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Transient drift of Escherichia coli under diffusing Step nutrient profile

Published 9 Jun 2018 in physics.bio-ph and q-bio.CB | (1806.03518v1)

Abstract: Bacteria such as Escherichia coli (E. coli) exhibit biased motion if kept in a spatially non-uniform chemical environment. Here, we bring out unique time-dependent characteristics of bacterial chemotaxis, in response to a diffusing spatial step ligand profile. The experimentally obtained temporal characteristics of the drift velocity are compared with the theoretical and Monte-Carlo simulation based estimates, and excellent agreements can be obtained. These results bring in new insights on the time-responsive facets of bacterial drift, bearing far reaching implications in understanding their migratory dynamics in the quest of finding foods by swimming toward the highest concentration of food molecules, or for fleeing from poisons, as well as towards the better understanding of therapeutic response characteristics for certain infectious diseases.

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