|
View:
New views
2 Messages
—
Rating Filter:
Alert me
|
|
|
Kinetics of bacterial mixed culturesDear group,
I have cultivated anaerobic mixed cultures and I am trying to test their ability to decompose some organic compounds under different environmental conditions. Currently I am trying to start studying the appropriate bibliography about bacterial kinetics in order to stimulate their behaviour. Is this possible for mixed cultures? Is there any basic reading for bacterial kinetics that I have to start with? Is there any basic reading of kinetic coefficients measurements in the lab? Should I try to find a software to model their kinetics? Any help would be valuable. Thank you. -- Iraklis Panagiotakis PhD candidate Department of Water Resources, Hydraulic & Maritime Engineering Faculty of Civil Engineering National Technical University of Athens Iroon Polytechneiou 5 157 80 Zografou tel. ++30 210 7721610 _______________________________________________ Btk-mca mailing list Btk-mca@... http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/btk-mca |
|
|
Re: Kinetics of bacterial mixed culturesHi all, hi Iraklis.
> I have cultivated anaerobic mixed cultures and I am trying to test their > ability to decompose some organic compounds under different environmental > conditions. Currently I am trying to start studying the appropriate > bibliography about bacterial kinetics in order to stimulate their > behaviour. I am not sure what you mean by stimulate (or is this a nice typo, did you mean "simulate"?). > Is there any basic reading for bacterial kinetics that I have to start with? I would read the following books in this order: @BOOK{Cornish-Bowden2004, title = {Fundamentals of Enzyme Kinetics}, publisher = {Portland Press}, year = {2004}, author = {Athel Cornish-Bowden}, edition = {3.}, note = {ISBN: 1855781581} } @BOOK{Fell1996, title = {Understanding the Control of Metabolism}, publisher = {Ashgate Publishing}, year = {1996}, author = {David Fell}, note = {ISBN: 185578047X} } @BOOK{Heinrich1996, title = {The Regulation Of Cellular Systems}, publisher = {Springer}, year = {1996}, author = {Reinhart Heinrich and Stefan Schuster}, edition = {1.}, note = {ISBN: 0412032619} } > Is there any basic reading of kinetic coefficients measurements in the lab? In addition to the above-mentioned this may be a good resource if you are looking for coefficients: http://www.brenda.uni-koeln.de/ An additional recommended reading focusing on wet lab methods? Don't have one right now. > Should I try to find a software to model their kinetics? If you really want to try to build a kinetic model, I would suggest: http://www.copasi.org/ or http://sbw.sourceforge.net/ One warning: Before you start with the modeling process, I would rethink the approach. A kinetic model may not be what you are searching for. The modeling procedure should focus on the questions to be answered. What exactly do you want to achieve with the model? Kai _______________________________________________ Btk-mca mailing list Btk-mca@... http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/btk-mca |
| Free embeddable forum powered by Nabble | Forum Help |