Team:Oxford/what are microcompartments
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Once treated as ellipsoids, the problem was then reduced to the classical ‘sand packing’ problem. Because the dimensions of these proteins was substantially smaller than the icosahedron (by approximately a factor of 20 in every dimension), I assumed that the geometry of the container i.e. the microcompartment, was not significant. | Once treated as ellipsoids, the problem was then reduced to the classical ‘sand packing’ problem. Because the dimensions of these proteins was substantially smaller than the icosahedron (by approximately a factor of 20 in every dimension), I assumed that the geometry of the container i.e. the microcompartment, was not significant. | ||
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Another assumption made in these calculations was that the enzymes could be treated as homogenous. They are of very similar dimensions, varying by no more than 20-30% on any axis, and also have very similar sphericities- the key variable in determining the packing efficiency of the molecules. Sphericity is defined as: | Another assumption made in these calculations was that the enzymes could be treated as homogenous. They are of very similar dimensions, varying by no more than 20-30% on any axis, and also have very similar sphericities- the key variable in determining the packing efficiency of the molecules. Sphericity is defined as: | ||
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<li>A_p = surface area of ellipsoid (nm^2)</li> | <li>A_p = surface area of ellipsoid (nm^2)</li> | ||
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For ellipsoids, a surface area approximation was used: | For ellipsoids, a surface area approximation was used: |
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