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Flagellar energetics from high-resolution imaging of beating patterns in tethered mouse sperm

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ELIFE
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

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ELIFE SCIENCES PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.62524

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  1. Australian Research Council [DP190100343, DP200100659]
  2. Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology [BT/PR13442/MED/32/440/2015]
  3. Australian Research Council [DP200100659] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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The study investigated the energetics of flagella or cilia in mouse sperm. It found that a large portion of the mechanical power exerted by the dynein motors is dissipated internally, rather than in the aqueous medium outside. Additionally, the net power input from the dynein motors in sperm from Crisp2-knockout mice is significantly smaller than in wildtype samples.
We demonstrate a technique for investigating the energetics of flagella or cilia. We record the planar beating of tethered mouse sperm at high resolution. Beating waveforms are reconstructed using proper orthogonal decomposition of the centerline tangent-angle profiles. Energy conservation is employed to obtain the mechanical power exerted by the dynein motors from the observed kinematics. A large proportion of the mechanical power exerted by the dynein motors is dissipated internally by the motors themselves. There could also be significant dissipation within the passive structures of the flagellum. The total internal dissipation is considerably greater than the hydrodynamic dissipation in the aqueous medium outside. The net power input from the dynein motors in sperm from Crisp2-knockout mice is significantly smaller than in wildtype samples, indicating that ion-channel regulation by cysteine-rich secretory proteins controls energy flows powering the axoneme.

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