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In the Model, the repressor strength = [Repressor]^Beta | In the Model, the repressor strength = [Repressor]^Beta | ||
- | The Beta value is characteristic of each repressor and represents a constant that cannot be changed. | + | The Beta value is characteristic of each repressor and represents a constant that cannot be changed, but is very useful to know as it determines the robustness of the system. |
===Degradation=== | ===Degradation=== | ||
- | The degradation in the model is denoted by the term "-repressor," where the degradation constant is unity because the rates are relative, rather than absolute. The next iteration of the model will include degradation constants. Currently in the registry all of the repressors have strong degradation tags. Jason Kelly made a comment on one repressor and said he was suspicious of how strong of | + | The degradation in the model is denoted by the term "-repressor," where the degradation constant is unity because the rates are relative, rather than absolute. The next iteration of the model will include degradation constants. Currently in the registry all of the repressors have strong degradation tags. Jason Kelly made a comment on one repressor and said he was suspicious of how strong of repression would be obtained from the repressors with degradation tags. We need strong repression for our system, so we may need to remove the tag for our system to function. |
==The Model== | ==The Model== | ||
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*Z = Repressor3 | *Z = Repressor3 | ||
+ | The subscripts in the Model denote which construct the production rate or cooperativity of repression came from. So, alphaSub1 (tet, for example) is production rate under promoter1 (pTet) and betaSub1 (tet) is the cooperativity of Repressor1 (TetR). | ||
- | + | These equations make sense because as alpha increases, so does the rate of production of repressor, dX/dt. As degradation increases, dX/dt goes down. As cooperativity increases, repression will increase for a given concentration of repressor and dX/dt will go down. | |
==Stability== | ==Stability== |
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