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ECB-ART-43873
Curr Opin Neurobiol 2015 Oct 01;34:110-6. doi: 10.1016/j.conb.2015.02.007.
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At the physical limit - chemosensation in sperm.

Strünker T , Alvarez L , Kaupp UB .


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Many cells probe their environment for chemical cues. Some cells respond to picomolar concentrations of neuropeptides, hormones, pheromones, or chemoattractants. At such low concentrations, cells encounter only a few molecules. The mechanistic underpinnings of single-molecule sensitivity are not known for any eukaryotic cell. Sea urchin sperm offer a unique model to unveil in quantitative terms the principles underlying chemosensation at the physical limit. Here, we discuss the mechanisms of such exquisite sensitivity and the computational operations performed by sperm during chemotactic steering. Moreover, we highlight commonalities and differences between signalling in sperm and photoreceptors and among sperm from different species.

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Genes referenced: LOC100887844 LOC115919910