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Self-Elongation with Sequential Folding of a Filament of Bacterial Cells

Soft Condensed Matter 2015-10-16 v2 Statistical Mechanics Biological Physics

Abstract

Under hard-agar and nutrient-rich conditions, a cell of BacillusBacillus subtilissubtilis grows as a single filament owing to the failure of cell separation after each growth and division cycle. The self-elongating filament of cells shows sequential folding processes, and multifold structures extend over an agar plate. We report that the growth process from the exponential phase to the stationary phase is well described by the time evolution of fractal dimensions of the filament configuration. We propose a method of characterizing filament configurations using a set of lengths of multifold parts of a filament. Systems of differential equations are introduced to describe the folding processes that create multifold structures in the early stage of the growth process. We show that the fitting of experimental data to the solutions of equations is excellent, and the parameters involved in our model systems are determined.,

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@article{arxiv.1507.00481,
  title  = {Self-Elongation with Sequential Folding of a Filament of Bacterial Cells},
  author = {Ryojiro Honda and Jun-ichi Wakita and Makoto Katori},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.00481},
  year   = {2015}
}

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v2: LaTeX2e, 18 pages, 8 figures, revised version for publication in J. Phys. Soc. Jpn