Bulletin of the American Physical Society
75th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 67, Number 19
Sunday–Tuesday, November 20–22, 2022; Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Session Z07: Biological Fluid Dynamics: Physiological II
12:50 PM–3:00 PM,
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Room: 134
Chair: Jared Barber, Indiana University - Purdue University
Abstract: Z07.00007 : Coronavirus Pleomorphism
2:08 PM–2:21 PM
Presenter:
Mona Kanso
(Queen's University)
Authors:
Mona Kanso
(Queen's University)
Alan Jeffrey Giacomin
(Queen's University)
spikes. However, histologically, in the tissues of infected patients, capsids in cross section
are elliptical, and only sometimes spherical [B.W. Neuman, J Virol, 80, 7918 (2006)]. This
capsid ellipticity implies that coronaviruses are oblate or prolate or both. We call this
diversity of shapes, pleomorphism. Recently, the rotational diffusivity of the spherical
coronavirus in suspension was calculated, from first principles, using general rigid beadrod
theory [M.A. Kanso, Phys Fluids, 32, 113101 (2020)]. We did so by beading the
spherical capsid, and then also by replacing each of its bulbous spikes with a single bead.
In this paper, we use energy minimization for the spreading of the spikes, charged
identically, over the oblate or prolate capsids. We use general rigid bead-rod theory to
explore the role of such coronavirus cross-sectional ellipticity on its rotational diffusivity,
the transport property around which its cell attachment revolves. We learn that
coronavirus ellipticity drastically decreases its rotational diffusivity, be it oblate or prolate.
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