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Long-distance Transport in Bacterial Swarms Revealed by Single Nanoparticle Tracking.

Jingjing Feng1, Yan He1.   

Abstract

During swarming, high density flagella-driven bacteria migrate collectively in a swirling pattern on wet agar surfaces, immersed in a thin viscous fluid layer called "swarm fluid". Though the fluid environment has essential role in the emergence of swarming behavior, the microscopic mechanisms of it in mediating the cooperation of bacteria populations are not fully understood. Here, instead of micro-sized tracers used in previous research, we use gold nanorods as single particle tracers to probe the dynamics of the swarm fluid. This protocol includes five major parts: (1) the culture of swarming bacterial colony; (2) the preparations of gold nanorod tracers and the micro-spraying technique which are used to put the nanotracers into the upper fluid of bacterial swarms; (3) imaging and tracking; (4) other necessary control experiments; (5) data analysis and fitting of physical models. With this method, the nano-sized tracers could move long distances above motile cells without direct collisions with the bacteria bodies. In this way, the microscopic dynamics of the swarm fluid could be tracked with high spatiotemporal resolution. Moreover, the comprehensive analysis of multi-particle trajectories provides systematic visualization of the fluid dynamics. The method is promising to probe the fluid dynamics of other natural or artificial active matter systems.
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Keywords:  Active matter; Bacteria swarming; Collective motion; Gold nanorods; Single particle tracking

Year:  2020        PMID: 33659465      PMCID: PMC7842714          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3812

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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