Stochastic dynamics of chemotactic colonies with logistic growth

Author:

Ben Alì Zinati RiccardoORCID,Duclut CharlieORCID,Mahdisoltani SaeedORCID,Gambassi AndreaORCID,Golestanian RaminORCID

Abstract

Abstract The interplay between cellular growth and cell-cell signaling is essential for the aggregation and proliferation of bacterial colonies, as well as for the self-organization of cell tissues. To investigate this interplay, we focus here on the collective properties of dividing chemotactic cell colonies by studying their long-time and large-scale dynamics through a renormalization group (RG) approach. The RG analysis reveals that a relevant but unconventional chemotactic interaction —corresponding to a polarity-induced mechanism— is generated by fluctuations at macroscopic scales, even when an underlying mechanism is absent at the microscopic level. This emerges from the interplay of the well-known Keller-Segel (KS) chemotactic nonlinearity and cell birth and death processes. At one-loop order, we find no stable fixed point of the RG flow equations. We discuss a connection between the dynamics investigated here and the celebrated Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) equation with long-range correlated noise, which points at the existence of a strong-coupling, nonperturbative fixed point.

Funder

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca

Clarendon Fund

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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