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Magnetotactic bacteria in a droplet self-assemble into a rotary motor.


ABSTRACT: From intracellular protein trafficking to large-scale motion of animal groups, the physical concepts driving the self-organization of living systems are still largely unraveled. Self-organization of active entities, leading to novel phases and emergent macroscopic properties, recently shed new light on these complex dynamical processes. Here we show that under the application of a constant magnetic field, motile magnetotactic bacteria confined in water-in-oil droplets self-assemble into a rotary motor exerting a torque on the external oil phase. A collective motion in the form of a large-scale vortex, reversable by inverting the field direction, builds up in the droplet with a vorticity perpendicular to the magnetic field. We study this collective organization at different concentrations, magnetic fields and droplet radii and reveal the formation of two torque-generating areas close to the droplet interface. We characterize quantitatively the mechanical energy extractable from this new biological and self-assembled motor.

SUBMITTER: Vincenti B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6841940 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Magnetotactic bacteria in a droplet self-assemble into a rotary motor.

Vincenti Benoit B   Ramos Gabriel G   Cordero Maria Luisa ML   Douarche Carine C   Soto Rodrigo R   Clement Eric E  

Nature communications 20191108 1


From intracellular protein trafficking to large-scale motion of animal groups, the physical concepts driving the self-organization of living systems are still largely unraveled. Self-organization of active entities, leading to novel phases and emergent macroscopic properties, recently shed new light on these complex dynamical processes. Here we show that under the application of a constant magnetic field, motile magnetotactic bacteria confined in water-in-oil droplets self-assemble into a rotary  ...[more]

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