Team:Freiburg/Content/Results/Modeling
From 2014.igem.org
Introduction
The AcCELLerator is based on the combination of two systems: the light-regulated gene expression and the retroviral gene delivery.
MLV Infection
Model Formulation
In our project, gene delivery was achieved by infecting the cells with recombinant murine leukemia virus (MLV). As a typical retrovirus, its life cycle has been well characterized. Usually, this process can be divided artificially into several steps, including adsorption, internalization, integration, replication, assembly and release. However, our recombinant MLVs lacked the genes which are essentially for the replication and the virus assembly. Thus only the gene of interest (GOI) could be integrated into the genome and expressed. The process from adsorption to integration can be again subdivided into seven steps, so that each step can be described with a simple mathematical model.
The whole infection process was described by a set of differential equations, which was adopted from a previous work1 with small modifications.