Physical Microbiology
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This book emerges from the idea that specific physics-inspired approaches are necessary to
understand different stage of bacterial lifestyles and the infections they cause.
Many aspects of bacterial life depend on processes typically described by physical laws. The
rheology of biofilms is determined by complex cohesive forces. Physical laws of diffusion
are essential to all processes of bacterial metabolism. The formation of the numerous
bacterial biomacromolecules require complex self-organization processes and their function
are powered by potent molecular motors. Host pathogen interactions during infection also
frequently occur in environments determined by fluid mechanics.
In this book, different chapters represent research at the interface between microbiology
and physics. Topics range from intracellular organization to cell-cell interactions. A good part
of the book is devoted to mechanical forces, which are involved in the function of elaborate
bacterial nanomachines, chromosome segregation, and cell division. The effect of bacterial
toxins provides an example of the alteration of cellular membrane properties by bacteria.
Symmetrically, histones from mammalian cells alter bacterial membranes as a defense
mechanism during infection.
The editors of this book, Guillaume Duménil and Sven van Teeffelen Authors have selected
researchers at the forefront of research in physical microbiology to provide the most recent
view in this fast-moving field.
The contents of this book are designed to be accessible for scientist with training in biology
and for scientists with training in physics. The objective is to provide a fresh perspective on
microbiology and infection by highlighting recent multidisciplinary research and favor rapid
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