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Flagella and Pili-Mediated Near-Surface Single-Cell Motility Mechanisms in P. aeruginosa

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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 100, Issue 7, Pages 1608-1616

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2011.02.020

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  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [NIH 1RO1HL087920, UL1RR025761]
  2. National Science Foundation [DMR08-04363, CBET08-27293]
  3. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [1019626] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  4. Directorate For Engineering [1019635] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  5. Division Of Materials Research [1019626] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  6. Div Of Chem, Bioeng, Env, & Transp Sys [1019635] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Bacterial biofilms are structured multicellular communities that are responsible for a broad range of infections. Knowing how free-swimming bacteria adapt their motility mechanisms near a surface is crucial for understanding the transition from the planktonic to the biofilm phenotype. By translating microscopy movies into searchable databases of bacterial behavior and developing image-based search engines, we were able to identify fundamental appendage-specific mechanisms for the surface motility of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Type IV pill mediate two surface motility mechanisms: horizontally oriented crawling, by which the bacterium moves lengthwise with high directional persistence, and vertically oriented walking, by which the bacterium moves with low directional persistence and high instantaneous velocity, allowing it to rapidly explore microenvironments. The flagellum mediates two additional motility mechanisms: near-surface swimming and surface-anchored spinning, which often precedes detachment from a surface. Flagella and phi interact cooperatively in a launch sequence whereby bacteria change orientation from horizontal to vertical and then detach. Vertical orientation facilitates detachment from surfaces and thereby influences biofilm morphology.

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