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posted on 2018-10-15, 00:00 authored by Arturo Susarrey-Arce, José Federico Hernández-Sánchez, Marco Marcello, Yuri Diaz-Fernandez, Alina Oknianska, Ioritz Sorzabal-Bellido, Roald Tiggelaar, Detlef Lohse, Han Gardeniers, Jacco Snoeijer, Alvaro Marin, Rasmita RavalSoft
substrates decorated with micropillar arrays are known to
be sensitive to deflection due to capillary action. In this work,
we demonstrate that micropillared epoxy surfaces are sensitive to
single drops of bacterial suspensions. The micropillars can show significant
deformations upon evaporation, just as capillary action does in soft
substrates. The phenomenon has been studied with five bacterial strains: S. epidermidis, L. sakei, P. aeruginosa, E. coli, and B. subtilis. The
results reveal that only droplets containing motile microbes with
flagella stimulate micropillar bending, which leads to significant
distortions and pillar aggregations forming dimers, trimers, and higher
order clusters. Such deformation is manifested in characteristic patterns
that are left on the microarrayed surface following evaporation and
can be easily identified even by the naked eye. Our findings could
lay the ground for the design and fabrication of mechanically responsive
substrates, sensitive to specific types of microorganisms.