Team:Imperial College London/Drylab

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Revision as of 12:05, 17 September 2009

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The goal of the Drylab has been to support the Wetlab by answering questions of interest. The conclusions from the models will provide the team with functional understanding of the system, and provide design constraints and considerations that should be taken into account in the genetic constructs.

In the Drylab, we have implemented several functional models, explaining the behaviour of different parts of the system.This section will provide a summary of the models, with the conclusions drawn from them.

Autoinduction
This model relates to encapsulation induction via switching from primary carbon sources to secondary carbon sources.
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Protein production
This model describes production of the drug of interest via LacI-IPTG induction
II09 NoIPTG yesIPTG.jpg

Kinetics of protein drug
This model describes the Michaelis-Menten type kinetics of drug of interest.
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Genome deletion
This model describes the genome deletion mechanism induced by thermoinduction.
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