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Title: Bacterial Growth II


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Bacterial Growth II
  • Diauxic Growth
  • Growth Rate Constant

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Bacterial Growth II
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Diauxic Growth
  • Key features of diauxic growth
  • Microbes have a choice of carbon source in the
    medium
  • They will utilise first the one which is closest
    to the one they were using before inoculation, or
  • They will use the simplest structure first
    (usually glucose)

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Diauxic Growth
  • Key features of diauxic growth
  • Initially the growth curve is the same as a
    standard growth curve
  • The stationary phase is in fact another lag phase
  • In this second lag phase new enzymes are being
    synthesised by the bacteria to utilise the
    secondary carbon source

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Diauxic Growth
  • Key features of diauxic growth
  • The second lag phase is then followed by a second
    exponential phase followed by the stationary
    phase and death phase

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Growth Rate Constant
  • During exponential growth
  • The number of microorganisms doubles at regular
    intervals.
  • The time taken for the population to double is
    called the generation time
  • The number of generations per hour is called the
    exponential growth rate constant, represented as
    K.

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Growth Rate Constant
  • The growth rate constant and the generation time
    for a culture can be found as follows

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Growth Rate Constant
  • Two measurements of the population size (N) are
    taken during the exponential phase t hours apart
  • We call the first measurement N0, and the second
    Nt.
  • During time t. there were a certain number of
    divisions (or generations) which we will call n.

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Growth Rate Constant
  • Then
  • n log10 Nt - log10 N0
  • log10 2

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Growth Rate Constant
  • As log10 2 is always equal to 0.301
  • n log10 Nt - log10 N0
  • 0.301
  • YOU ARE NOT EXPECTED TO KNOW HOW THIS EQUATION IS
    DERIVED OR TO MEMORISE IT BUT WILL BE REQUIRED
    TO USE IT!

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Growth Rate Constant
  • Once we know there are n generations in t hours,
    we can find the growth rate constant, K (number
    of generations per hour)
  • K n / t generations-1
  • We can also find the generation time, which is
    equal to 1 / K hours, or 60 / K minutes

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Growth Rate Constant
  • A students counts the number of bacteria in a
    liquid culture at 10 am, and again at 3 pm. Her
    cells counts are as follows
  • 10am 25 000 cell cm-3
  • 3 pm 200 000 cell cm-3
  • Calculate the growth rate constant (K) and the
    generation time for this culture.
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