Nature Communications (Sep 2020)
Haloarchaea swim slowly for optimal chemotactic efficiency in low nutrient environments
Abstract
Brownian motion places the ultimate limit on microorganisms’ ability to navigate. Thornton et al. show that Haloarchaea have a strategy of slow swimming and infrequent reorientation that exploits the randomising nature of Brownian motion to achieve optimal chemotaxis at the thermodynamic limit.