Cell dualism: Presence of cells with alternative membrane potentials in growing populations of bacteria and yeasts

Volodymyr Ivanov*, Saeid Rezaeinejad, Jian Chu

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Abstract

It is considered that all growing cells, for exception of acidophilic bacteria, have negatively charged inside cytoplasmic membrane (Δψ- - cells). Here we show that growing populations of microbial cells contain a small portion of cells with positively charged inside cytoplasmic membrane (Δψ+ - cells). These cells were detected after simultaneous application of the fluorescent probes for positive membrane potential (anionic dye DIBAC-) and membrane integrity (propidium iodide, PI). We found in exponentially growing cell populations of Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae that the content of live Δψ- - cells was 93.6 ± 1.8 % for bacteria and 90.4 ± 4.0 % for yeasts and the content of live Δψ+ - cells was 0.9 ± 0.3 % for bacteria and 2.4 ± 0.7 % for yeasts. Hypothetically, existence of Δψ+ - cells could be due to short-term, about 1 min for bacteria and 5 min for yeasts, change of membrane potential from negative to positive value during the cell cycle. This change has been shown by the reversions of K+, Na+, and Ca 2+ ions fluxes across the cell membrane during synchronous yeast culture. The transformation of Δψ-- cells to Δψ+ - cells can be explained by slow influx of K + ions into Δψ-- cell to the trigger level of K+ concentration ("compression of potassium spring"), which is forming "alternative" Δψ+-cell for a short period, following with fast efflux of K+ ions out of Δψ+-cell ("release of potassium spring") returning cell to normal Δψ- state. We anticipate our results to be a starting point to reveal the biological role of cell dualism in form of Δψ- - and Δψ+ - cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)505-510
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes
Volume45
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2013
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Physiology
  • Cell Biology

Keywords

  • Flow cytometry
  • Ion fluxes
  • Membrane potential

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