Abstract
AbstractCarbon catabolite repression (CCR) gives microorganisms a pattern of utilization of nutrients present in the medium. This study comprises the comparison of the utilization pattern of added sugars by thermophilic fungi, i.e., Thermomyces lanuginosus, where the multiple sugars are given in higher concentration and minimum concentration. As a result, fungi utilize multiple sugars simultaneously when sugars were provided in very low concentration. In contrast, the fungi employed various sugars preferentially based on ease of availability when sugars were provided with higher concentrations. Kinetics modeling for growth and substrate consumption was also applied.
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