Temperature-dependent growth kinetics of Escherichia coli ML 30 in glucose-limited continuous culture
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Temperature-dependent growth kinetics of Escherichia coli ML 30 in glucose-limited continuous culture
Abstract
Detailed comparison of growth kinetics at temperatures below and above the optimal temperature was carried out with Escherichia coli ML 30 (DSM 1329) in continuous culture. The culture was grown with glucose as the sole limiting source of carbon and energy (100 mg liter(-1) in feed medium), and the resulting steady-state concentrations of glucose were measured as a function of the dilution rate at 17.4, 28.4, 37, and 40 degrees C. The experimental data could not be described by the conventional Monod equation over the entire temperature range, but an extended form of the Monod model [mu = mu(max) x (s - s(min))/(Ks + s - s(min))], which predicts a finite substrate concentration at 0 growth rate (s(min)), provided a good fit. The two parameters mu(max) and s(min) were temperature dependent, whereas, surprisingly, fitting the model to the experimental data yielded virtually identical Ks values (approximately 33 microg liter(-1)) at all temperatures. A model that describes steady-state glucose concentrations as a function of temperature at constant growth rates is presented. In similar experiments with mixtures of glucose and galactose (1:1 mixture), the two sugars were utilized simultaneously at all temperatures examined, and their steady-state concentrations were reduced compared with to growth with either glucose or galactose alone. The results of laboratory-scale kinetic experiments are discussed with respect to the concentrations observed in natural environments.
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