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A heterozygous knock-down mutant was simulated by halving the wild type concentration of the gene.
A homozygous knock-out mutant was simulated by flooring the wild type concentration of the gene to zero.
The krh mutant was simulated fixing GPa levels to 1.
The STAT3-Y705F mutant was simulated by setting the STAT3 phosphorylation rate constant to zero.
The STAT3-C mutant was simulated by increasing the STAT3 phosphorylation rate by 25 times and setting the de-phosphorylation rate to zero.
The transfections were simulated by elevation of the STAT3 production rate from 0.211 to 5 and the MITF production rate from 1 to 5. The MITF mutant was simulated by setting the MITF-S409 phosphorylation rate constant to 5 and the MITF-S409 de-phosphorylation rate constant to zero.
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The observed discrepancy can be explained considering that in this study WT HbI and the F97Y mutant were simulated for a much longer time.
Our model recovers the observed spatial distributions of the gene configurations when these mutants are simulated.
Binding site mutations and null mutants were simulated by setting the regulator concentration to '0' in all nuclei.
These mutants are simulated by holding the elements S1P, PA, ABI1 and pHc in the False state.
The cotranslational integration and topogenesis of EmrE and its mutants is simulated using a recently developed CG model (Zhang and Miller, 2012a), which we employ essentially unchanged from its original introduction.
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