We study the chemotaxis of a population of genetically identical swimming bacteria undergoing run and tumble dynamics driven by stochastic switching between clockwise and counterclockwise rotation of the flagellar rotary system, where the steady-state rate of the switching changes in different environments. Understanding chemotaxis quantitatively requires that one links the measured steady-state switching rates of the rotary system, as well as the directional changes of individual swimming bacteria in a gradient of chemoattractant/repellant, to the efficiency of a population of bacteria in moving up/down the gradient. Here we achieve this by using a probabilistic model, parametrized with our experimental data, and show that the response of ...
We formulate a Markovian response theory for the tumble rate of a bacterium moving in a chemical fie...
Bacterial chemotaxis is one of the most extensively studied adaptive responses in cells. Many bacter...
AbstractBacteria use different motility patterns to navigate and explore natural habitats. However, ...
Chemotaxis underpins important ecological processes in marine bacteria, from the association with pr...
When vegetative bacteria that can swim are grown in a rich medium on an agar surface, they become mu...
Most bacteria at certain stages of their life cycle are able to move actively; they can swim in a li...
Many bacteria actively bias their motility towards more favourable nutrient environments. In liquid,...
We provide a detailed stochastic description of the swimming motion of an E.coli bacterium in two di...
E. coli does chemotaxis by performing a biased random walk composed of alternating periods of swimmi...
1 page.Bacterial motility, while one of the most well-studied phenomena in microbiology, is still po...
SummaryBacteria swim by means of rotating flagella that are powered by ion influx through membrane-s...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2005.Includes bibliographica...
Marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus uses a single polar flagellum to navigate in an aque-ous envir...
Cells in a cloned population of coliform bacteria exhibit a wide range of swimming behaviors--a form...
Cells in a cloned population of coliform bacteria exhibit a wide range of swimming behaviors--a form...
We formulate a Markovian response theory for the tumble rate of a bacterium moving in a chemical fie...
Bacterial chemotaxis is one of the most extensively studied adaptive responses in cells. Many bacter...
AbstractBacteria use different motility patterns to navigate and explore natural habitats. However, ...
Chemotaxis underpins important ecological processes in marine bacteria, from the association with pr...
When vegetative bacteria that can swim are grown in a rich medium on an agar surface, they become mu...
Most bacteria at certain stages of their life cycle are able to move actively; they can swim in a li...
Many bacteria actively bias their motility towards more favourable nutrient environments. In liquid,...
We provide a detailed stochastic description of the swimming motion of an E.coli bacterium in two di...
E. coli does chemotaxis by performing a biased random walk composed of alternating periods of swimmi...
1 page.Bacterial motility, while one of the most well-studied phenomena in microbiology, is still po...
SummaryBacteria swim by means of rotating flagella that are powered by ion influx through membrane-s...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2005.Includes bibliographica...
Marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus uses a single polar flagellum to navigate in an aque-ous envir...
Cells in a cloned population of coliform bacteria exhibit a wide range of swimming behaviors--a form...
Cells in a cloned population of coliform bacteria exhibit a wide range of swimming behaviors--a form...
We formulate a Markovian response theory for the tumble rate of a bacterium moving in a chemical fie...
Bacterial chemotaxis is one of the most extensively studied adaptive responses in cells. Many bacter...
AbstractBacteria use different motility patterns to navigate and explore natural habitats. However, ...