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Cell Biology & Biochemistry

Contact Investigator: Dr. Gisela Lannig and Dr. Felix Mark


 

Stress and adaptation to environmental conditions can lead to changes in cellular signalling and to shifts in the allocation of cellular energy resources to specific metabolic processes, finally even resulting in ultrastructural changes in cellular organisation.
We therefore investigate signal transduction processes in isolated cells and primary cultures as well as the thermal sensitivity of cellular energy budgets. Techniques investigating mitochondrial energy coupling, membrane potentials and proton leakage rates are frequently applied to isolated mitochondria and cells of various marine and terrestrial vertebrates and invertebrates.
Furthermore, our laboratories provide the infrastructure to monitor cellular energy status by Multi-Nucleus-NMR spectroscopy and to examine changes in cellular ultra-structure by confocal laser scanning microscopy and transmission electron microscopy (TEM).

Cod in aquarium tank

Cod in aquarium tank


 

Sepia swimming


 

Methods:

  • Isolation & primary culture of cells.
  • Cellular respiration & energy metabolism.
  • Cellular ion regulation.
  • Mitochondrial isolation & respiration.
  • Mitochondrial potential.

Hepatocytes in hanks medium


 

Instrumentation:

  • Confocal laser scanning microscopy.
  • NMR spectroscopy (see Biophysics).
  • FPLC.
  • HPLC.
  • Ion chromatography.
  • Gas chromatography.
  • Oxygen micro-sensors, Microx TX3 (www.Presens.de).
  • Oroboros O2K MiP Net Analyzer
  • Bionas® analyzing system for in vitro profiling of cell metabolism (www.Bionas.de)

 
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