Hesse W R, Kim M J
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
J Microsc. 2009 Feb;233(2):302-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2818.2009.03119.x.
Methods for the in-depth study of the physics of microscale actuation of microfluidics environments by flagellated bacteria 'teamsters' have been developed. These methods, which include single and multi-colour fluorescent labelling and electron microscopy allow for the analysis of the effect that individual flagellar filaments have on bacterially driven microstructures, and allow for the investigation of the interaction and coordination of flagellar filaments of neighbouring bacteria on densely packed monolayers of bacteria, 'bacterial carpets'. We show that the flagella of bacteria that are immobilized on a surface often interact with each other, and that the flagella of these bacteria do not often form multi-flagella bundles that are aligned with the cell body.
已经开发出深入研究由鞭毛细菌“搬运工”驱动的微流体环境微观尺度物理特性的方法。这些方法包括单双色荧光标记和电子显微镜,可用于分析单个鞭毛丝对细菌驱动的微观结构的影响,还可用于研究密集堆积的细菌单层(“细菌毯”)上相邻细菌鞭毛丝的相互作用与协同作用。我们发现,固定在表面的细菌的鞭毛常常相互作用,而且这些细菌的鞭毛通常不会形成与细胞体对齐的多鞭毛束。