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Kinetic Parameters Identification

First of all, we shall clarify that, being dedicated to dry lab experiments, we naturally doesn't have as many incarnated Bio-Parts as usual wet labs do.

In wet lab experiment, kinetic parameters are notorious for their difficulties to be obtained quantitatively. To construct a well fabricated device, the kinetic parameters are crucial for an extensible part. When certain parts are placed in the network, certain biochemical reactions with holding kinetic parameters are introduced. To identify kinetic parameters of basic devices determines the extensibility of devices.

Model 2 is a subsystem of Model 3.

Here we put forward another feasible way to define dynamic parameters of biochemical reactions, and further characterization of single biobrick and combined bio-devices, in terms of chemical dynamics view.

Data Sheet and Related Construction.

  1. A pool of standard reactions should be constructed according to following suggested rules.
    1. Clear characterazation of reacting substances, grouped by reactants and products.
    2. Finite division of reaction types, which is squencely numbered.
  1. A pool of standard substances (applicable to any unit depictable by reaction types listed in the pool of reactions, including BioBricks, BioDevices, individual cell or even colony)
    1. (required) substance's serial number and name.
    2. (optional) substance's general physical properties, including molecular mass, magnetism, phase diagram, infrared spectra, etc.
    3. (optional) substance's general chemical properties, including chemical composition, hydrolysis constant, ionization constant, and the stability in conventional intermediate like air and distilled water, etc.
    4. (crucial) type (small molecule, DNA, mRNA, etc.), related reaction