Growth, by-product formation and glucose consumption rates and cAMP-concentrations under aerobic conditions Version 1
Measurement of by-product formation rates, substrate consumption rates and extracellular concentrations of cAMP under aerobic batch conditions with glucose as substrate.
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Projects: SUMO
Institutions: Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems
Expertise: Microbiology, Molecular Biology, E. coli, Biotechnology
Tools: qRT-PCR, Bioreactor experiments/Fermentation (batch, Chemostat), Enzyme assays, 2D-PAGE
SysMO is a European transnational funding and research initiative on "Systems Biology of Microorganisms".
The goal pursued by SysMO was to record and describe the dynamic molecular processes going on in unicellular microorganisms in a comprehensive way and to present these processes in the form of computerized mathematical models.
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"Systems Understanding of Microbial Oxygen responses" (SUMO) investigates how Escherichia coli senses oxygen, or the associated changes in oxidation/reduction balance, via the Fnr and ArcA proteins, how these systems interact with other regulatory systems, and how the redox response of an E. coli population is generated from the responses of single cells. There are five sub-projects to determine system properties and behaviour and three sub-projects to employ different and complementary modelling ...
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Organisms: Escherichia coli, Escherichia coli K-12
In Escherichia coli several systems are known to transport glucose into the cytoplasm. A series of mutant strains were constructed, which lack one or more of these uptake systems. These were analyzed in aerobic and anaerobic batch cultures, as well as glucose limited continuous cultivations.
Submitter: Sonja Steinsiek
Studies: Characterization of mutant strains with defects in sugar transport systems
Assays: Aerobic and anaerobic characterization of MG1655 and mutant strains with..., Aerobic and anaerobic characterization of MG1655 and mutant strains with..., Characterization of MG1655 and mutant strains under conditions of glucos..., TFinfer2
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Mutant strains in which one or more of the potential glucose uptake systems was deleted have been analyzed in aerobic and anaerobic batch cultures, as well as aerobic chemostat cultures.
Submitter: Sonja Steinsiek
Investigation: Analysis of the glucose transport in Escherichi...
Assays: Aerobic and anaerobic characterization of MG1655 and mutant strains with..., Aerobic and anaerobic characterization of MG1655 and mutant strains with..., Characterization of MG1655 and mutant strains under conditions of glucos..., TFinfer2
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Glucose transporter mutants were analyzed under aerobic and aerobic conditions in batch cultures with glucose as substrate. Acetate formation rates and glucose consumption rates were measured, as well as extracellular cAMP concentrations.
Submitter: Sonja Steinsiek
Assay type: Extracellular Metabolite Concentration
Technology type: Technology Type
Investigation: Analysis of the glucose transport in Escherichi...
Organisms: Escherichia coli : MG1655 (del LAM;del rph-1 / pyrimidine starvation )
SOPs: Measurement of extracellular metabolites and 1 hidden item
Data files: Growth, by-product formation and glucose consum..., Growth, yield and cAMP excretion under anaerobi...
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Date Published: 8th Oct 2012
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DOI: 10.1128/JB.01502-12
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