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Before analyze the efficiency of PPK1 inside the MCP, and the maintenance of polyphosphate by MCP, it is necessary that the original distribution of the length of polyphosphate is determined. Let K0 denote the lower bound of poly-pi length above which poly-pi can be maintained in MCP. MCP will effectively deter poly-pi from being degraded by PPX in the cytoplasm IFF<br><br>
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Modeling

Statistical analysis for Polyphosphate Quantification in PPK Reverse Action

Introduction

Before analyze the efficiency of PPK1 inside the MCP, and the maintenance of polyphosphate by MCP, it is necessary that the original distribution of the length of polyphosphate is determined. Let K0 denote the lower bound of poly-pi length above which poly-pi can be maintained in MCP. MCP will effectively deter poly-pi from being degraded by PPX in the cytoplasm IFF