Team:ETH Zurich/modeling/int

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=== Assumptions ===
=== Assumptions ===
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:The back-reaction from DBxb1 binding to site inactive is considered to be negligible, compared to the flipping rate. That is to say that once a site is active, it can only be flipped. Thus, an active site would only be a transitional state in our whole cell model. As the flipping is not modeled in our integrase subsystem, active sites are not transformed into flipped sites at the end of the information pipeline. Thus, we consider that we can express the switching rate given active site concentration.
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:The back-reaction from DBxb1 binding to the inactive site state is considered to be negligible compared to the flipping rate. That is to say that once a site is active, it can only be flipped. Thus, an active site would only be a transitional state in our whole cell model. As the flipping is not modeled in our integrase subsystem, active sites are not transformed into flipped sites at the end of the information pipeline. Thus, we consider that we can express the switching rate given active site concentration.
;'''Assumption B'''
;'''Assumption B'''

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