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DSCG liquid crystal’s viscosity: Insight into the motility of bacteria in an anisotropic liquid environment By Ismaël Duchesne, Simon Rainville and Tigran Galstian In this talk •Anisotropic medium: DSCG liquid crystal •Isotropic and anisotropic motility of flagellar bacteria (E. coli) •Speed and orientation of bacteria in DSCG solution •Viscosity of DSCG solution

DSCG liquid crystal’s viscosity: Insight into the motility of bacteria in an anisotropic liquid environment By Ismaël Duchesne, Simon Rainville and Tigran

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DSCG liquid crystal’s viscosity: Insight into the motility of

bacteria in an anisotropic liquid environment

By Ismaël Duchesne,Simon Rainville and Tigran Galstian

In this talk•Anisotropic medium: DSCG liquid crystal

•Isotropic and anisotropic motility of flagellar bacteria (E. coli)

•Speed and orientation of bacteria in DSCG solution

•Viscosity of DSCG solution

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• Anisotropic liquid environment:Physical properties depend on the direction (as

birefringence)

• Flagellar bacteria:Bacteria that may swims in aqueous medium by

rotating theirs flagella

• Why anisotropic motility:Many biological tissues and media may be

anisotropic (biofilms, enriched chitin soils...)Difficult task: only few studies

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DSCG liquid crystal’s viscosity: Insight into the motility of bacteria in an anisotropic

liquid environment

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Anisotropic medium: nematic liquid crystal (LC)

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Temperature

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Lyotropic LC: cromolyn sodium salt (DSCG)

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Yu. A. Nastishin and al., Physical Review E, November 2004.

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Isotropic motility of bacteria: runs and tumbles

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source: Wikipedia

Random walk

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Anisotropic motility of flagellar bacteria (E. coli)

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Experiments: montages

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Chamber and light-guided dark-field microscopy

Microscope

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Results: bacterial motility

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• Purely isotropic phase: as if there were no DSCG • Pretransitional phase: sticky effect• Anisotropic phase: decrease of speed and runs in

the direction of the director

Speed Orientation variation

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Results: viscosity measurements(from diffusion of 0,2-2µm microspheres)

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• Purely isotropic phase: little viscosity increase • Pretransitional phase: exponential viscosity

increase• Anisotropic phase: anisotropic viscosity

Viscosity Axial ratio

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Can we explain the anisotropic motility with the anisotropic

viscosity?

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Isotropic Anisotropic

Beads diffusion

Swimmingbacteria

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Conclusion

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• Bacteria behave very differently in anisotropic media

• Viscosity doesn't explain everything (active motility important)

• “New” pretransitional phase• Viscosity increase (aggregation – threshold) • Sticky effect

• New possibilities for controlling motion of microorganisms

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Acknowledgements

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• Dr Simon Rainville• phD students

• Guillaume Paradis• Ismael Duchesne

• Dr Tigran Galstian• phD students

• Karen Allahverdyan

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Viscosity dependency to the beads size

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Propulsive force of bacteria

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