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== Modeling IMA System == | == Modeling IMA System == | ||
- | First Reaction - Cobalt ions bind to albumin | + | '''First Reaction - Cobalt ions bind to albumin''' |
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+ | The cobalt ion binds to albumin protein, originating the cobalt-albumin complex. If the albumin is derived from a healthy patient, it will bind more cobalt ions than a albumin derived from a patient with heart disease. It happens because patients with heart conditions will have a isquemic modified albumin (IMA), which has less capability of binding to cobalt. Thus, the amount of free cobalt in the system will be determined by the presence of a normal or ischemic albumin in the sample. | ||
[[File:eq1_cobalt.png]] | [[File:eq1_cobalt.png]] | ||
+ | '''Second Reaction - The entry of cobalt in the cell''' | ||
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+ | There are four cobalt transporters in the cell. The rcnA (Uniprot code: P76425) and zntA (Uniprot code: P37617) transport the cobalt to outside the cell. The corA (Uniprot code: P0ABI4) and zupT (Uniprot code: P0A8H3) transport the cobalt to inside the cell. | ||
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+ | [[File:eq3_cobalt.png]] | ||
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+ | The equation for the cobalt flux through these transporters is: | ||
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+ | [[File:eq2_cobalt.png]] | ||
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