Title: Collective dynamics in swimming Escherichia coli bacteria
1Collective dynamics in swimming Escherichia coli
bacteria
Mingming Wu, The School of Chemical and
Biomolecular Engineering, The Sibley School of
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Cornell
University
Photo credit Victor Soujik
This work is supported by the National Science
Foundation (CBET-0619626), the New York State
Office of Science, Technology and Academic
Research (NYSTAR), and the Cornell
Nanobiotechnology Center.
2- Part I Collective responses of receptors in
bacterial chemotaxis - Eugene Kalinin, Lili Zhang (Beijing Univ),
Yuhai Tu (IBM) and Mingming Wu
A multi-scale approach
mm
mm
nm
Receptor cluster
An E.coli bacterium
Swimming E.coli
Kalinin et al., Biophysical Journal,
96,2439(2009).
3Swimming E.coli bacterium a perfect model
organism for physicists and engineers
1mm
High sensitivity nM Range of sensing 4 decades
Biosensor (receptor cluster)
motor
Propeller(flagella)
Input
Control
Output
Adaptation
Photo credit Keiichi Nimba
Ref. E.Coli in motion, Howard Berg, 2003.
Sourjik, Trends in Microbiology, 2004
4Locomotion of E.coli cells
3D
2D
Run
Tumble
B
B
Wu et al. AEM, 72, 4987(2006). Turner L., JB,
182,1793(2000).
Bacterial tracks
Roberts et al. Expt. In Fluids, 38,461(2005)
5E.Coli bacterial chemotaxis
Behavioral level Bacteria lengthen their runs
when move towards high chemo attractant
concentration (Berg, 1975)
Molecular level The bacterial chemotaxis
signaling transduction pathway has been
constructed along with measurements of many
kinetic constants.
20 minutes movie
Missing link From molecules to cellular
behavior.
L 361 mM
L 139 mM
MeAsp
Kalinin et al., Biophysical Journal,
96,2439(2009).
6Current understanding of molecular pathway for
bacteria chemotaxis
(KEGG database)
Bacteria motion
Berg et al.
Cluzel et al.
Motor kinetics
control
Sensing
Adaptation
7An agarose gel based microfluidic chemotaxis
device a well defined chemical gradient
Diao et al. Lab Chip 6,381(2006). Cheng et al.
Lab Chip, 7, 763 (2007).
8A dynamic equilibrium
(a)
Chemosensitivity CMC- average y positions of all
cells
-- chemotactic drift velocity
Keller-Segel model
9Quantifying the dynamic equilibrium
Both chemical gradient and dynamic processes of
swimming E.coli Reach steady state in 7
minutes.
10Bacterial chemo-sensitivity curve
Tar
Tsr
High sensitivity mM Wide sensing range 4
decades
Kalinin et al., Biophysical Journal,
96,2439(2009).
11Collective responses of receptors through
conformational change
Receptor coorperativity
Classical theory Suppose that receptors do not
interact with each other. Chemosensitivity is
governed by the rate change of the receptor
occupancy.
Predictions
Bacteria will maintain high chemo-sensitivity in
a narrow concentration region near Kd.
(Nature, 393, 85-88, 1998)
12The Monod Wyman Changeus Tu (MWCT) model
MWC model The conformational state of the
regulator protein is determined by thermal
dynamic equilibrium
a 0 1
Activity
Ligand binding
methylation
Energy (Hamiltonian) of the states
Magnetic field
Ising coupling
Spin
The mixed Ising model
Mello et al. Biophys. J. 87, 2004
13Comparison with experiments
WMCT model
a activity of CheA N cluster size L ligand
concentration m adaptation state e free energy
Experiment
Theory
14Bacteria sense chemical concentration at
logarithmic Scale
15Bacterial chemotaxis in dual chemical gradients
16Bacterial chemotaxis in dual gradients receptor
number rules
C
Tar/Tsr
B
A
Chemo preference in dual gradients depends on
Tar/Tsr
17Part II Hydrodynamics in bacterial suspension
Qian Liao, Lindsey Sidrane, Ned Schoenthaler,
Kasyap T Vasudevan (poster, wed), Donald Koch
Hydrodynamic force field of a swimming E.coli
Modified stokes equation
First moment of force distribution Exerted by
bacteria
Liao et al. Physics of fluids, 19, 061701(2007).
18Hydrodynamics in bacterial suspension
Pair velocity correlation
Hydrodynamic flow field around an swimming
E.coli bacterium
Experiment and theory
Liao et al. Physics of fluids, 19, 061701(2007).
19Measured velocity correlation of swimming bacteria
--- experiment theory
Bacterial collective dynamics occurs at 10 mm
length scale.
20Critical concentration for the onset of
collective swimming
Diffusion Coef (mm2/s)
Cell density (/mL)
1 mm fluorescent beads in bacterial suspension
21Coffee stain problem
Nagel et al. American Journal of Physics, 67,
17(1990).
22Bacterial culture stain
1mm
400mm
23Bacterial culture stain
24Role of collective dynamics in mammalian cell
chemotaxis
- Development
- Immune response
- Tissue formation
- Cancer metastasis
- References David Rogers, Vanderbilt University,
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Neutrophil chases a bacterium
ECs form a network
25Dentritic cell chemotaxis in 3D
Increasing chemokine gradient
26The end