Team:Grenoble/Modeling/Signaling
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Let’s begin by considering the cya gene activation by the transcription factor OmpR*. | Let’s begin by considering the cya gene activation by the transcription factor OmpR*. | ||
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- | Once | + | Once we have set the derivative equation of OmpR* equals to zero and replaced the value of [OmpR] and [OmpR*] by their expressions involving the total quantity of OmpR, we get a second order polynomial equation of [OmpR*]: |
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- | The sensitivity of the receptor is 10-8 Mol.L-1 of initial dipeptide concentration. However, at this level | + | The sensitivity of the receptor is 10-8 Mol.L-1 of initial dipeptide concentration. However, at this level we are not able to assess the whole system sensitivity. We have got to wait for the amplification modeling results and link the two models to get an answer to the sensitivity question. |
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Revision as of 23:13, 24 September 2012
Overview
The design of signaling module is given by the figure below:ODEs
Let’s begin by considering the cya gene activation by the transcription factor OmpR*. As it is a gene activation, the transcription rate is usually modelized by a hill function:Parameters
Here is the link to the parameters of the amplification module we sometimes refer to.References
- [1] Alejandra C.Ventura, Jacques-A. Sepulchre, Sofia D.Merajver. A Hidden Feedback in Signaling Cascades Is Revealed. PLOS Computational Biology, 2008, 4, 3, e1000041.
- [4] Michael D.Manson, Volker BlanK and Gabriele Brade. Peptide chemotaxis in E.Coli involves the Tap signal transducer and the dipeptide permease.Nature,15 May 1986,321,253-256.
- [5] Edith Gstrein-Reider and Manfred Schweiger, Institut fur Biochemie (nat. Fak.),UniversitAt Innsbruck, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria. Regulation of adenylate cyclase in E. coli.