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For our modell we have some basic assumptions that are | For our modell we have some basic assumptions that are | ||
- | + | 1. Co-evolution of the of the ethanol producing pathway, | |
making km and kcat being highly similar for pdc as well as | making km and kcat being highly similar for pdc as well as | ||
ADH | ADH | ||
- | + | 2. Assuming quasi steady state (Michaelis Menten Kinetics) | |
[[Image:ek_0.png]] | [[Image:ek_0.png]] | ||
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- | + | 3. Having e0 and letting kt go towards zero, (kt here represents the rate at which our substrate pyruvate "disappears" into the Krebbs cycle), gives ks | |
[[Image:ek_4.png]] | [[Image:ek_4.png]] | ||
- | + | 4. Assuming Ks to be constant within the interval and assuming steady-state | |
[[Image:ek_5.png]] | [[Image:ek_5.png]] |
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Modelling of Advanced Ethanol Production
For our modell we have some basic assumptions that are
1. Co-evolution of the of the ethanol producing pathway, making km and kcat being highly similar for pdc as well as ADH
2. Assuming quasi steady state (Michaelis Menten Kinetics)
Having the Km and Kcat values gives e0 from level of product formation.
3. Having e0 and letting kt go towards zero, (kt here represents the rate at which our substrate pyruvate "disappears" into the Krebbs cycle), gives ks
4. Assuming Ks to be constant within the interval and assuming steady-state
S is a function of f(x,y) where x is proportional to e0 and y is proportional to kt
Measure for different x and y and fit the function