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Photosynth Res ; 116(1): 55-78, 2013 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23949414

ABSTRACT

The values of gross metabolic flows in cells are essentially interconnected due to conservation laws of chemical elements and interrelations of biochemical coupling. Therefore, the overall stoichiometry of cellular metabolism, such as the biomass quantum yield, the ratio between linear and circular flows via the electron transport chain, etc., can be calculated using balances of metabolic flows in the network branching points and coupling ratios related to ATP formation and expenditures. This work has studied the energetic stoichiometry of photosynthetic cells by considering the transfer of reductivity in the course of biochemical reactions. This approach yielded rigorous mathematical expressions for biomass quantum yield and other integral bioenergetic indices of cellular growth as functions of ATP balance parameters. The effect of cellular substance turnover has been taken into account. The obtained theoretical estimation of biomass quantum yield is rather close to experimental data which confirms the predictive capacity of this approach.


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Energy Metabolism , Oxygen/pharmacology , Phototrophic Processes/drug effects , Biomass , Electron Transport/drug effects , Kinetics , Models, Biological
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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 88(3): 799-806, 2010 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20721550

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Oleaginous yeasts (18 strains) were grown in ethanol media under various cultivation conditions (33 biomass samples). It was found that lipid and lipid-free fractions of dry biomass have elemental composition and biomass reductivity very close to values which can be considered as biological constants. The energy content of dry biomass strongly depended on the total lipid content. When the lipid content was 64%, the energy value of dry biomass reached 73% of diesel oil; therefore, oleaginous microorganisms can be a promising source of biodiesel fuel. The approach used in this work makes it possible to determine the energy value of biomass by its elemental composition without application of laborious and expensive calorimetric measurements of combustion heats.


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Biomass , Lipid Metabolism , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/chemistry , Culture Media, Conditioned/chemistry , Industrial Microbiology , Models, Theoretical , Oxidation-Reduction , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/growth & development
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