Locomotive mechanism of Physarum plasmodia based on spatiotemporal analysis of protoplasmic streaming

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We investigate how an amoeba mechanically moves its own center of gravity using the model organism Physarum plasmodium. Time-dependent velocity fields of protoplasmic streaming over the whole plasmodia were measured with a particle image velocimetry program developed for this work. Combining these data with measurements of the simultaneous movements of the plasmodia revealed a simple physical mechanism of locomotion. The shuttle streaming of the protoplasm was not truly symmetric due to the peristalsis-like movements of the plasmodium. This asymmetry meant that the transport capacity of the stream was not equal in both directions, and a net forward displacement of the center of gravity resulted. The generality of this as a mechanism for amoeboid locomotion is discussed. © 2008 by the Biophysical Society.

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Matsumoto, K., Takagi, S., & Nakagaki, T. (2008). Locomotive mechanism of Physarum plasmodia based on spatiotemporal analysis of protoplasmic streaming. Biophysical Journal, 94(7), 2492–2504. https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.107.113050

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