Team:UT Dallas/immunobot modeling
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The signaling network from the input of external ligand signal to the output of the tumbling state of a E coli cell can be quantitatively described by a modular model. The model is formulated based on the law of mass action and Michaelis-Menten mechanism and contains four relatively independent modules that are explained in detail below. <br><br> | The signaling network from the input of external ligand signal to the output of the tumbling state of a E coli cell can be quantitatively described by a modular model. The model is formulated based on the law of mass action and Michaelis-Menten mechanism and contains four relatively independent modules that are explained in detail below. <br><br> | ||
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In this module, the ligand signal activates the ToxR receptor into a dimerized complex formed with the ligand, which is the active state of the receptor. The biochemical reaction can be illustrated as: <br> | In this module, the ligand signal activates the ToxR receptor into a dimerized complex formed with the ligand, which is the active state of the receptor. The biochemical reaction can be illustrated as: <br> | ||
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+ | Where k_0 represents the basal transcription rate of Z_m, k_1 represents the transcription rate activated by C_2, k_3 represents the translational rate of Z_p, and k_2 and k_4 represent the degradation rates of Z_m and Z_p. Typical simulation results are:<br> | ||
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Revision as of 00:13, 29 September 2011
Model and simulation
The signaling network from the input of external ligand signal to the output of the tumbling state of a E coli cell can be quantitatively described by a modular model. The model is formulated based on the law of mass action and Michaelis-Menten mechanism and contains four relatively independent modules that are explained in detail below.Module 1: Activation of ToxR receptor
In this module, the ligand signal activates the ToxR receptor into a dimerized complex formed with the ligand, which is the active state of the receptor. The biochemical reaction can be illustrated as:
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Module 2. Transcription/translation of CheZ
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:
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