Cybernetic modeling of microbial growth on multiple substrates.

نویسندگان

  • D S Kompala
  • D Ramkrishna
  • G T Tsao
چکیده

The internal regulatory processes, which underlie a variety of behavior in microbial growth on multiple substrates, are viewed as a manifestation of an invariant strategy to optimize some goal of the cells. A goal-seeking or cybernetic model is proposed here, with the optimization obased on a short-term perspective of response to the environment. The model parameters are determined from the growth data on single substrates. The model predicts the entire range of microbial growth behavior on multiple substrates from simultaneous utilization of all sugars to sequential utilization with pronounced diauxic lags. It is shown to predict the many variations of the diauxic phenomenon in different growth conditions. The transients in continuous culture growth on mixed substrates caused by varying the feed strategies are easily simulated by this model. The framework of this model can be applied to batch or continuous culture growth of many bacteria on different combinations of substrates.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Biotechnology and bioengineering

دوره 26 11  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1984