Viscotaxis of beating flagella†

IF 2.8 3区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Soft Matter Pub Date : 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1039/D4SM01328J
Shubham Anand, Jens Elgeti and Gerhard Gompper
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Abstract

Many biological microorganisms and artificial microswimmers react to external cues of environmental gradients by changing their swimming directions. We study here the behavior of eukaryotic flagellated microswimmers in linear viscosity gradients. Motivated by the near-surface motion of many microswimmers, we consider flagellar swimming in two spatial dimensions. We employ a model of flagellum consisting of a semi-flexible filament with a travelling wave of spontaneous curvature to study generic aspects of viscotaxis of actively beating flagella. The propulsion of the flagellum in a fluid due to a hydrodynamic friction anisotropy is described by resistive-force theory. Using numerical simulations and analytical theory, we show that beating flagella exhibit positive viscotaxis, reorienting themselves toward higher viscosity areas. We quantify this behavior by characterization of the dependence of the rotational velocity on gradient strength, beat amplitude, swimming speed, and wave length. We also examine the effects of asymmetric flagellar wave forms, which imply circular trajectories in the absence of viscosity gradients; here, large asymmetry leads to trochoid-like trajectories perpendicular to the gradient in the form of drifting circles. Flagellar deformability strongly reduce the beat amplitude and the viscotatic response. The viscotatic response is shown to be captured by a universal function of the sperm number.

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鞭毛的粘滞性。
许多生物微生物和人工微游泳者对环境梯度的外部信号作出反应,改变其游动方向。我们在此研究了真核生物鞭毛微游泳者在线性粘度梯度下的行为。由于许多微游泳者的近表面运动,我们考虑了两个空间维度的鞭毛游泳。我们采用一种由具有自发曲率行波的半柔性细丝组成的鞭毛模型来研究主动跳动鞭毛粘滞性的一般方面。由于流体动力摩擦各向异性,鞭毛在流体中的推进用阻力理论来描述。通过数值模拟和分析理论,我们发现鞭毛表现出积极的粘滞性,将自己重新定向到高粘度区域。我们通过表征旋转速度对梯度强度、拍幅、游泳速度和波长的依赖来量化这种行为。我们还研究了不对称鞭毛波形的影响,这意味着在没有粘度梯度的情况下,鞭毛波形是圆形的;在这里,巨大的不对称性导致了以漂移圆的形式垂直于梯度的小弧面状轨迹。鞭毛的可变形性大大降低了鞭毛的跳动幅度和粘滞响应。粘滞反应被证明是由精子数量的普遍函数捕获的。
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Soft Matter
Soft Matter 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
5.90%
发文量
891
审稿时长
1.9 months
期刊介绍: Soft Matter is an international journal published by the Royal Society of Chemistry using Engineering-Materials Science: A Synthesis as its research focus. It publishes original research articles, review articles, and synthesis articles related to this field, reporting the latest discoveries in the relevant theoretical, practical, and applied disciplines in a timely manner, and aims to promote the rapid exchange of scientific information in this subject area. The journal is an open access journal. The journal is an open access journal and has not been placed on the alert list in the last three years.
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