Projecting or moving up a chemical gradient is a universal behavior of living organisms. We tested the ability of S. cerevisiaea-cells to sense and respond to spatial gradients of the mating pheromone α-factor produced in a microfluidics chamber; the focus was on bar1Δ strains, which do not degrade the pheromone input. The yeast cells exhibited good accuracy with the mating projection typically pointing in the correct direction up the gradient (∼80% under certain conditions), excellent sensitivity to shallow gradients, and broad dynamic range so that gradient-sensing was relatively robust over a 1000-fold range of average α-factor concentrations. Optimal directional sensing occurred at lower concentrations (5 nM) close to the Kd of the rece...
Cells localize (polarize) internal components to specific locations in response to external signals ...
Cells localize (polarize) internal components to specific locations in response to external signals ...
Yeast cells track gradients of pheromones to locate mating partners. Intuition suggests that uniform...
Projecting or moving up a chemical gradient is a universal behavior of living organisms. We tested t...
Projecting or moving up a chemical gradient is a universal behavior of living organisms. We tested t...
Accurate detection of extracellular chemical gradients is essential for many cellular behaviors. Gra...
Yeast cells respond to spatial gradients of mating pheromones by polarizing and pro-jecting up the g...
International audienceBudding yeast cells interpret shallow pheromone gradients from cells of the op...
International audienceBudding yeast cells interpret shallow pheromone gradients from cells of the op...
International audienceBudding yeast cells interpret shallow pheromone gradients from cells of the op...
Budding yeast cells exist in two mating types, a and α, which use peptide pheromones to communicate ...
International audienceBudding yeast cells exist in two mating types, a and α, which use peptide pher...
International audienceChemical gradients of peptide mating pheromones are necessary for directional ...
Systems biology has grown immensely in the wake of human genome project. In recent years, there has ...
Cells localize (polarize) internal components to specific locations in response to external signals ...
Cells localize (polarize) internal components to specific locations in response to external signals ...
Cells localize (polarize) internal components to specific locations in response to external signals ...
Yeast cells track gradients of pheromones to locate mating partners. Intuition suggests that uniform...
Projecting or moving up a chemical gradient is a universal behavior of living organisms. We tested t...
Projecting or moving up a chemical gradient is a universal behavior of living organisms. We tested t...
Accurate detection of extracellular chemical gradients is essential for many cellular behaviors. Gra...
Yeast cells respond to spatial gradients of mating pheromones by polarizing and pro-jecting up the g...
International audienceBudding yeast cells interpret shallow pheromone gradients from cells of the op...
International audienceBudding yeast cells interpret shallow pheromone gradients from cells of the op...
International audienceBudding yeast cells interpret shallow pheromone gradients from cells of the op...
Budding yeast cells exist in two mating types, a and α, which use peptide pheromones to communicate ...
International audienceBudding yeast cells exist in two mating types, a and α, which use peptide pher...
International audienceChemical gradients of peptide mating pheromones are necessary for directional ...
Systems biology has grown immensely in the wake of human genome project. In recent years, there has ...
Cells localize (polarize) internal components to specific locations in response to external signals ...
Cells localize (polarize) internal components to specific locations in response to external signals ...
Cells localize (polarize) internal components to specific locations in response to external signals ...
Yeast cells track gradients of pheromones to locate mating partners. Intuition suggests that uniform...