2024
DOI: 10.1103/prxlife.2.033004
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Bacteria Navigate Anisotropic Media using a Flagellar Tug-of-Oars

Ameya G. Prabhune,
Andy S. García-Gordillo,
Igor S. Aranson
et al.

Abstract: Bacteria thrive in anisotropic media such as biofilms, biopolymer solutions, and soil pores. In strongly mechanically anisotropic media, physical interactions force bacteria to swim along a preferred direction rather than to execute the three-dimensional random walk due to their run-and-tumble behavior. Despite their ubiquity in nature and importance for human health, there is little understanding of bacterial mechanisms to navigate these media while constrained to one-dimensional motion. Using a biocompatible… Show more

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