Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry and Nano Sciences, Global Top 5 Program Ewha Womans University Seoul 120‐750 Korea
2. School of Mechanical Engineering Sungkyunkwan University Suwon 440‐746 Korea
Abstract
The chemotactic response of the soil nematodeCaenorhabditis eleganshas been traditionally studied by observing its crawling movements across a chemical gradient on agar plates. However, agar plates generate a temporally evolving gradient and make it difficult to obtain the reliable chemotactic response of the worms. Previously, we reported that, on a micropost array of agar,C. eleganseffectively swim by mechanosensational reflexes, which generate coordinated sinusoidal movements in water. In this paper, we report the development of a microfluidic chemotaxis assay system forC. elegansby combing a micropost array with a microfluidic device, generating a stable linear gradient of chemoeffectors. In the assay system, worms were attracted to 1 nM NaCl, which is six orders of magnitude lower than 1 mM, the known concentration of attraction. Worms were repelled from even 0.001% sodium dodecyl sulfate. Our results suggest that our assay system is useful for studying the chemotactic response ofC. elegansto soluble compounds.
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