Bundling instability of lophotrichous bacteria in fluids

ORAL

Abstract

We present a mathematical model of lophotrichous bacteria, motivated by Pseudomonas putida, which swim through fluid by rotating a cluster of multiple flagella extended from near one pole of the cell body. Although the flagella rotate individually, they are typically bundled together, enabling the bacterium to exhibit three primary modes of motility: push, pull, and wrapping. One key determinant of these modes is the coordination between motor torque and rotational direction of motors. The computational variations in this coordination reveal a wide spectrum of dynamical motion regimes, which are modulated by hydrodynamic interactions between flagellar filaments. These dynamic modes can be categorized into two groups based on the collective behavior of flagella, i.e., bundled and unbundled configurations. For some of these configurations, experimental examples from fluorescence microscopy recordings of swimming P. putida cells are also presented. Furthermore, we analyze the characteristics of stable bundles, such as push and pull, and investigate the dependence of swimming behaviors on the elastic properties of the flagella.

*National Science Foundation (DMS-1853591)Charles Phelps Taft Research Center at University of CincinnatiKorean government (B24910000)Korean government (RS-2023-00247232)Research & Creative Projects Award at the State University of New York at New PaltzDeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), project ID 443369470 - BE 3978/13-1International Max Planck Research School on Multiscale Bio-Systems

Publication: 1. J. Park, Y. Kim, W. Lee, and S. Lim, Modeling of lophotrichous bacteria reveals key factors for swimming reorientation, Scientific Reports (Nature Publishing Group), 12, 6482 (2022)
2. J. Park, Y. Kim, W. Lee, V. Pfeifer, V. Muraveva, C. Beta, and S. Lim,
Bundling instability of lophotrichous bacteria, submitted (2024)

Presenters

  • Sookkyung Lim

    • University of Cincinnati

Authors

  • Sookkyung Lim

    • University of Cincinnati
  • Jeungeun Park

    • State University of New York at New Paltz
  • Yongsam Kim

    • Chung-Ang University
  • Wanho Lee

    • National Institute for Mathematical Sciences
  • Veronika Pfeifer

    • University of Potsdam
  • Valeriia Muraveva

    • University of Potsdam
  • Carsten Beta

    • University of Potsdam