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  Sperm from Sneaker Male Squids Exhibit Chemotactic Swarming to CO²

Hirohashi, N., Alvarez, L., Shiba, K., Fujiwara, E., Iwata, Y., Mohri, T., et al. (2013). Sperm from Sneaker Male Squids Exhibit Chemotactic Swarming to CO². Current biology, 23(9), 775-781. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2013.03.040.

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Hirohashi, N., Author
Alvarez, L.1, Author           
Shiba, K., Author
Fujiwara, E., Author
Iwata, Y., Author
Mohri, T., Author
Inaba, K., Author
Chiba, K., Author
Ochi, H., Author
Supuran, C. T., Author
Kotzur, N.1, Author           
Kakiuchi, Y., Author
Kaupp, U. B.1, Author           
Baba, S. A., Author
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1Department of Molecular Sensory Systems, Center of Advanced European Studies and Research (caesar), Max Planck Society, ou_2173679              

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 Abstract: Behavioral traits of sperm are adapted to the reproductive strategy that each species employs. In polyandrous species, spermatozoa often form motile clusters, which might be advantageous for competing with sperm from other males [1]. Despite this presumed advantage for reproductive success [2, 3], little is known about how sperm form such functional assemblies. Previously, we reported that males of the coastal squid Loligo bleekeri produce two morphologically different euspermatozoa that are linked to distinctly different mating behaviors [4]. Consort and sneaker males use two distinct insemination sites, one inside and one outside the female's body, respectively. Here, we show that sperm release a self-attracting molecule that causes only sneaker sperm to swarm. We identified CO2 as the sperm chemoattractant and membrane-bound flagellar carbonic anhydrase as its sensor. Downstream signaling results from the generation of extracellular H+, intracellular acidosis, and recovery from acidosis. These signaling events elicit Ca2+-dependent turning behavior, resulting in chemotactic swarming. These results illuminate the bifurcating evolution of sperm underlying the distinct fertilization strategies of this species.

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 Dates: 2013
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 Identifiers: Other: 23583548
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2013.03.040
ISSN: 1879-0445 (Electronic)
ISSN: 0960-9822 (Linking)
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Title: Current biology
  Alternative Title : Curr. Biol.
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 23 (9) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 775 - 781 Identifier: -