Team:Oxford/what are microcompartments
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After calculating the sphericities of the enzymes, the porosity of the system could then be determined through empirical data from literature. Because the DcmA and FdhA sphericities were very similar (0.953 and 0.981 respectively), we considered the system to be composed of a homogenous spheroid species of porosity 0.973 i.e. the weighted average of the two species. | After calculating the sphericities of the enzymes, the porosity of the system could then be determined through empirical data from literature. Because the DcmA and FdhA sphericities were very similar (0.953 and 0.981 respectively), we considered the system to be composed of a homogenous spheroid species of porosity 0.973 i.e. the weighted average of the two species. | ||
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+ | <h1> The image in the top right is a visualization of the ellipsoids packing in the microcompartment</h1> | ||
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+ | <h1> The graph on the right are the empirical ellipsoid packing efficiencies as defined by sphericity</h1> | ||
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