Difference between revisions of "Team:Aalto-Helsinki/Car-activation"
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<p>The reaction transforming Car from its inactive (called Car_apo) form into its active (called Car_holo) form is as follows:</p> | <p>The reaction transforming Car from its inactive (called Car_apo) form into its active (called Car_holo) form is as follows:</p> | ||
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+ | <p style="color:gray;">--Formulas of the reactions here--</p> | ||
<p>This reaction abides by the irreversible bi-bi ping pong reaction, and is therefore quite nice to model with Michaelis-Menten kinetics. In addition to this equation, we consider two more phenomena that affect the amount of active Car we have: The creation of Car in its apo form, and the degradation of enzymes. These reactions can be written as</p> | <p>This reaction abides by the irreversible bi-bi ping pong reaction, and is therefore quite nice to model with Michaelis-Menten kinetics. In addition to this equation, we consider two more phenomena that affect the amount of active Car we have: The creation of Car in its apo form, and the degradation of enzymes. These reactions can be written as</p> | ||
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<p>Here is a time course of the model with no protein degradation or creation:</p> | <p>Here is a time course of the model with no protein degradation or creation:</p> | ||
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+ | <p style="color:gray;">--pic of concentration results--</p> | ||
<p>As you can see, since the reaction is irreversible, all of the Car in the simulation is swiftly transformed into its active form.</p> | <p>As you can see, since the reaction is irreversible, all of the Car in the simulation is swiftly transformed into its active form.</p> | ||
<p>With the protein creation and degradation, we tested different rates for the protein creation and degradation. Here is a time course with rates varied from 0 to 5 µM/s:</p> | <p>With the protein creation and degradation, we tested different rates for the protein creation and degradation. Here is a time course with rates varied from 0 to 5 µM/s:</p> | ||
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+ | <p style="color:gray;">--pic of concentration results, this time with degradation--</p> | ||
<p>As you can see, the amount of active Car in the system varies with the enzyme degradation and creation rates. Within this variation, the values that the relation Car_apo/Car got are between 90% and 100%.</p> | <p>As you can see, the amount of active Car in the system varies with the enzyme degradation and creation rates. Within this variation, the values that the relation Car_apo/Car got are between 90% and 100%.</p> |
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