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We imaged several transfected E. coli cells with a 20&time; lens in a ≈50μm high flow channel. Approximately 5% of the cells reacted on the switch-on and -off of the blue light signal by changing significantly their swimming behavior. In Video 1 shows an E. lemming swimming in regular circles in a constant light environment. When switching the blue light on, it completely changes its motility after a 2-3s delay by swimming straight for several seconds. When the light is switched off, it returns to its original behavior after a similar delay (see paragraph [[Team:ETHZ_Basel/Achievements/E_lemming#Characterization|"Characterization"]]). | We imaged several transfected E. coli cells with a 20&time; lens in a ≈50μm high flow channel. Approximately 5% of the cells reacted on the switch-on and -off of the blue light signal by changing significantly their swimming behavior. In Video 1 shows an E. lemming swimming in regular circles in a constant light environment. When switching the blue light on, it completely changes its motility after a 2-3s delay by swimming straight for several seconds. When the light is switched off, it returns to its original behavior after a similar delay (see paragraph [[Team:ETHZ_Basel/Achievements/E_lemming#Characterization|"Characterization"]]). | ||
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+ | Video 2 shows another E. lemming which is swimming straight with frequent interruptions by tumblings when being in a constant light environment. When the blue light is switched on, the tumblings nearly completely disappear and the E. lemming is swimming straight over large distances. When the light is switched off, the tumbling disappears or the E. lemming alternatively stops movement at all. | ||
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Revision as of 13:12, 27 October 2010
The E. lemming
Experimental Results
We imaged several transfected E. coli cells with a 20&time; lens in a ≈50μm high flow channel. Approximately 5% of the cells reacted on the switch-on and -off of the blue light signal by changing significantly their swimming behavior. In Video 1 shows an E. lemming swimming in regular circles in a constant light environment. When switching the blue light on, it completely changes its motility after a 2-3s delay by swimming straight for several seconds. When the light is switched off, it returns to its original behavior after a similar delay (see paragraph "Characterization").
Video 2 shows another E. lemming which is swimming straight with frequent interruptions by tumblings when being in a constant light environment. When the blue light is switched on, the tumblings nearly completely disappear and the E. lemming is swimming straight over large distances. When the light is switched off, the tumbling disappears or the E. lemming alternatively stops movement at all.
Video 1: This video shows the E. lemming in action. The unprocessed microscope images are available here. |
Video 2: this the brother of the E. lemming, who decided to swim several times nearly out of focus and out of the field of view such that he had to be tracked manually.. The unprocessed microscope images are available here. |
Characterization
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