Bacteria 1 Flashcards

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size of bacteria

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  • 10^-6
  • order of magnitude smaller than animal cells (10-100X smaller), but order of magnitude bigger than viruses(500-1000X)
  • visible by light microscopy with phase contrast or staining
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characteristics of bacteria

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  • DNA genome without introns-2000 genes
  • DNA clumps in a nucleoid (not membrane bound)
  • single circular chromosome
  • 70S ribosome
  • peptidoglycan cell wall, optional outer LPS/LOS envelope
  • reproduce by binary fission
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major structures

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  • capsule
  • cell wall
  • plasma membrane
  • cytoplasm
  • ribosomes
  • plasmid
  • pili
  • flagellum
  • nucleoid
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microscopic shapes

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  • cocci-circular-staph, strep, s. pneumoniae, neisseria
  • bacilli- bacillius, salmonella, corynebacter, fusobacter (vibrio)
  • spirochetes-borrelia, treponema- requires darkfield
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gram staining

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  • fixation with heat
  • crystal violet
  • iodine treatment- gram pos keep, neg don’t
  • decolorization-neg loose the violet
  • counter stain with safranin-pink
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gram pos

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  • 3 layers of peptidoglycan

- no exterior membrane

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gram neg

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  • 1 layer of peptidoglycan
  • exterior membrane
  • LPS (LOS)
  • more frequent genetic transfer by plasmid exchange- antibiotic resistance
  • porins
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peptidoglycan cell wall

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  • both gram neg and pos
  • encircles cell in single covalently-closed macromolecule
  • unique to bacterial cells
  • rigidity and osmotic stability
  • vulnerable to attack by enzymes, antibiotics
  • penicillins, cephalosporins, vancomycin inhibit synthesis
  • lysozyme cleaves it
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acid fast bacteria

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  • gram negative but have different structure
  • peptidoglycan, arabinogalactan and porins
  • keeps pink stain and doesn’t counter stain blue-special system
  • TB-mycobacter
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LPS/LOS/endotoxin

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  • lipopolysaccharides/lipooligosaccharides
  • O antigen, core, Lipid A
  • Lipid A is toxic and severely immunogenic-can lead to shock
  • not a virulence factor-problem is with our immune system overreacting-so don’t want to vaccingate
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septic shock in gram pos

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  • less common
  • immunogenic reaction to teichoic acids
  • don’t want to vaccinate to
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glycocalyz

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  • slime layer-attachment/biofilms

- capsule-antiphagocytic, serologic testing, vaccine target (virulence), attachment

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biofilms

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  • organic surface coating and first colonists
  • absorption of cells to organic matrix
  • more permanent attachment of cells by means of slimes or capsules, growth of colonies
  • mature biofilm with microbial community in complex matrix
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pili/Fimbrae

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  • attachment, often a virulence factor

- point of gram pos/neg divergence-gram neg more differentiated, gram pos recently discovered

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type 1 attachment

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  • gram neg
  • stacks of small molecules
  • chaperone and curli
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locomotion

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  • type IV pili

- gonorrhoeae-jerking movements

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secretion pili

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  • type III-smaller- can induce apoptosis (salmonella)

- tyle IV- larger center unit cam send DNA and polypeptides through (agrobacterium tumefaciens)

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Summary slide

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  • bacterial are very small-hundreds can fit in a mammalian cell and sometimes do
  • defining characteristics of bacteria: intronless circular DNA genome localized to nucleoid, 70s ribosome, peptidoglycan cell wall, reproduction by binary fission
  • all bacteria have internal PM, gram +/- designated by second external membrane in gram neg and thicker cell wall in gram pos
  • gram stain-pos holds crystal violet, neg doesn’t- narrows Ddx and is fast and cheap
  • see slide for others