Rheology of bacterial flagella suspensions

ORAL

Abstract

The mechanical behavior of a suspension of rigid and semiflexible filaments has been studied in great detail. In comparison the effect of the filament geometry has been relatively unexplored. We present experimental results on the rheological behavior of suspensions of curly and straight flagella with an identical average contour length. We find that both suspensions are trapped in a glassy state and exhibit a solid-like behavior. We observe that the scaling of viscoelastic moduli is highly dependent on filament geometry. Taken together, this highlights the role of filament geometry in suspension mechanics.

Authors

  • Sevim Yardimci

    Physics Department, Brandeis University

  • Thomas Gibaud

    Physics Department, Brandeis University, Brandeis University, MRSEC at Brandeis Universiy

  • Daniel Chen

    Physics Department, Brandeis University

  • Edward Barry

    Physics Department, Brandeis University, Brandeis University, MRSEC at Brandeis University

  • Zvonimir Dogic

    Physics Department, Brandeis University, Brandeis University, MRSEC at Brandeis University