Constructor Bacteria

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Quorum sensing and some fancy cascades triggered when some threshold is reached, leading to the excretion of substances that will add up to structures (or some other interesting phenomena).
Quorum sensing and some fancy cascades triggered when some threshold is reached, leading to the excretion of substances that will add up to structures (or some other interesting phenomena).
=The Random Sphere approach=
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==Basic Concept==
Assume the bacteria population starts with the slow but steady production of A, which diffuses into the vicinity and can be sensed by other bacteria (Quorum Sensing).  When a critical threshold is reached within a bacterium, a cascade is triggered (nothing new there).  
Assume the bacteria population starts with the slow but steady production of A, which diffuses into the vicinity and can be sensed by other bacteria (Quorum Sensing).  When a critical threshold is reached within a bacterium, a cascade is triggered (nothing new there).  
The cascade consists of a short but intensive production of B while ceasing the production of A, and a delayed aptosis (suicide).
The cascade consists of a short but intensive production of B while ceasing the production of A, and a delayed aptosis (suicide).

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Contents

Intro

To have some 3D population of bacteria build structures with certain (stochastic?) patterns/regularities.

Principle

Quorum sensing and some fancy cascades triggered when some threshold is reached, leading to the excretion of substances that will add up to structures (or some other interesting phenomena).

The Random Sphere approach

Basic Concept

Assume the bacteria population starts with the slow but steady production of A, which diffuses into the vicinity and can be sensed by other bacteria (Quorum Sensing). When a critical threshold is reached within a bacterium, a cascade is triggered (nothing new there). The cascade consists of a short but intensive production of B while ceasing the production of A, and a delayed aptosis (suicide). It is very likely, that the process is stochastic, i.e. that due to differences in individual sensitivity and in local concentration some bacteria will be first, while others will never sense a critical threshold of A and thus never start the cascade. Probably, A and B will both need to degrade rather quickly. While A now is no longer produced around the bacteria in the death cascade, B is suddenly present in hopefully high concentrations in its vicinity. The survivors that have not reached the threshold of A to trigger a cascade themselves, will now react to B and start to excrete some substance C, which will harden to some structure that will most likely form spheres or some very porous structure.

Possible Extensions

Encapsulation of Drugs and Particles

Assuming that the behavior described above will actually to the formation of small spheres encapsulating the area the cascading cells formerly occupied, one could use this to encapsulate specific substances or nano-particles. Such an effect could be useful to produce capsules filled with drugs or other agents or some cleaning behavior removing certain substances or physical particles from a solution. Obviously, then additional mechanisms have to be designed to either produce a specific drug (if not identical with B) or sense such a nano-particle and starting a cascade.

Challenges

  • The dynamics are not entirely trivial, I guess, especially if not tuned well.
  • I obviously have no clue about what is really possible biologically speaking, especially with the excretion of hardening materials in order to build structures.

Discussion

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