Studies
What is a Study?Multi experimental approach to define the gene expression remodelling under potassium starvation conditions.
Submitter: Falko Krause
Investigation: K+ Starvation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Assays: LacZ Reporters, RT-PCR, Time Course Micro Array Experiment
How does the Volume, internal pH, membrane potential and intracellular cation content change in a time dependent scale during potassium limitation.
Submitter: Falko Krause
Investigation: K+ Starvation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Assays: External Potassium Concentration, External pH changes, How does internal potassium change (/decrease) during several hours of p..., How starvation affect protein content in yeast cells, Membrane Potential, Protein Concentration, Time courses of the internal pH changes, Volume determination during starvation at different times.
How do the fluxes of rubidium (potassium) change during potassium starvation.
Submitter: Falko Krause
Investigation: K+ Starvation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Assays: Ammonium fluxes, Potassium fluxes, Proton fluxes
What is the proteome of starved cells. Main characteristics?
Submitter: Falko Krause
Investigation: K+ Starvation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Submitter: Falko Krause
Investigation: K+ Starvation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Are there one or several stationary states for physiological parameters dependent on external KCl? For which range of external potassium the cell is able to maintain a constant pH, potassium content, membrane potential and volume?
Submitter: Falko Krause
Investigation: K+ Starvation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Assays: Stable membrane potential, Stable pH, Stable potassium concentration, Stable volume
Cells are starved. Potassium and subsequently glucose are added to the medium. Proton and potassium fluxes across the plasma membrane are recorded before and after these events for WT and mutants lacking specific transporter proteins.