Sperm, navigating in a chemical gradient, are exposed to a periodic stream of chemoattractant molecules. The periodic stimulation entrains Ca(2+) oscillations that control looping steering responses. It is not known how sperm sample chemoattractant molecules during periodic stimulation and adjust their sensitivity. We report that sea urchin sperm sampled molecules for 0.2-0.6 s before a Ca(2+) response was produced. Additional molecules delivered during a Ca(2+) response reset the cell by causing a pronounced Ca(2+) drop that terminated the response; this reset was followed by a new Ca(2+) rise. After stimulation, sperm adapted their sensitivity following the Weber-Fechner law. Taking into account the single-molecule sensitivity, we estimat...
The signalling pathway and the behavioural strategy underlying chemotaxis of sperm are poorly unders...
In the female reproductive tract, mammalian sperm undergo a regulated sequence of prefusion changes ...
Neuro-sensory systems are critical for integrating environ-mental stimuli and providing a framework ...
Sperm, navigating in a chemical gradient, are exposed to a periodic stream of chemoattractant molecu...
Many cells probe their environment for chemical cues. Some cells respond to picomolar concentrations...
Sperm chemotaxis is a long-term puzzle and most of our knowledge comes from studying marine animals ...
AbstractMarine invertebrate oocytes establish chemoattractant gradients that guide spermatozoa towar...
Sperm cells are guided to the egg by chemoattractants in many species. Sperm cells are propelled in ...
<div><p>To navigate their surroundings, cells rely on sensory input that is corrupted by noise. In c...
In echinoderms, sperm swims in random circles and turns in response to a chemoattractant. The chemoa...
Sperm from sea urchins are attracted by chemical cues released by the egg—a mechanism called chemota...
Sperm require a sense of direction to locate the egg for fertilization. They follow gradients of che...
To navigate their surroundings, cells rely on sensory input that is corrupted by noise. In cells per...
Understanding how spermatozoa approach the egg is a central biological issue. Recently a considerabl...
Sperm from the Atlantic purple sea urchin Arbacia punctulata has become an attractive model for stud...
The signalling pathway and the behavioural strategy underlying chemotaxis of sperm are poorly unders...
In the female reproductive tract, mammalian sperm undergo a regulated sequence of prefusion changes ...
Neuro-sensory systems are critical for integrating environ-mental stimuli and providing a framework ...
Sperm, navigating in a chemical gradient, are exposed to a periodic stream of chemoattractant molecu...
Many cells probe their environment for chemical cues. Some cells respond to picomolar concentrations...
Sperm chemotaxis is a long-term puzzle and most of our knowledge comes from studying marine animals ...
AbstractMarine invertebrate oocytes establish chemoattractant gradients that guide spermatozoa towar...
Sperm cells are guided to the egg by chemoattractants in many species. Sperm cells are propelled in ...
<div><p>To navigate their surroundings, cells rely on sensory input that is corrupted by noise. In c...
In echinoderms, sperm swims in random circles and turns in response to a chemoattractant. The chemoa...
Sperm from sea urchins are attracted by chemical cues released by the egg—a mechanism called chemota...
Sperm require a sense of direction to locate the egg for fertilization. They follow gradients of che...
To navigate their surroundings, cells rely on sensory input that is corrupted by noise. In cells per...
Understanding how spermatozoa approach the egg is a central biological issue. Recently a considerabl...
Sperm from the Atlantic purple sea urchin Arbacia punctulata has become an attractive model for stud...
The signalling pathway and the behavioural strategy underlying chemotaxis of sperm are poorly unders...
In the female reproductive tract, mammalian sperm undergo a regulated sequence of prefusion changes ...
Neuro-sensory systems are critical for integrating environ-mental stimuli and providing a framework ...