Control Parameter Description of Eukaryotic Chemotaxis

ORAL

Abstract

The chemotaxis of eukaryotic cells depends both on the average concentration of the chemoattractant and on the steepness of its gradient. For the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum, we test quantitatively the prediction by Ueda and Shibata [ Biophys. J. 93 11 (2007)] that the efficacy of chemotaxis depends on a single control parameter only, namely, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), determined by the stochastic fluctuations of (i)~the binding of the chemoattractant molecule to the transmembrane receptor and (ii)~the intracellular activation of the effector of the signaling cascade. For SNR 1, the theory captures the experimental findings well, while for larger SNR noise sources further downstream in the signaling pathway need to be taken into account.

*Supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft SFB 937 and Max Planck Society.

Authors

  • Eberhard Bodenschatz

    • MPI Dynamics and Self-Organization
  • Gabriel Amselem

    • MPI Dynamics and Self-Organization
  • Albert Bae

    • MPI Dynamics and Self-Organization
  • Mathias Theves

    • MPI Dynamics and Self-Organization
  • Carsten Beta

    • Institute of Physics and Astronomy, University of Potsdam, Germany.
    • MPI Dynamics and Self-Organization