Issue 45, 2025

Myxococcus xanthus for active matter studies: a tutorial for its growth and potential applications

Abstract

Myxococcus xanthus is a unicellular organism known for its capacity to move and communicate, giving rise to complex collective properties, structures and behaviors. These characteristics have contributed to position M. xanthus as a valuable model organism for exploring emergent collective phenomena at the interface of biology and physics, particularly within the growing domain of active matter research. Yet, researchers frequently encounter difficulties in establishing reproducible and reliable culturing protocols. This tutorial provides a detailed and accessible guide to the culture, growth, development, and experimental sample preparation of M. xanthus. In addition, it presents several exemplary experiments that can be conducted using these samples, including motility assays, fruiting body formation, predation, and elasticotaxis—phenomena of direct relevance for active matter studies.

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Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
19 Mar 2025
Accepted
24 Oct 2025
First published
30 Oct 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Soft Matter, 2025,21, 8602-8623

Myxococcus xanthus for active matter studies: a tutorial for its growth and potential applications

J. M. Antúnez Domínguez, L. Pérez García, N. Rivera-Yoshida, J. Di Franco, D. Steiner, A. V. Arzola, M. Benítez, C. H. Blomqvist, R. Cerbino, C. B. Adiels and G. Volpe, Soft Matter, 2025, 21, 8602 DOI: 10.1039/D5SM00284B

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