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Revision as of 03:01, 6 October 2011
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Digestion Modeling
1.Introduction
We preformed modeling to improve usability of the results of Team Digestion.
The aim of these modeling is the creation of the relationship of time and the cell population of E.coli and the concentration of chitinase and N-acetylglucosamin.
We created two models; Stable state model and exponential state model.
2.Stable state model
We can apply this model when cell population of E.coli don't change. In this case, we can think about two reasons why cell population don't change.
- First, cell population is too small for us to see the significant difference of cell population.
- Second, nutrients in medium don't sufficiently exist for E.coli to grow.
We thought about each reasons and .
2-1.no feedback model
We defined these following equations. In defining these equations, we premised the following four things, that is,
- Chitinase in medium isn't decomposed.
- E.coli doesn't digest N-acetylgulcosamin.
- Chitin as substrate of chitinase is sufficient for reaction with chitinase.
- E.coli doesn't grow.
Two under equations of this figure show the production of citinase by E.coli and the decomposition reaction of chitin. In this decompositon reaction, the concentration of chitin isn't related because chitin is solid and don't dissolve in water.
We sought the answers of these equations by followig procedures.
From these answers, we can get this graph.
This graph is the most simply model. In this graph, the each concentration continuously increses by time goes on, and we can easily seek the concrete constants.
2-2.negative feedback
We creat anothre graph. In this graph, E.coli digests N-acetylgulcosamin. Therefore, negative feedback occur on N-acetylglucosmine and the speed of increase of the concentration is lower than no feedback model. In this model, we used the following equation.
3.Exponential state model
We can apply this model when cell population of E.coli exponentially increase.
3-3.no feed back model
At first, we defined these things. In these premises
- chitinase in medium isn't decomposed
- E.coli don't digest N-acetylgulcosamin
- chitin as substrate of chitinase is sufficient for reaction with chitinase
- E.coli grow exponentially
Two under equations of this figure show the production of chitinase by E.coli and the decomposition reaction of chitin. In this decompositon reaction, the concentration of chitin isn't related because chitin is solid and don't dissolve in water.
We sought the answers of these equation by followig procedures.
From these answers, we can get this graph.
negative feedback model
Second, we creat anothre graph. In this graph, E.coli digest N-acetylgulcosamin. In this model, following equatio was used.
Discussion
We can apply stable state model to the results of SOC medium and M9 medium. Moreover, we can apply exponential model to the result of Plus grow medium.