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Global Constraint Principle for Microbial Growth Law

2024-09-19Unverified0· sign in to hype

Jumpei F. Yamagishi, Tetsuhiro S. Hatakeyama

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Monod's law is a widely accepted phenomenology for bacterial growth. Since it has the same functional form as the Michaelis--Menten equation for enzyme kinetics, cell growth is often considered to be locally constrained by a single reaction. In contrast, this paper shows that a global constraint principle of resource allocation to metabolic processes can well describe the nature of cell growth. This concept is a generalization of Liebig's law, a growth law for higher organisms, and explains the dependence of microbial growth on the availability of multiple nutrients, in contrast to Monod's law.

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