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<p>Text about <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Aalto-Helsinki/Modeling_micelle">micelle formation</a> here</a>.</p>
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<p>As mentioned above we wanted to make propane production more efficient by having enzymes together in a micelle. While we modeled the efficiency of this solution, we also wanted to know if the solution was possible in the first place. That is why we made a model about <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Aalto-Helsinki/Modeling_micelle">micelle structure</a>.</p>
  
 
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Revision as of 13:55, 4 August 2015

Modeling is an important part of synthetic biology. With good models, one can gain insight of the reaction before doing anything in the lab. By having a better understanding of the ideas that govern our project, we could see the influence of each compound in the reaction pathway and have a basis to make decisions that would have a long term impact in our results. Our project consisted of a few quite different parts, and that gave us a natural way to divide our modeling to four parts.

Models of propane pathway

The main thing of our project was the production of propane with e. coli, so the main task was to model the propane pathway. For more information, see our page of modeling propane pathway.

Modeling synergy

One big concern in our project was the efficiency of propane production. To solve this problem we wanted to use micelles to hold enzymes together and speed up the reactions. We did a stochastic model of synergy with python.

Modeling micelle formation

As mentioned above we wanted to make propane production more efficient by having enzymes together in a micelle. While we modeled the efficiency of this solution, we also wanted to know if the solution was possible in the first place. That is why we made a model about micelle structure.

Cellulose pathway

We produce propane from cellulose, so our modeling team also took a look into cellulose pathway.