Jens Christian Brasen
University of Southern Denmark
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Yeast | 2007
Ann Zahle Andersen; Allan K. Poulsen; Jens Christian Brasen; Lars Folke Olsen
We employed the fluorescent cyanine dye DiOC2(3) to measure membrane potential in semi‐anaerobic yeast cells under conditions where glycolysis was oscillating. Oscillations in glycolysis were studied by means of the naturally abundant nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH). We found that the mitochondrial membrane potential was oscillating, and that these oscillations displayed the same frequency and duration as the NADH oscillations. It was confirmed that DiOC2(3) localizes itself in the mitochondrial membrane and thus reports qualitative changes solely in mitochondrial membrane potential. Our studies showed that glycolytic oscillations perturb the mitochondrial membrane potential and that the mitochondria do not have any controlling effect on the dynamics of glycolysis under these conditions. Depolarization of the mitochondrial membrane by addition of FCCP quenched mitochondrial membrane potential oscillations and delocalized DiOC2(3), while glycolysis continued to oscillate unaffected. Copyright
Biophysical Chemistry | 2010
Jens Christian Brasen; Torben Barington; Lars Folke Olsen
We have investigated the regulation of the oscillatory generation of H(2)O(2) and oscillations in shape and size in neutrophils in suspension. The oscillations are independent of cell density and hence do not represent a collective phenomena. Furthermore, the oscillations are independent of the external glucose concentration and the oscillations in H(2)O(2) production are 180 degrees out of phase with the oscillations in NAD(P)H. Cytochalasin B blocked the oscillations in shape and size whereas it increased the period of the oscillations in H(2)O(2) production. 1- and 2-butanol also blocked the oscillations in shape and size, but only 1-butanol inhibited the oscillations in H(2)O(2) production. We conjecture that the oscillations are likely to be due to feedback regulations in the signal transduction cascade involving phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3K). We have tested this using a simple mathematical model, which explains most of our experimental observations.
Biophysical Journal | 2009
Lars Folke Olsen; Ann Zahle Andersen; Anita Lunding; Jens Christian Brasen; Allan K. Poulsen
Biochemistry | 2008
Allan K. Poulsen; Ann Zahle Andersen; Jens Christian Brasen; Anne Marie Scharff-Poulsen; Lars Folke Olsen
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics | 2004
Jens Christian Brasen; Anita Lunding; Lars Folke Olsen
Aktuel Naturvidenskab | 2010
Jens Christian Brasen; Lars Folke Olsen
international conference on systems | 2008
Lars Folke Olsen; Allan K. Poulsen; Jens Christian Brasen; Ann Zahle Andersen
Sysbiohealth Symposium 2007 | 2008
Jens Christian Brasen; Allan K. Poulsen; Lars Folke Olsen
Funcdyn Workshop | 2008
Allan K. Poulsen; Ann Zahle Andersen; Jens Christian Brasen; Lars Folke Olsen
European Conference on the spectroscopy of biological molecules | 2008
Allan K. Poulsen; Jens Christian Brasen; Lars Folke Olsen