Team:Oxford/biosensor characterisation
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<h1>Predicting the sfGFP fluorescence</h1> | <h1>Predicting the sfGFP fluorescence</h1> | ||
<h1>Introduction</h1> | <h1>Introduction</h1> | ||
- | To allow us to | + | To allow us to characterize the second half of the genetic circuit, we needed to be able to predict the difference in response. To do this, we constructed models by cascading the differential equations according to the respective circuit structures thereby producing two different potential system responses. |
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- | To | + | To achieve this, we constructed simplified equivalent circuits that were linked by two potential activation-repression relationships. |
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It is important to understand that these simplified equivalent circuits will not give the correct mCherry response but they will give the correct GFP response after correct parameterisation. | It is important to understand that these simplified equivalent circuits will not give the correct mCherry response but they will give the correct GFP response after correct parameterisation. | ||
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<h1>Conclusion</h1> | <h1>Conclusion</h1> | ||
- | The bottom graphs | + | The bottom graphs illustrate the predicted response of each system to a simultaneous step input of both DCM and ATC. As you can see, there is little difference in the predicted steady-state value of the fluorescence, however, providing the basal transcription rate of GFP is relatively low, there should be a clear difference in the level of fluorescence before either of these inputs are added. This very easily identifiable difference between the two systems will enable us to characterize the genetic circuit present in our particular system. |
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- | Calculating the many parameters for this system will be | + | Calculating the many parameters for this system will be undoubtedly challenging. <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Oxford/calculating_parameters">How are we calculating the parameters?</a> |
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- | + | It is important to remember, however, that no model is perfect. Because of the assumptions made in building the model, we must recognize that the range of inputs into the model for which reliable information can be deduced is limited.<u><-- BACK THIS UP?</u> | |
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