Team:UT Dallas/immunobot modeling

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<b>Module 2.</b> Transcription/translation of CheZ<br>
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<b>Module 2:</b> Transcription/translation of CheZ<br>
In this module, the dimerized complex C_2 activates the transcription of the cheZ mRNA. The reactions are the standard transcription and translation reactions illustrated as:<br>
In this module, the dimerized complex C_2 activates the transcription of the cheZ mRNA. The reactions are the standard transcription and translation reactions illustrated as:<br>
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where the degradation rate for Zp in the right figure is 10 times than that in the left figure.<br>
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where the degradation rate for Zp in the right figure is 10 times than that in the left figure.<br><br>
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<b>Module 3.</b><br>  
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<b>Module 3</b><br>  
In this module, the CheY protein is dephosphorylated by the CheZ protein and the reaction can be illustrated as:<br>
In this module, the CheY protein is dephosphorylated by the CheZ protein and the reaction can be illustrated as:<br>
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<b>Module 4.</b><br>In this module, the tumbling activity of E coli is characterized by the so-called “bias”, which is defined as the ratio of the time of directed movement and the total time. It is experimentally measured that the bias is a Hill function dependent on the concentration of phosphorylated CheY (Cluzel, Surette et al. 2000).<br>
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<b>Module 4</b><br>In this module, the tumbling activity of E coli is characterized by the so-called “bias”, which is defined as the ratio of the time of directed movement and the total time. It is experimentally measured that the bias is a Hill function dependent on the concentration of phosphorylated CheY (Cluzel, Surette et al. 2000).<br>
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