The effect of cell metabolism on biomass yield during the growth on various substrates

Bioenergetic regularities determining the maximal biomass yield in aerobic microbial growth on various substrates have been considered. The approach is based on the method of mass-energy balance and application of GenMetPath computer program package. An equation system describing the balances of qua...

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Main Author: Igor’ Georgievich Minkevich
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Institute of Computer Science 2017-12-01
Series:Компьютерные исследования и моделирование
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Online Access:http://crm.ics.org.ru/uploads/crmissues/crm_2017_6/2017_06_11.pdf
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spelling doaj-c6fe59100f01472895e31e75a90d5ec62020-11-24T21:55:31ZrusInstitute of Computer ScienceКомпьютерные исследования и моделирование2076-76332077-68532017-12-0196993101410.20537/2076-7633-2017-9-6-993-10142639The effect of cell metabolism on biomass yield during the growth on various substratesIgor’ Georgievich MinkevichBioenergetic regularities determining the maximal biomass yield in aerobic microbial growth on various substrates have been considered. The approach is based on the method of mass-energy balance and application of GenMetPath computer program package. An equation system describing the balances of quantities of 1) metabolite reductivity and 2) high-energy bonds formed and expended has been formulated. In order to formulate the system, the whole metabolism is subdivided into constructive and energetic partial metabolisms. The constructive metabolism is, in turn, subdivided into two parts: forward and standard. The latter subdivision is based on the choice of nodal metabolites. The forward constructive metabolism is substantially dependent on growth substrate: it converts the substrate into the standard set of nodal metabolites. The latter is, then, converted into biomass macromolecules by the standard constructive metabolism which is the same on various substrates. Variations of flows via nodal metabolites are shown to exert minor effects on the standard constructive metabolism. As a separate case, the growth on substrates requiring the participation of oxygenases and/or oxidase is considered. The bioenergetic characteristics of the standard constructive metabolism are found from a large amount of data for the growth of various organisms on glucose. The described approach can be used for prediction of biomass growth yield on substrates with known reactions of their primary metabolization. As an example, the growth of a yeast culture on ethanol has been considered. The value of maximal growth yield predicted by the method described here showed very good consistency with the value found experimentally.http://crm.ics.org.ru/uploads/crmissues/crm_2017_6/2017_06_11.pdfbiomass growth yieldcell metabolismconstructive metabolismenergetic metabolismnodal metabolitesmass-energy balance
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The effect of cell metabolism on biomass yield during the growth on various substrates
Компьютерные исследования и моделирование
biomass growth yield
cell metabolism
constructive metabolism
energetic metabolism
nodal metabolites
mass-energy balance
author_facet Igor’ Georgievich Minkevich
author_sort Igor’ Georgievich Minkevich
title The effect of cell metabolism on biomass yield during the growth on various substrates
title_short The effect of cell metabolism on biomass yield during the growth on various substrates
title_full The effect of cell metabolism on biomass yield during the growth on various substrates
title_fullStr The effect of cell metabolism on biomass yield during the growth on various substrates
title_full_unstemmed The effect of cell metabolism on biomass yield during the growth on various substrates
title_sort effect of cell metabolism on biomass yield during the growth on various substrates
publisher Institute of Computer Science
series Компьютерные исследования и моделирование
issn 2076-7633
2077-6853
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Bioenergetic regularities determining the maximal biomass yield in aerobic microbial growth on various substrates have been considered. The approach is based on the method of mass-energy balance and application of GenMetPath computer program package. An equation system describing the balances of quantities of 1) metabolite reductivity and 2) high-energy bonds formed and expended has been formulated. In order to formulate the system, the whole metabolism is subdivided into constructive and energetic partial metabolisms. The constructive metabolism is, in turn, subdivided into two parts: forward and standard. The latter subdivision is based on the choice of nodal metabolites. The forward constructive metabolism is substantially dependent on growth substrate: it converts the substrate into the standard set of nodal metabolites. The latter is, then, converted into biomass macromolecules by the standard constructive metabolism which is the same on various substrates. Variations of flows via nodal metabolites are shown to exert minor effects on the standard constructive metabolism. As a separate case, the growth on substrates requiring the participation of oxygenases and/or oxidase is considered. The bioenergetic characteristics of the standard constructive metabolism are found from a large amount of data for the growth of various organisms on glucose. The described approach can be used for prediction of biomass growth yield on substrates with known reactions of their primary metabolization. As an example, the growth of a yeast culture on ethanol has been considered. The value of maximal growth yield predicted by the method described here showed very good consistency with the value found experimentally.
topic biomass growth yield
cell metabolism
constructive metabolism
energetic metabolism
nodal metabolites
mass-energy balance
url http://crm.ics.org.ru/uploads/crmissues/crm_2017_6/2017_06_11.pdf
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