The gliding motion of a bacterium: Flexibacter strain BH3

Author:

O'Brien R. W.

Abstract

AbstractThe flexibacters are a form of gliding bacteria which are often found on the surfaces of solid bodies in fresh and salt water. An individual organism lacks motility in the bulk aqueous phase but glides over a solid surface with its rod-like body aligned with and nearly touching the surface. It has been suggested that this gliding motion in Flexibacter strain BH3 may be caused by waves moving down the outer surface of the rod-shaped cell [2]. This paper is concerned with the fluid mechanical aspects of this form of propulsion.Formulae for the velocity of the organism and for the power dissipation are obtained by using a lubrication theory analysis in the small gap between the bacterium and the wall. It is found that for any progressive waveform there is an optimum distance from the wall at which the flexibacter may maximize its speed for a given power output. Assuming that the flexibacter sits at this optimum distance and taking the waveform to be sinusoidal we calculate the power required for the flexibacter to move at the maximum observed speed. It is found that this power requirement represents only a small fraction of the power available to the cell.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Applied Mathematics

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