Team:SJTU-BioX-Shanghai/Modeling/Light sensor characteristic
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Light sensor are light sensitive proteins, which are able to perform specific actions based on light induction. They typically make use of photopigments , which are structurally changed or reduced as reaction to excitation by photons. Some light sensor can be activated and deactivated by light; others follow an exponential decay to a ground state after excitation. The rate constants for this reactions can be computed from the number of induction events. | Light sensor are light sensitive proteins, which are able to perform specific actions based on light induction. They typically make use of photopigments , which are structurally changed or reduced as reaction to excitation by photons. Some light sensor can be activated and deactivated by light; others follow an exponential decay to a ground state after excitation. The rate constants for this reactions can be computed from the number of induction events. | ||
- | We have chosed three light sensors: red (Cph8), green (Ccas), | + | We have chosed three light sensors: red (Cph8), green (Ccas), blue (YF1). In order to design and make out a device to transform the computer signal to light signal which can make our light sensors work, we must choose the right light sources. |
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