Partial synchronisation of glycolytic oscillations in yeast cell populations.

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Department of Regulation Biology, Institute of Biology, Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magdeburg, Pfälzer Straße 5, 39106, Magdeburg, Germany.

Published: November 2020

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  • The study examined how yeast cells (S. carlsbergensis) switch between synchronized and asynchronous behavior by observing NADH autofluorescence.
  • In intermediate cell densities, cells could either remain oscillatory or exhibit partial synchronization, with the latter showing higher average oscillatory frequencies.
  • The research found that synchronization occurs as faster oscillating cells influence slower ones, but complete synchronization was not achieved; instead, cells maintained a range of oscillatory frequencies.

Article Abstract

The transition between synchronized and asynchronous behaviour of immobilized yeast cells of the strain Saccharomyces carlsbergensis was investigated by monitoring the autofluorescence of the coenzyme NADH. In populations of intermediate cell densities the individual cells remained oscillatory, whereas on the level of the cell population both a partially synchronized and an asynchronous state were accessible for experimental studies. In the partially synchronized state, the mean oscillatory frequency was larger than that of the cells in the asynchronous state. This suggests that synchronisation occurred due to entrainment by the cells that oscillated more rapidly. This is typical for synchronisation due to phase advancement. Furthermore, the synchronisation of the frequency of the glycolytic oscillations preceded the synchronisation of their phases. However, the cells did not synchronize completely, as the distribution of the oscillatory frequencies only narrowed but did not collapse to a unique frequency. Cells belonging to spatially denser clusters showed a slightly enhanced local synchronisation during the episode of partial synchronisation. Neither the clusters nor a transition from partially synchronized glycolytic oscillations to travelling glycolytic waves did substantially affect the degree of partial synchronisation. Chimera states, i.e., the coexistence of a synchronized and an asynchronous part of the population, could not be found.

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