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Spontaneous polarization and locomotion of an active particle with surface-mobile enzymes

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Abstract

We examine a mechanism of locomotion of active particles whose surface is uniformly coated with mobile enzymes. The enzymes catalyze a reaction that drives phoretic flows but their homogeneous distribution forbids locomotion by symmetry. We find that the ability of the enzymes to migrate over the surface combined with self-phoresis can lead to a spontaneous symmetry-breaking instability whereby the homogeneous distribution of enzymes polarizes and the particle propels. The instability is driven by the advection of enzymes by the phoretic flows and occurs above a critical Péclet number. The transition to polarized motile states occurs via supercritical or subcritical pitchfork bifurcations, the latter of which enables hysteresis and coexistence of uniform and polarized states.

Publication: De Corato, M., Pagonabarraga, I., Abdelmohsen, L. K., Sánchez, S., & Arroyo, M. (2020). Spontaneous polarization and locomotion of an active particle with surface-mobile enzymes. Physical Review Fluids, 5(12), 122001.<br><br>https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevFluids.5.122001

Presenters

  • Marco De Corato

    Universidad de Zaragoza

Authors

  • Marco De Corato

    Universidad de Zaragoza

  • Ignacio Pagonabarraga

    Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, CECAM, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne

  • Loai Abdelmohsen

    Institute for Complex Molecular Systems, Eindhoven University of Technology

  • Samuel Sánchez

    Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia

  • Marino Arroyo

    Univ Politecnica de Catalunya