Description |
Chemotaxis is the directed motion of organisms in response to the chemical gradient. When E. coli bacterium is placed in a medium with a concentration gradient of nutrient, it moves up the gradient and accumulates in regions with higher nutrient concentration. The efficient chemotactic performance is characterised by the ability to find the favorable region quickly and to localize in the favorable region at large times. We investigate how this efficiency depends on the external environment and the internal biochemical pathway of the E.coli cell. When the cell is in a medium where the nutrient is diffusing and the form of nutrient profile is Gaussian, we find that there exists an optimal width of the profile for which the search time becomes minimum. In the case when the nutrient diffusion and cell movement occurs over comparable time-scales, there exists an optimum value of the nutrient diffusivity for which the search time becomes minimum. The simulation results in a phenotype |
Optimal conditions of external medium and intracellular environment for efficient chemotactic performance in E. coli
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