Science. 1983 Jun 24;220(4604):1385-7. doi: 10.1126/science.220.4604.1385.
The hyphae of the water mold Achyla bisexualis generate electrical currents that enter the growing tips and leave farther back. An inward-moving current also precedes branching and predicts the site of branch emergence; during the branching process, the current at the original tip declines or even reverses transiently without any change in growth rate. The inward current probably acts as an early signal during branch differentiation. The flow of specific ions rather than the flow of electrical charge probably serves to localize growth.
水霉属两性的菌丝产生电流,电流进入生长尖端并从更远处流出。向内移动的电流也先于分支发生,并预测分支出现的位置;在分支过程中,原始尖端的电流下降甚至暂时反转,而生长速率没有任何变化。内向电流可能在分支分化过程中充当早期信号。可能是特定离子的流动而不是电荷的流动来定位生长。