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. 2021 Aug 9;12:4790. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-25158-6

Fig. 2. The simulation of the Crabtree effect.

Fig. 2

a EFL.cb, b ETFL.cb, c EFL.vb, and d ETFL.vb models. In all cases, after a critical growth rate (0.35–0.39 h−1 for different models), ethanol secretion was observed. Also, a shift in the fluxes of carbon dioxide production and oxygen consumption emerged, which indicated the shift of the organism from pure respiration to a combination of respiration and fermentation. The experimental data were taken from van Hoek et al.27.