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Modelling the effects of charge on antibiotic diffusion and adsorption in liquid crystalline virus suspensions.

Maria Tessel van RossemSandra A WilksMalgosia KaczmarekGiampaolo D'Alessandro
Published in: Soft matter (2024)
We develop a microscopic model of antibiotic diffusion in virus suspensions in a liquid crystalline state. We then approximate this with an effective homogenised model that is more amenable to analytical investigation, to understand the effect of charge on the antibiotic tolerance. We show that liquid crystalline virus suspensions slow down antibiotics significantly, and that electric charge strongly contributes to this by influencing the effective diameter and adsorptive capacity of the liquid crystalline viruses so that charged antibiotics diffuse much slower than neutral ones; this can be directly and efficiently derived from the homogenised model and is in good agreement with experiments in microbiology. Charge is also found to affect the relationship between antibiotic diffusion and viral packing density in a nontrivial way. The results elucidate the effect of charge on antibiotic tolerance in liquid crystalline biofilms in a manner that is straightforwardly extendable to other soft matter systems.
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