The motility of organisms is often directed in response to environmental stimuli. Rheotaxis is the directed movement resulting from fluid velocity gradients, long studied in fish, aquatic invertebrates, and spermatozoa. Using carefully controlled microfluidic flows, we show that rheotaxis also occurs in bacteria. Excellent quantitative agreement between experiments with Bacillus subtilis and a mathematical model reveals that bacterial rheotaxis is a purely physical phenomenon, in contrast to fish rheotaxis but in the same way as sperm rheotaxis. This previously unrecognized bacterial taxis results from a subtle interplay between velocity gradients and the helical shape of flagella, which together generate a torque that alters a bacterium's ...
The locomotion of swimming bacteria in simple Newtonian fluids can successfully be described within ...
The colonization of surfaces by bacteria is a widespread phenomenon with consequences on environment...
Motility of flagellated bacteria has been a topic of increasing scientific interest over the past de...
Due to their morphology, the dynamics of bacteria suspended in media can exhibit complex behaviors. ...
International audienceBacterial contamination of biological channels, catheters or water resources i...
Flagellar locomotion is one of the first forms of locomotion on our planet. Microorganisms use their...
How microorganisms interact with their environment and with their conspecifics depends strongly on t...
The colonization of bacteria in complex fluid flow networks, such as those found in host vasculature...
Bacteria predate plants and animals by billions of years. Today, they are the world’s smallest cells...
Most swimming bacteria are capable of following gradients of nutrients, signaling molecules and othe...
SummaryThe colonization of bacteria in complex fluid flow networks, such as those found in host vasc...
Most bacteria at certain stages of their life cycle are able to move actively; they can swim in a li...
It is well known that bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, propel themselves in aqueous media by rota...
Monotrichous bacteria on surfaces exhibit complex spinning movements. Such spinning motility is ofte...
Bacterial biofilms are structured microbial communities which are widespread both in nature and in c...
The locomotion of swimming bacteria in simple Newtonian fluids can successfully be described within ...
The colonization of surfaces by bacteria is a widespread phenomenon with consequences on environment...
Motility of flagellated bacteria has been a topic of increasing scientific interest over the past de...
Due to their morphology, the dynamics of bacteria suspended in media can exhibit complex behaviors. ...
International audienceBacterial contamination of biological channels, catheters or water resources i...
Flagellar locomotion is one of the first forms of locomotion on our planet. Microorganisms use their...
How microorganisms interact with their environment and with their conspecifics depends strongly on t...
The colonization of bacteria in complex fluid flow networks, such as those found in host vasculature...
Bacteria predate plants and animals by billions of years. Today, they are the world’s smallest cells...
Most swimming bacteria are capable of following gradients of nutrients, signaling molecules and othe...
SummaryThe colonization of bacteria in complex fluid flow networks, such as those found in host vasc...
Most bacteria at certain stages of their life cycle are able to move actively; they can swim in a li...
It is well known that bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, propel themselves in aqueous media by rota...
Monotrichous bacteria on surfaces exhibit complex spinning movements. Such spinning motility is ofte...
Bacterial biofilms are structured microbial communities which are widespread both in nature and in c...
The locomotion of swimming bacteria in simple Newtonian fluids can successfully be described within ...
The colonization of surfaces by bacteria is a widespread phenomenon with consequences on environment...
Motility of flagellated bacteria has been a topic of increasing scientific interest over the past de...