Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session D35: Hydration Phenomena at the Nanoscale
3:00 PM–6:00 PM,
Monday, March 4, 2024
Room: 103A
Sponsoring
Unit:
DSOFT
Chair: Britannia Vondrasek, Mechanical Engineering
Abstract: D35.00011 : Bacterial Spores Respond to Humidity Similarly to Hydrogels
5:24 PM–5:36 PM
Presenter:
Gennady Gor
(NJIT)
Authors:
Howard A Stone
(Princeton University)
Gennady Gor
(NJIT)
George Scherer
(Princeton University)
which allow them to survive extreme environmental conditions. Recent work by Harrellson
et al. [Nature 619, 500-505 (2023)] studied the mechanical properties of Bacillus Subtilis
spores, and unique evolution of these properties with the change of humidity. The
experimental measurements were interpreted within the theory of poroelasticity, assuming
that the spores behave as water-filled porous solids, subjected to hydration forces. Here
we revisit their experimental data using literature data on vapor sorption on spores and
ideas from polymer physics. We demonstrate that upon the change of humidity the spores
behave like rubber with respect to their swelling, elasticity and relaxation times. This
picture is consistent with the knowledge about materials comprising the bacterial cell
walls -- cross-linked peptidoclycan. Our results provide an interpretation of the mechanics
of bacterial spores and can help in developing novel synthetic materials mimicking the
mechanical properties of the spores.
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