Team:Paris Bettencourt/Modeling/Protein translation rate justification
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+ | <p>Protein translation rate (<img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/a/a3/Gamma_protein.png' style='height:22px;' />) is <em>the number of protein that can be produced per second from a strand of mRNA</em>. In our case, because our concentrations are in molecules per cell, we use directly this number in our models. We took the average distance between ribosomes (around 45 nucleotides</p> | ||
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Justification for the value of protein translation rate
Protein translation rate () is the number of protein that can be produced per second from a strand of mRNA. In our case, because our concentrations are in molecules per cell, we use directly this number in our models. We took the average distance between ribosomes (around 45 nucleotides