Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institute of Biology, Berlin, Germany.
Biophys J. 2011 Feb 16;100(4):809-13. doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2010.12.3704.
The coordination of cellular behavior is a prerequisite of functionality of tissues and organs. Generally, this coordination occurs by signal transduction, neuronal control, or exchange of messenger molecules. The extent to which metabolic processes are involved in intercellular communication is less understood. Here, we address this question in layers of resting yeast cells and report for the first time the observation of intercellular glycolytic waves. We use a combined experimental and theoretical approach and explain the radial velocity of the waves to arise from the substrate gradient due to local substrate addition. Our results show that metabolic processes introduce an additional level of local intercellular coordination.
细胞行为的协调是组织和器官功能的前提。通常,这种协调通过信号转导、神经元控制或信使分子的交换来实现。代谢过程在细胞间通讯中所起的作用还不太清楚。在这里,我们在静止酵母细胞的层面上解决了这个问题,并首次报告了细胞间糖酵解波的观察结果。我们采用了实验和理论相结合的方法,并解释了波的径向速度是由于局部添加底物而导致的底物梯度引起的。我们的结果表明,代谢过程引入了细胞间局部协调的额外层次。