%0 Journal Article %T Different Morphotypes of Physarum polycephalum as Models for Chemotaxis and Locomotion. %A Oettmeier C %J Methods Mol Biol %V 2828 %N 0 %D 2024 %M 39147971 暂无%R 10.1007/978-1-0716-4023-4_7 %X The acellular slime mold Physarum polycephalum is a large, unicellular amoeba, which, due to its huge size, is well suited to investigate chemotaxis and cellular locomotion. The myxomycete has an astonishing behavioral repertoire and is highly responsive to changes in its environment, which map to changes in its tubular network, internal cytoplasm flow, and cytoskeleton. The behavioral repertoire includes problem-solving, decision-making, and memory. P. polycephalum's chemo- and phototaxis are especially well studied. This chapter describes how to cultivate different morphotypes of P. polycephalum (micro-, meso-, and macroplasmodia). Furthermore, the setup of a chemotaxis experiment and the acquisition and analysis of chemotaxis data is described.