The mechanism of spatial pattern transition in motile bacterial collectives
Jean-Baptiste Saulnier,
Michèle Romanos,
Jonathan Schrohe
et al.
Abstract:Understanding how individual behaviours contribute to collective actions is key in biological systems. In Myxococcus xanthus, a bacterial predator, swarming shifts to rippling patterns due to changes in the local environment near prey colonies. Through high-resolution microscopy and theoretical analysis, we demonstrate that two key properties drive this shift: local cellular alignment guided by an extracellular matrix and the ability of cells to reverse to resolve congestion. A tunable refractory period in the… Show more
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