One-point addition of inducer |
The concentration of inducer is adjusted to a defined
concentration in the beginning of the induction phase |
Widely applied, however, inducer concentration can change
throughout the process due to catabolism, dilution by growth, or
inactivation (Marbach and Bettenbrock 2012; Novick and Weiner 1957) |
Inducer titration |
Non-metabolizable inducer is continuously supplied to keep the
specific inducer concentration (inducer/biomass) constant |
Independent control of sugar uptake rate (growth rate) and
induction rate is possible (Striedner et al. 2003) |
Metabolizable inducer |
Metabolizable inducer is continuously supplied and metabolized
by the cells |
Induction rate and uptake rate of metabolizable inducer are
tightly coupled |
Mixed feed |
Both primary growth substrate and metabolizable inducer are
simultaneously supplied and metabolized by the cells |
Independent control of specific growth rate and induction rate
is possible (Sagmeister et al. 2013a). |