Minnesota/25 June 2009
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Patrick
I got back the analysis of the models submitted yesterday. I submitted a base model shown here:
I also changed the tendency for tetO1 to detach from the tetR2:tetO1:2aTc complex (k=100000 1/s initially) by lower or higher an order of magnitude:
None of the graphs were particularly interesting. I also submitted two more jobs: smad_tetRu/d which either increased or decreased the rate of synthesis of tetR2 (reaction 44, k = 1E-11 M/s initially) by an order of magnitude.
Ben
In order to try to improve the model, the following reaction constants were changed to try to see less leakiness in the model.
Reaction | Forward Kinetic Constant | Reverse Kinetic Constant |
---|---|---|
RNAp + tetO1:tetR2 + lacP -> RNAp:lacP + tetR2 | 1200000 | |
RNAp + tetO1:aTc:tetR2 + lacP -> RNAp:lacP + tetR2 | 1200000 | |
RNAp + tetO1:aTc2:tetR2 + lacP -> RNAp:lacP + tetR2 | 1200000 |
This model does indeed show some different leakiness, which is definitely a good thing, although the leakiness is still too high for an accurate model. Still, the problem remains where the model peaks and decreases instead of reaching a steady state.