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Abstract
Bacteria aggregate through various intercellular interactions to build
biofilms, but the effect of environmental changes thereupon remains largely
unexplored. Here, by using an experimental device that overcomes past
difficulties, we observed the collective response of Escherichia coli
aggregates against dynamic changes in the growth condition. We discovered that
nutrient starvation caused bacterial cells to arrange themselves into
bundle-shaped clusters, developing a structure akin to that of smectic liquid
crystal. The degree of the smectic-like bundle order was evaluated by a deep
learning approach. Our experiments suggest that both the depletion attraction
by extracellular polymeric substances and the growth arrest are essential for
the bundle formation. Since these effects of nutrient starvation at the
single-cell level are common to many bacterial species, bundle formation might
also be common collective behavior that bacterial cells may exhibit under harsh
environments.