasis in the vps33 vacuolar biogenesis mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae”, J. Biol. Chem. 274: 5939-5947, (1999)</li>
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<li><a href="#text_cui" name="ref_cui">[2]</a> J. Cui, Mathematical modeling of metal ion homeostasis and signaling systems, (2009)</li>
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