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Bacterial biofilms use chiral branches to escape crowded environments by tracking oxygen gradient (2208.09730v2)

Published 20 Aug 2022 in cond-mat.soft and physics.bio-ph

Abstract: Bacterial biofilms collectively develop distinct and ordered structures, including fibers, bundles, and branches. Often, it is unclear how these structural motifs convey specific advantages to bacterial strains under challenging conditions. In oxygen-limited environments, dense bacterial aggregates generally deplete oxygen, which leads to arrest of bacterial growth. However, we observed that biofilm-forming Bacillus subtilis could use branching patterns to escape from these crowded regions by tracking the oxygen gradient. The process depends on the chain-forming ability of the biofilm. As a result of collective branching triggered by bending and mechanical buckling, bacteria can extend from the oxygen-depleted biofilm core to the oxygen available periphery. Remarkably, these bacterial branches are strongly chiral and curve in a clockwise direction. Our analysis revealed that the surface friction and axial rotation of the twisting cell wall break left-right symmetry on solid surfaces and drive chiral bending of bacterial chains. We further observed that the chirality of individual branches could propagate across a large scale and shape the macroscopic morphology of the colony under a limited spatiotemporal growth profile. Taken together, our results provide new insights into how simple physical interactions lead to bacterial collaboration and promote the survival of biofilm-forming strains in challenging environments.

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