AI Article Synopsis

  • Scientists utilize the movement of peritrichously flagellated bacteria for various applications, but quantifying their swimming patterns can be challenging without advanced equipment.
  • TumbleScore is a MATLAB-based software that allows researchers to track and analyze bacterial motility videos at both slow and fast frame rates, providing key metrics like linear and rotational speed, angle change percentages, and an arc-chord ratio.
  • The software also creates visual representations of bacterial movement through "rose graph" visualizations and has been validated using both synthetic and real motility videos.

Article Abstract

Scientists often exploit the motility of peritrichously flagellated bacteria for various applications. A common alteration is modifying the frequency of mid-movement changes in direction, known as tumbles. Such differences in bacterial swimming patterns can prove difficult to quantify, especially for those without access to high-speed optical equipment. Traditionally, scientists have resorted to less accurate techniques, such as soft agar plate assays, or have been forced to invest in costly equipment. Here, we present TumbleScore, software designed to track and quantify bacterial movies with slow, as well as fast, frame-rates. Developed and fully contained within MATLAB, TumbleScore processes motility videos and returns pertinent tumbling metrics, including: () linear speed, () rotational speed, () percentage of angle changes below a given threshold, and () ratio of total path length to Euclidian distance, or arc-chord ratio (ACR). In addition, TumbleScore produces a "rose graph" visualization of bacterial paths. The software was validated using both fabricated and experimental motility videos.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2144/000114493DOI Listing

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