Issue 12, 2013

From swimming to swarming: Escherichia coli cell motility in two-dimensions

Abstract

Escherichia coli swarmer cells coordinate their movement when confined in thin layers of fluid on agar surfaces. The motion and dynamics of cells, pairs of cells, and packs of cells can be recapitulated and studied in polymer microfluidic systems that are designed to constrain swarmer cell movement in thin layers of fluid between no-slip surfaces. The motion of elongated, smooth swimming E. coli cells in these environments reproduces the behavior of packs of cells observed at the leading edge of swarming communities and demonstrates the delicate balance between the physical dimensions of fluids and bacterial cell behavior.

Graphical abstract: From swimming to swarming: Escherichia coli cell motility in two-dimensions

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Article information

Article type
Technical Innovation
Submitted
22 Jun 2013
Accepted
14 Oct 2013
First published
14 Oct 2013

Integr. Biol., 2013,5, 1490-1494

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