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Magnetic optimization in a multicellular magnetotactic organism.

Michael Winklhofer1, Leida G Abraçado, Alfonso F Davila, Carolina N Keim, Henrique G P Lins de Barros.   

Abstract

Unicellular magnetotactic prokaryotes, which typically carry a natural remanent magnetic moment equal to the saturation magnetic moment, are the prime example of magnetically optimized organisms. We here report magnetic measurements on a multicellular magnetotactic prokaryote (MMP) consisting of 17 undifferentiated cells (mean from 148 MMPs) with chains of ferrimagnetic particles in each cell. To test if the chain polarities of each cell contribute coherently to the total magnetic moment of the MMP, we used a highly sensitive magnetization measurement technique (1 fAm(2)) that enabled us to determine the degree of magnetic optimization (DMO) of individual MMPs in vivo. We obtained DMO values consistently above 80%. Numerical modeling shows that the probability of reaching a DMO > 80% would be as low as 0.017 for 17 randomly oriented magnetic dipoles. We simulated different scenarios to test whether high DMOs are attainable by aggregation or self-organization of individual magnetic cells. None of the scenarios investigated is likely to yield consistently high DMOs in each generation of MMPs. The observed high DMO values require strong Darwinian selection and a sophisticated reproduction mechanism. We suggest a multicellular life cycle as the most plausible scenario for transmitting the high DMO from one generation to the next.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17071652      PMCID: PMC1751416          DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.106.093823

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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