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Accumulation and depletion of E. coli in surfaces mediated by curvature
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WoS WOS:001221238300009
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85192669811
DOI 10.1103/PHYSREVE.109.054601
Año 2024
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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Internacional

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Instituciones
Extranjeras


Abstract



Can topography be used to control bacteria accumulation? We address this question in the model system of smooth -swimming and run -and -tumble Escherichia coli swimming near a sinusoidal surface, and show that the accumulation of bacteria is determined by the characteristic curvature of the surface. For low curvatures, cells swim along the surface due to steric alignment and are ejected from the surface when they reach the peak of the sinusoid. Increasing curvature enhances this effect and reduces the density of bacteria in the curved surface. However, for curvatures larger than kappa & lowast; approximate to 0 . 25 mu m - 1 , bacteria become trapped in the valleys, where they can remain for long periods of time. Minimal simulations considering only steric interactions with the surface reproduce these results and give insights into the physical mechanisms defining the critical curvature, which is found to scale with the inverse of the bacterial length. We show that for curvatures larger than kappa & lowast; , the otherwise stable alignment with the wall becomes unstable while the stable orientation is now perpendicular to the wall, thus predicting accurately the onset of trapping at the valleys.

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Revista ISSN
Physical Review E 2470-0045

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Physics, Mathematical
Physics, Fluids & Plasmas
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Statistics And Probability
Condensed Matter Physics
Statistical And Nonlinear Physics
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Perez-Estay, Benjamin - Universidad de Chile - Chile
Univ Paris Diderot - Francia
Université PSL - Francia
2 CORDERO-GARAYAR, MARIA LUISA Mujer Universidad de Chile - Chile
3 Sepulveda, Nestor Hombre Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez - Chile
4 SOTO-DE GIORGIS, RICARDO JAVIER Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile

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Financiamiento



Fuente
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
European Union
H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Horizon 2020
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
ANID, Chile
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
ANID, FONDECYT
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ANID, Millennium Science Initiative
Franco-Chilean Ecos-Sud Collaborative Program

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This research was supported by the ANID, Millennium Science Initiative Program No. NCN19_170 and ANID, Fondecyt Grants No. 1220536 (R.S. and N.S.) and No. 1210634 (M.L.C.) , all from ANID, Chile, and the Franco-Chilean Ecos-Sud Collaborative Program No. ECOS210012/ECOS_C21E05. Fabrication of microfluidic devices was possible thanks to ANID Fondequip Grants No. EQM140055 and No. EQM180009. This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No 955910. We also thank E. Clement and A. Lindner for fruitful discussions, and J. Rodriguez for preliminary experiments.
This research was supported by the ANID, Millennium Science Initiative Program No. NCN19_170 and ANID, Fondecyt Grants No. 1220536 (R.S. and N.S.) and No. 1210634 (M.L.C.), all from ANID, Chile, and the Franco-Chilean Ecos-Sud Collaborative Program No. ECOS210012/ECOS_C21E05. Fabrication of microfluidic devices was possible thanks to ANID Fondequip Grants No. EQM140055 and No. EQM180009. This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No 955910. We also thank E. Clement and A. Lindner for fruitful discussions, and J. Rodriguez for preliminary experiments.
This research was supported by the ANID, Millennium Science Initiative Program No. NCN19_170 and ANID, Fondecyt Grants No. 1220536 (R.S. and N.S.) and No. 1210634 (M.L.C.), all from ANID, Chile, and the Franco\u2013Chilean Ecos\u2013Sud Collaborative Program No. ECOS210012/ECOS_C21E05. Fabrication of microfluidic devices was possible thanks to ANID Fondequip Grants No. EQM140055 and No. EQM180009. This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Sk\u0142odowska-Curie Grant Agreement No 955910. We also thank E. Clement and A. Lindner for fruitful discussions, and J. Rodr\u00EDguez for preliminary experiments.

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