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* Modules in biosynthesis: carriers, precursors and pathways
* Modules in biosynthesis: carriers, precursors and pathways
* Control: Fastest: allosteric, Fast: translation, Slow: transcription, example lac operon  
* Control: Fastest: allosteric, Fast: translation, Slow: transcription, example lac operon  
* Naming and addressing via molecular recognition, example: $\lambda$ phage repressor  
* Naming and addressing via molecular recognition, example: lambda phage repressor
 
== Slides ==
== Slides ==


*[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle/213/Feb02SlidesReading/AAbiosynFeb02.pptx  Modular structures in cell biology]
*[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle/213/Feb02SlidesReading/AAbiosynFeb02.pptx  Modular structures in cell biology]
*[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle/213/Feb02SlidesReading/CtrlProteinLevelFeb02.pptx.pptx  Control in proteins]
*[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle/213/Feb02SlidesReading/CtrlProteinLevelFeb02.pptx.pptx  Control in proteins]

Revision as of 07:38, 3 February 2010

Topics

  • Modeling dynamics with stoichiometry matrices
  • Modules in biosynthesis: carriers, precursors and pathways
  • Control: Fastest: allosteric, Fast: translation, Slow: transcription, example lac operon
  • Naming and addressing via molecular recognition, example: lambda phage repressor

Slides