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Cell Division or Reproduction
                                     Binary Fission   Mitosis   Meiosis

       Cell Growth




Bacterial Cell Growth (Division)     Cell Growth and Division




                                                                          1
Yeast Cell Growth                                                                         Cell size regulation




                         Budding

  Polarized growth of the budding yeast S. cerevisiae                                                                                      Yeast mutant lost
                                                                                                                                           cell size control




                          Cell Cycle                                                       Mammalian Cell Growth Regulation

                                            G0 phase is a period in the cell cycle
                                            where cells exist in a quiescent state.
                                            G1 phase is the first growth phase.
                                            S phase, during which the DNA is
                                            replicated, where S stands for the
                                            synthesis of DNA.
                                            G2 phase is the second growth phase,
                                            also the preparation phase for the cell.
                                            M phase or mitosis and cytokinesis,
                                            the actual division of the cell into two
                                            daughter cells

                                                                                       For mammalian cells, there are many factors impacting the protein complex (Raptor,
The cell cycle, or cell division cycle, is the cycle of events in a eukaryotic
                                                                                       mTOR and GßL) that orchestrates cell growth. The protein mTOR is a serine/threonine
cell from one cell division to the next. It consists of interface (I), mitosis (M),
                                                                                       kinase that regulates translation and cell division. Nutrient availability influences mTOR
and usually cell division.
                                                                                       so that when cells are not able to grow to normal size they will not undergo cell
                                                                                       division.




                                                                                                                                                                                    2
Mycelial Growth                             Bacterial Growth Kinetics




                                                                     log (cell number or density)
                                                                                                        Time


                                    Pellet              Bacterial growth can be modeled with four different phases: lag phase (A),
Elongation and Branching                                exponential or log phase (B), stationary phase (C), and death phase (D).




      Measuring bacterial growth                                                                    Plate count

• Cell number
   – Direct microbial count (Petroff-Housser slide or                                                          Serial dilution

     hemocytometer)
   – Plate count - colony forming unit (CFU), 24 hrs
   – Slide culture – miniature culture dish, 3 hrs
   – Coulter counter – cell number and size
   – Nepholometery – light scattering by particle




                                                                                                                                     3
Coulter counter      Measuring bacterial growth
                  • Cell mass
                    – Cell dry weight (105oC overnight), volume
                    – Turbidity (optical density)
                    – Indirect measurements of cell components
                       •   Protein – biuret, Lowery
                       •   DNA
                       •   ATP (~ 1 mg ATP/g cell dry weight)
                       •   NAD(P)H – culture florescence
                       •   GFP (green fluorescent protein)




Optical density      Measuring bacterial growth
                  • Indirect methods
                    – Nutrient uptake (carbon substrate, oxygen)
                    – Product formation (CO2)
                    – Heat evolution
                    – Broth viscosity




                                                                   4
Specific Growth Rate                                    Specific growth rate
                  dN
                     = μN       N = N0 eμ t           dN
                  dt                                     =μN         ⇒ N = N 0e μ t
                                                      dt
                  dX
                     = μX       X = X 0 eμ t
                  dt
                          X                            N = N 0 2t / t d        td : doubling time or generation time
                       ln    = μt
                          X0
                                                                               ln 2 0.693
                   Specific growth rate:                                  μ=       =
                                                                                td    td
                              dX
                         μ=      /X
                              dt




                                                                   Cell Growth
                                               • Stoichiometrically limiting compound
                                               • Growth rate limiting compound
Stoichiometry of Cell Growth
                                               Cell growth yield factor: Y x = ΔX
                                                                                s ΔS
                                                ΔS = (ΔS )a + (ΔS )eg + (ΔS )em
                                               where: (∆S)a = ∆S for cell assimilation (growth)
                                                      (∆S)eg = ∆S for growth energy
                                                      (∆S)em = ∆S for growth maintenance




                                                                                                                       5
Cell growth                                                Aerobic growth
                                                           • without product formation
              1   (ΔS )a (ΔS )eg (ΔS )em
                =       +       +                          CH x O y + a ' O 2 + b' N l H m O n → c' CH α O β N δ + d ' H 2 O + e' CO 2
             Yx    (ΔX ) (ΔX ) (ΔX )
               s
                                                           substrate             N source             cell
• where:
 (∆S)a / (∆X) is constant
                                                           • Material balance on C, H, N, and O
                                                           • Respiratory Quotient (RO):
 but (∆S)eg / (∆X) and (∆S)em / (∆X) varies depending on
                                                              Mole of CO2 formed / mole of O2 consumed
 the environment, cell physiology, and growth phase

                                                              Can solve for a’, b’, c’, d’, and e’




            Anaerobic Growth                                              Product Formation
• With ATP generation                                      • Growth associated
• Energy equation: ATP, NAD                                • Non-Growth associated
• Assume steady state on ATP and NAD                       • Secondary metabolites
• YATP = cell mass formed / mole ATP consumed              Substrate + O2 + N − source → Cells + H 2O + CO2 + Product
  – ~10.7 g cells / mol ATP for anaerobic growth
                                                           • YP/S = product formed / substrate consumed
  – variable for aerobic bacteria
                                                              – Proportional to YX/S for growth associated




                                                                                                                                         6
Metabolic Heat Generation                                                              Theoretical Yields
• For aerobic fermentation with complete oxidation
• Y∆ = gram cell formed / kcal heat generated                                    • Product Yield
                                   YX                                              – YP/S
                     YΔ =               S

                            ΔH s − Y X ΔH c                                        – Calculated from stoichiometry
                                            S

                                                                                   – e.g. C6H12O6     2 C2H5OH + 2 CO2
           ΔH S = (ΔH g ) + (ΔH c ⋅ Y X         S   ) + (ΔH   p   ⋅ YP   S   )
                                                                                     YP/S = 2 mol EtOH / mol glucose
where ∆HS = heat of substrate combustion (116 Kcal/O2 for carbohydrate)                     or 0.51 gram EtOH / gram glucose
          ∆HC = heat of cell combustion (104 Kcal per mole of O2 used)
          ∆Hg = heat generated
More reduced substrate             greater heat removal demands




      Theoretical Yields (Cont’d)                                                   Theoretical Yields (Cont’d)
• Cell Yield YX/S can be calculated based on                                     • Constant ATP Yield
  available electrons or constant yield of ATP                                     – Many organisms derive ATP from catabolism
• Available electrons                                                                with the same efficiency
    – 4 x (moles of O2 required to completely oxidize the                          – YATP = 10.5 g cells / mol of ATP produced
      organic carbon to CO2 and H2O)
                                                                                     under anaerobic conditions
           C6H12O6 + 6 O2 6 CO2 + 6 H2O
                                                                                   – Aerobic: 6 – 29 g cells / mole ATP
       available electrons: 4 x 6 = 24
       cell yield per available electron = 3.14 ± 0.11 g when
      ammonia is used as the nitrogen source
    YX/S = 24 x 3.14 = 75.36 g cell / mol glucose = 0.42 g
      cell / g glucose




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Lecture 2 cell growth

  • 1. Cell Division or Reproduction Binary Fission Mitosis Meiosis Cell Growth Bacterial Cell Growth (Division) Cell Growth and Division 1
  • 2. Yeast Cell Growth Cell size regulation Budding Polarized growth of the budding yeast S. cerevisiae Yeast mutant lost cell size control Cell Cycle Mammalian Cell Growth Regulation G0 phase is a period in the cell cycle where cells exist in a quiescent state. G1 phase is the first growth phase. S phase, during which the DNA is replicated, where S stands for the synthesis of DNA. G2 phase is the second growth phase, also the preparation phase for the cell. M phase or mitosis and cytokinesis, the actual division of the cell into two daughter cells For mammalian cells, there are many factors impacting the protein complex (Raptor, The cell cycle, or cell division cycle, is the cycle of events in a eukaryotic mTOR and GßL) that orchestrates cell growth. The protein mTOR is a serine/threonine cell from one cell division to the next. It consists of interface (I), mitosis (M), kinase that regulates translation and cell division. Nutrient availability influences mTOR and usually cell division. so that when cells are not able to grow to normal size they will not undergo cell division. 2
  • 3. Mycelial Growth Bacterial Growth Kinetics log (cell number or density) Time Pellet Bacterial growth can be modeled with four different phases: lag phase (A), Elongation and Branching exponential or log phase (B), stationary phase (C), and death phase (D). Measuring bacterial growth Plate count • Cell number – Direct microbial count (Petroff-Housser slide or Serial dilution hemocytometer) – Plate count - colony forming unit (CFU), 24 hrs – Slide culture – miniature culture dish, 3 hrs – Coulter counter – cell number and size – Nepholometery – light scattering by particle 3
  • 4. Coulter counter Measuring bacterial growth • Cell mass – Cell dry weight (105oC overnight), volume – Turbidity (optical density) – Indirect measurements of cell components • Protein – biuret, Lowery • DNA • ATP (~ 1 mg ATP/g cell dry weight) • NAD(P)H – culture florescence • GFP (green fluorescent protein) Optical density Measuring bacterial growth • Indirect methods – Nutrient uptake (carbon substrate, oxygen) – Product formation (CO2) – Heat evolution – Broth viscosity 4
  • 5. Specific Growth Rate Specific growth rate dN = μN N = N0 eμ t dN dt =μN ⇒ N = N 0e μ t dt dX = μX X = X 0 eμ t dt X N = N 0 2t / t d td : doubling time or generation time ln = μt X0 ln 2 0.693 Specific growth rate: μ= = td td dX μ= /X dt Cell Growth • Stoichiometrically limiting compound • Growth rate limiting compound Stoichiometry of Cell Growth Cell growth yield factor: Y x = ΔX s ΔS ΔS = (ΔS )a + (ΔS )eg + (ΔS )em where: (∆S)a = ∆S for cell assimilation (growth) (∆S)eg = ∆S for growth energy (∆S)em = ∆S for growth maintenance 5
  • 6. Cell growth Aerobic growth • without product formation 1 (ΔS )a (ΔS )eg (ΔS )em = + + CH x O y + a ' O 2 + b' N l H m O n → c' CH α O β N δ + d ' H 2 O + e' CO 2 Yx (ΔX ) (ΔX ) (ΔX ) s substrate N source cell • where: (∆S)a / (∆X) is constant • Material balance on C, H, N, and O • Respiratory Quotient (RO): but (∆S)eg / (∆X) and (∆S)em / (∆X) varies depending on Mole of CO2 formed / mole of O2 consumed the environment, cell physiology, and growth phase Can solve for a’, b’, c’, d’, and e’ Anaerobic Growth Product Formation • With ATP generation • Growth associated • Energy equation: ATP, NAD • Non-Growth associated • Assume steady state on ATP and NAD • Secondary metabolites • YATP = cell mass formed / mole ATP consumed Substrate + O2 + N − source → Cells + H 2O + CO2 + Product – ~10.7 g cells / mol ATP for anaerobic growth • YP/S = product formed / substrate consumed – variable for aerobic bacteria – Proportional to YX/S for growth associated 6
  • 7. Metabolic Heat Generation Theoretical Yields • For aerobic fermentation with complete oxidation • Y∆ = gram cell formed / kcal heat generated • Product Yield YX – YP/S YΔ = S ΔH s − Y X ΔH c – Calculated from stoichiometry S – e.g. C6H12O6 2 C2H5OH + 2 CO2 ΔH S = (ΔH g ) + (ΔH c ⋅ Y X S ) + (ΔH p ⋅ YP S ) YP/S = 2 mol EtOH / mol glucose where ∆HS = heat of substrate combustion (116 Kcal/O2 for carbohydrate) or 0.51 gram EtOH / gram glucose ∆HC = heat of cell combustion (104 Kcal per mole of O2 used) ∆Hg = heat generated More reduced substrate greater heat removal demands Theoretical Yields (Cont’d) Theoretical Yields (Cont’d) • Cell Yield YX/S can be calculated based on • Constant ATP Yield available electrons or constant yield of ATP – Many organisms derive ATP from catabolism • Available electrons with the same efficiency – 4 x (moles of O2 required to completely oxidize the – YATP = 10.5 g cells / mol of ATP produced organic carbon to CO2 and H2O) under anaerobic conditions C6H12O6 + 6 O2 6 CO2 + 6 H2O – Aerobic: 6 – 29 g cells / mole ATP available electrons: 4 x 6 = 24 cell yield per available electron = 3.14 ± 0.11 g when ammonia is used as the nitrogen source YX/S = 24 x 3.14 = 75.36 g cell / mol glucose = 0.42 g cell / g glucose 7