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What our models suggest is that the microcompartments will not constrain the concentration of intermediates to be high only within the system. This is because the rate of diffusion of formaldehyde through the microcompartment barrier is unaffected because its molecular size is much smaller than the pore size of the microcompartment. The significance of introducing the microcompartment is in fact to further increase the relative probability of degradation. This results in, as we expected, a net decrease in the total number of formaldehyde molecules, even when a high initial concentration is introduced, coupled with a decrease in concentration gradient throughout the system. | What our models suggest is that the microcompartments will not constrain the concentration of intermediates to be high only within the system. This is because the rate of diffusion of formaldehyde through the microcompartment barrier is unaffected because its molecular size is much smaller than the pore size of the microcompartment. The significance of introducing the microcompartment is in fact to further increase the relative probability of degradation. This results in, as we expected, a net decrease in the total number of formaldehyde molecules, even when a high initial concentration is introduced, coupled with a decrease in concentration gradient throughout the system. | ||
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