Influence of substrate micropatterning on biofilm growth

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Abstract

We culture triple reporter Bacillus Subtilis biofilm on micropatterned agar substrates. We track the biofilm development in terms of size, thickness, shape, and phenotype expression. For a tiling composed of elevated rectangles, we observe the biofilm develops an oval shape or triangular shape depending on the rectangle's aspect ratio and orientation. The motile cells are primarily located in the valleys between the rectangles and the matrix producing cells are mostly located on the rectangles. Wrinkles form at the edges of the elevated surfaces, and upon merging form channels centered on the elevated surface. After a few days, the spore-forming cells appear at the periphery. Since biofilms in nature grow on irregular surfaces, our work may provide insight into the complex patterns observed.

Authors

  • Stephan Koehler

    SEAS, Harvard, MA, SEAS, Harvard, MA, USA

  • Yiwei Li

    SEAS, Harvard, MA \& Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

  • Bi-Feng Liu Liu

    Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

  • Dave Weitz

    SEAS, Harvard, MA, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, SEAS, Harvard, MA, USA