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Self-organization of bacterial colonies through quorum sensing and motility regulation

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Abstract

Equilibrium statistical mechanics predicts how the self-assembly of a passive material emerges from the competition between energy and entropy. Out of equilibrium, no such principle applies and generic self-organization mechanisms are scarce. In this talk I will discuss how the regulation of motility allows bacterial colonies to self-organize in space and time. I will show how reciprocal control may lead to static phase separation with colocalization or demixing between competing strains [1], but also how non-reciprocal interactions may lead to travelling waves and dynamic patterns. For a precise type of reciprocal interactions, I will show that bacterial mixtures can be mapped onto passive colloidal systems. This mapping shows that passive self-assembly is embedded into the phenomenology accessible to bacterial suspensions. It also provides powerful principles to account for---and control---the organization of bacterial ecosystems.

[1] A. I. Curatolo, N. Zhou, Y. Zhao, C. Liu, A. Daerr, J. Tailleur, J.-D. Huang, "Cooperative pattern formation in multi-species bacterial colonies", Nature Physics 16, 1152-1157 (2020)

Publication: Published:<br>A. I. Curatolo, N. Zhou, Y. Zhao, C. Liu, A. Daerr, J. Tailleur, J.-D. Huang, "Cooperative pattern formation in multi-species bacterial colonies", Nature Physics 16, 1152-1157 (2020)<br><br>In preparation:<br>A. Dinelli, J. O'Byrne, Y. Zhao, A. Curatolo, P. Sollich, J. Tailleur, " Self-organization of mixtures of active particles interacting via quorum-sensing"

Presenters

  • Julien Tailleur

    CNRS Universite de Paris, Paris Diderot University, Université de Paris, Laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexes

Authors

  • Julien Tailleur

    CNRS Universite de Paris, Paris Diderot University, Université de Paris, Laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexes

  • Yongfeng Zhao

    Soochow University

  • Agnese Curatolo

    Harvard University

  • Nan Zhou

    Institute of Synthetic Biology, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, China

  • Chenli Liu

    Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology: Shenzhen, Guangdong, CN

  • Adrian Daerr

    Université de Paris

  • Jiandong Huang

    Hong-Kong University

  • Alberto Dinelli

    Université de Paris

  • Jérémy O'Byrne

    Université de Paris

  • Peter K Sollich

    Georg August Universität Göttingen, University of Goettingen