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Motility and cell shape roles in the rheology of growing bacteria cultures

Journal

EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL E
Volume 42, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1140/epje/i2019-11787-9

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Topical issue: Flowing Matter; Problems and Applications

Funding

  1. COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology)
  2. FEDER through COMPETE
  3. FCT Projects [UID/CTM/50025/2013, PTDC/FIS-NAN/0117/2014]
  4. ESCMID
  5. Unidade de Ciencias Biomoleculares Aplicadas -UCIBIO
  6. FCT/MEC [UID/Multi/04378/2013]
  7. ERDF under the PT2020 Partnership Agreement [POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007728]

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.Cell shape, size and self-motility appear as determinant intrinsic cell factors in the rheological behavior of living bacterial cultures during the growth process. In this work three different species were considered due to their differences on these intrinsic characteristics: two different strains of Staphylococcus aureus - strain COL and its isogenic cell wall autolysis mutant, RUSAL9 - both non-motile and Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis - both presenting intrinsic motility. In situ real-time rheology, was used to characterize the activity of growing bacteria, under steady-shear conditions, in particular the viscosity growth curve was measured, for a constant shear flow rate, presenting for all studied cultures, different and rich flow curves. These complex rheological behaviors are a consequence of two coupled effects: the cell density continuous increase and its changing interacting properties, where cell size and shape and intrinsic motility are major players.

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