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**The secondary Carbon Source: Will power the system once the primary source has been used up. Finding the best secondary carbon source can help us draw a relationship with the output yield of colanic acid.  
**The secondary Carbon Source: Will power the system once the primary source has been used up. Finding the best secondary carbon source can help us draw a relationship with the output yield of colanic acid.  
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<b>The actual model...</b>
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<b>The actual model...</b><br>
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When a mixture of substrates is placed in a Biomass (B), the interaction of the Biomass with any given substrate (S_(i)) is given by:
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When a mixture of substrates is placed in a Biomass (B), the interaction of the Biomass with any given substrate (S_(i)) is given by:<br>
[[Image:II09_kom1.jpg]]<br>
[[Image:II09_kom1.jpg]]<br>
E_i is the enzyme catalyzing the metabolism of S_(i  )and Y_(i  ) is a yield coefficient for the particular substrate.
E_i is the enzyme catalyzing the metabolism of S_(i  )and Y_(i  ) is a yield coefficient for the particular substrate.
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They then define a generic formula for the system of differential equations given by:
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They then define a generic formula for the system of differential equations given by:<br>
[[Image:II09_kom2.jpg]]<br>
[[Image:II09_kom2.jpg]]<br>
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Further explanation:
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Further explanation:<br>
[[Image:II09_kom3.jpg]]<br>
[[Image:II09_kom3.jpg]]<br>
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Assumptions

  • Michaelis Menten Assumptions (see drug kinetics model) have been applied in the kinetics of consumption of enzyme and substrate
  • Effects of competition and induction can be represented by probabilistic variables (u and v) and are directly dependent on the rate of consumption of any given substrate S_i within the mixture
  • More details about assumptions made for each individual variable are described in the paper.



Predictions

  • In a mixture of substrates, glucose is always used up first by the culture, and then any other secondary source present in the medium.
  • The time length of the primary and secondary exponential phases of growth in the biomass depend on the initial concentration of carbon sources.
  • This will help to predict the switching point between two sources.
  • In our project:
    • The primary Carbon source: Provides repression of the CRP promoter and delays the start of the encapsulation phase (Module 2)
    • The secondary Carbon Source: Will power the system once the primary source has been used up. Finding the best secondary carbon source can help us draw a relationship with the output yield of colanic acid.

The actual model...
When a mixture of substrates is placed in a Biomass (B), the interaction of the Biomass with any given substrate (S_(i)) is given by:
II09 kom1.jpg
E_i is the enzyme catalyzing the metabolism of S_(i )and Y_(i ) is a yield coefficient for the particular substrate. They then define a generic formula for the system of differential equations given by:
II09 kom2.jpg
Further explanation:
II09 kom3.jpg

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