Chemotaxis of sperm cells
Top Cited Papers
- 14 August 2007
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 104 (33) , 13256-13261
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0703530104
Abstract
We develop a theoretical description of sperm chemotaxis. Sperm cells of many species are guided to the egg by chemoattractants, a process called chemotaxis. Motor proteins in the flagellum of the sperm generate a regular beat of the flagellum, which propels the sperm in a fluid. In the absence of a chemoattractant, sperm swim in circles in two dimensions and along helical paths in three dimensions. Chemoattractants stimulate a signaling system in the flagellum, which regulates the motors to control sperm swimming. Our theoretical description of sperm chemotaxis in two and three dimensions is based on a generic signaling module that regulates the curvature and torsion of the swimming path. In the presence of a chemoattractant, swimming paths are drifting circles in two dimensions and deformed helices in three dimensions. The swimming paths can be described by a dynamical system that exhibits different dynamic regimes, which correspond to different chemotactic behaviours. We conclude that sampling a concentration field of chemoattractant along circular and helical swimming paths is a robust strategy for chemotaxis that works reliably for a vast range of parameters.Keywords
This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
- How molecular motors shape the flagellar beatHFSP Journal, 2007
- A K+-selective cGMP-gated ion channel controls chemosensation of spermNature Cell Biology, 2006
- Real-time analysis of the role of Ca2+ in flagellar movement and motility in single sea urchin spermThe Journal of cell biology, 2005
- Ciliary behavior of a negatively phototactic Chlamydomonas reinhardtiiCell Motility, 2005
- The morphology, behavior, and biomechanics of swimming in ascidian larvaeCanadian Journal of Zoology, 2005
- Strategies for Sperm Chemotaxis in the Siphonophores and Ascidians: A Numerical Simulation StudyThe Biological Bulletin, 2004
- The signal flow and motor response controling chemotaxis of sea urchin spermNature Cell Biology, 2003
- True Chemotaxis in Oxygen Gradients of the Sulfur-Oxidizing Bacterium Thiovulum majusApplied and Environmental Microbiology, 2001
- The Role of Jelly Coats in Sperm‐Egg Encounters, Fertilization Success, and Selection on Egg Size in Broadcast SpawnersThe American Naturalist, 2001
- A New Look at Locomotion in Microorganisms: Rotating and TranslatingAmerican Zoologist, 1996