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Glycolytic Oscillations and Intracellular K+ Concentration Are Strongly Coupled in the Yeast Saccharomyces Cerevisiae.

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics(2020)

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We measured temporal oscillations of intracellular K+ concentration in yeast cells exhibiting glycolytic oscillations using fluorescence spectroscopy and microscopy methods. These oscillations showed the same period as those of glycolytic metabolites (NADH, ATP), indicating a strong coupling between them. We experimentally ruled out that oscillations originate in extra- or intracellular K+ fluxes and conclude that these oscillations arise from fluctuations in free and adsorbed states of K+ in the cell interior. Oscillations in K+ showed a strong dependence on ATP and the organization of the cell cytoskeleton. Our results challenge the widely held view that intracellular K+ predominantly exists in a free state. They can, however, be productively understood in terms of Gilbert Ling's Association-Induction hypothesis.
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Intracellular potassium concentration,PBFI fluorescence,Yeast cytosol,Glycolytic oscillations,Association-induction hypothesis
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