Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2178984 | European Journal of Cell Biology | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The chemotactic response of Dictyostelium discoideum cells to stationary, linear gradients of cyclic adenosine 3â²,5â²-monophosphate (cAMP) was studied using microfluidic devices. In shallow gradients of less than 10â3 nM/μm, the cells showed no directional response and exhibited a constant basal motility. In steeper gradients, cells moved up the gradient on average. The chemotactic speed and the motility increased with increasing steepness up to a plateau at around 10â1 nM/μm. In very steep gradients, above 10 nM/μm, the cells lost directionality and the motility returned to the sub-threshold level. In the regime of optimal response the difference in receptor occupancy at the front and back of the cell is estimated to be only about 100 molecules.
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Authors
Loling Song, Sharvari M. Nadkarni, Hendrik U. Bödeker, Carsten Beta, Albert Bae, Carl Franck, Wouter-Jan Rappel, William F. Loomis, Eberhard Bodenschatz,