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Measurement of the low-frequency charge noise of bacteria.

Yichao Yang1, Hagen Gress1, Kamil L Ekinci1.   

Abstract

Bacteria meticulously regulate their intracellular ion concentrations and create ionic concentration gradients across the bacterial membrane. These ionic concentration gradients provide free energy for many cellular processes and are maintained by transmembrane transport. Given the physical dimensions of a bacterium and the stochasticity in transmembrane transport, intracellular ion concentrations and hence the charge state of a bacterium are bound to fluctuate. Here we investigate the charge noise of hundreds of nonmotile bacteria by combining electrical measurement techniques from condensed matter physics with microfluidics. In our experiments, bacteria in a microchannel generate charge density fluctuations in the embedding electrolyte due to random influx and efflux of ions. Detected as electrical resistance noise, these charge density fluctuations display a power spectral density proportional to 1/f^{2} for frequencies 0.05Hz≤f≤1Hz. Fits to a simple noise model suggest that the steady-state charge of a bacterium fluctuates by ±1.30×10^{6}e(e≈1.60×10^{-19}C), indicating that bacterial ion homeostasis is highly dynamic and dominated by strong charge noise. The rms charge noise can then be used to estimate the fluctuations in the membrane potential; however, the estimates are unreliable due to our limited understanding of the intracellular concentration gradients.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35854507      PMCID: PMC9344885          DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.105.064413

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev E        ISSN: 2470-0045            Impact factor:   2.707


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