Many motile microorganisms are able to detect chemical gradients in their surroundings to bias their motion toward more favorable conditions. In this study, we observe the swimming patterns of Caulobacter crescentus, a uniflagellated bacterium, in a linear oxygen gradient produced by a three-channel microfluidic device. Using low-magnification dark-field microscopy, individual cells are tracked over a large field of view and their positions within the oxygen gradient are recorded over time. Motor switching events are identified so that swimming trajectories are deconstructed into a series of forward and backward swimming runs. Using these data, we show that C. crescentus displays aerotactic behavior by extending the average duration of forw...
Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 are facultative aerobic electroactive bacteria with an appealing potentia...
An optical trapping technique is implemented to investigate the chemotactic behavior of a marine bac...
The movement trajectories of organisms serve as dynamic read-outs of their behaviour and physiology....
Many motile microorganisms are able to detect chemical gradients in their surroundings to bias their...
A two-lobe response function is considered as a manifestation of temporal signal comparison in bacte...
AbstractWe recently found that marine bacteria Vibrio alginolyticus execute a cyclic three-step (run...
<p>To investigate cell's response to a chemoattractant gradient, a micropipette filled with of seri...
Bacteria are arguably the simplest of known microorganisms, forming a fundamental part of the world ...
Living cells sense and respond to constantly changing environmental conditions. Depending on the ty...
Bacteria sense chemicals, surfaces, and other cells and move toward some and away from others. Study...
We investigated the motility pattern and chemotaxis system of the polarly flagellated marine bacteri...
Bacterial swimming and chemotaxis serves as a model system for understanding information processing ...
<p>Miniaturization of on-board actuation and powering engenders the proliferation of biohybrid micro...
The ability to rapidly detect and track nutrient gradients is key to the ecological success of motil...
The natural habitat of many bacterial swimmers is dominated by interfaces and narrow interstitial sp...
Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 are facultative aerobic electroactive bacteria with an appealing potentia...
An optical trapping technique is implemented to investigate the chemotactic behavior of a marine bac...
The movement trajectories of organisms serve as dynamic read-outs of their behaviour and physiology....
Many motile microorganisms are able to detect chemical gradients in their surroundings to bias their...
A two-lobe response function is considered as a manifestation of temporal signal comparison in bacte...
AbstractWe recently found that marine bacteria Vibrio alginolyticus execute a cyclic three-step (run...
<p>To investigate cell's response to a chemoattractant gradient, a micropipette filled with of seri...
Bacteria are arguably the simplest of known microorganisms, forming a fundamental part of the world ...
Living cells sense and respond to constantly changing environmental conditions. Depending on the ty...
Bacteria sense chemicals, surfaces, and other cells and move toward some and away from others. Study...
We investigated the motility pattern and chemotaxis system of the polarly flagellated marine bacteri...
Bacterial swimming and chemotaxis serves as a model system for understanding information processing ...
<p>Miniaturization of on-board actuation and powering engenders the proliferation of biohybrid micro...
The ability to rapidly detect and track nutrient gradients is key to the ecological success of motil...
The natural habitat of many bacterial swimmers is dominated by interfaces and narrow interstitial sp...
Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 are facultative aerobic electroactive bacteria with an appealing potentia...
An optical trapping technique is implemented to investigate the chemotactic behavior of a marine bac...
The movement trajectories of organisms serve as dynamic read-outs of their behaviour and physiology....