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Dynamic curvature regulation accounts for the symmetric and asymmetric beats of Chlamydomonas flagella.


ABSTRACT: Cilia and flagella are model systems for studying how mechanical forces control morphology. The periodic bending motion of cilia and flagella is thought to arise from mechanical feedback: dynein motors generate sliding forces that bend the flagellum, and bending leads to deformations and stresses, which feed back and regulate the motors. Three alternative feedback mechanisms have been proposed: regulation by the sliding forces, regulation by the curvature of the flagellum, and regulation by the normal forces that deform the cross-section of the flagellum. In this work, we combined theoretical and experimental approaches to show that the curvature control mechanism is the one that accords best with the bending waveforms of Chlamydomonas flagella. We make the surprising prediction that the motors respond to the time derivative of curvature, rather than curvature itself, hinting at an adaptation mechanism controlling the flagellar beat.

SUBMITTER: Sartori P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4924999 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynamic curvature regulation accounts for the symmetric and asymmetric beats of Chlamydomonas flagella.

Sartori Pablo P   Geyer Veikko F VF   Scholich Andre A   Jülicher Frank F   Howard Jonathon J  

eLife 20160511


Cilia and flagella are model systems for studying how mechanical forces control morphology. The periodic bending motion of cilia and flagella is thought to arise from mechanical feedback: dynein motors generate sliding forces that bend the flagellum, and bending leads to deformations and stresses, which feed back and regulate the motors. Three alternative feedback mechanisms have been proposed: regulation by the sliding forces, regulation by the curvature of the flagellum, and regulation by the  ...[more]

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