Table 3. Results of parameter scan for deterministic model under normal conditions.
Parameter | NatP | Total MisP | Free pool of Hsp70 | Free pool of Hsp90 |
ksynNatP | ↑ 0.079 | ↑ 0.075 | ↓ 0.018 | ↓ 0.018 |
kmisfold | ↓ 0.110 | ↑ 0.798 | ↓ 0.172 | ↓0.173 |
kbinMisPProt | ↓ 0.058 | ↓0.146 | ↑ 0.037 | ↑ 0.036 |
krefold | ↑ 0.060 | ↓ 0.432 | ↑ 0.096 | ↑ 0.096 |
kbasalsynHsp70 | ↔ 0.000 | ↓ 0.002 | ↑ 0.160 | ↑ 0.014 |
kbasalsynHsp90 | ↔ 0.000 | ↓ 0.002 | ↑ 0.014 | ↑ 0.131 |
kbinHsp70Prot | ↔ 0.000 | ↑ 0.002 | ↓ 0.152 | ↓ 0.015 |
kbinHsp90Prot | ↔ 0.000 | ↑ 0.002 | ↓ 0.016 | ↓ 0.131 |
kgenROS | ↓ 0.108 | ↑ 0.799 | ↓ 0.176 | ↓ 0.177 |
kremROS | ↑ 0.064 | ↓ 0.481 | ↑ 0.108 | ↑ 0.109 |
kphosp38 | ↓ 0.005 | ↑ 0.033 | ↓ 0.007 | ↓ 0.007 |
kdephosp38Mkp1 | ↑ 0.002 | ↓ 0.017 | ↑ 0.004 | ↑ 0.004 |
Each parameter was scanned over 10 values ranging from half to double its initial value over a period of 10 hours. The results show the effect of increasing the parameter from its initial value on the pools of NatP, MisP (including MisP bound to Hsps and the proteasome), free pools of Hsp70 and free pools of Hsp90. The arrows show the direction of change, the numbers indicate the proportional change in the species value when the parameter value is doubled (), where the denominator is equal to one, if the parameter value k is double). Effects which are greater than 10% are indicated in boldface.