Bacterial genetics Flashcards

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Define the method of DNA integration

  • Ability to take up naked DNA (from cell lysis) from environment (also known as competence).
  • A feature of many bacteria (S. pneumoniae, H. influenzae type B, Neisseria: SHiN)
  • Any DNA can be used
  • **adding deoxyribonuclease **to environment will degrade nake DNA in medium–> no transformation seen!
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Transformation

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Define the type of conjugation

  • F+ plasmid contains genes required for sex pilus and conjugation
  • Bacteria without this plasmid are termed F-
  • Plasmid (dsDNA) is replicated and transferred through pilus from F+ cell.
  • No transfer of chromosomal genes.
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F+ x F-

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Define the type of conjugation

  • F+ plasmid can become incorporated into bacterial chromosomal DNA
  • termed high freq recombination (Hfr) cell
  • Replication of incorporated plasmid DNa may include some flanking chromosomal DNA
  • Transfer of plasmid and chromosomal genes.
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Hfr x F-

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Define the method of DNA integration

  • Segment of DNA (trasposon) that can ‘jump’ (excision adn reintegration) from one location to another, can transfer genes from plasmid to chromosome and vice versa
  • When excision occurs may include some flanking chromosomal DNA, which can be incorporated into a plasmid and transferred to another bacterium
  • Examples include antibiotic resistance genes on R plasmid
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Transposition

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Define the type of transduction

  • A packaging event
  • Lytic phage infects bacterium, leadign to cleavage of bacterial DNA
  • Parts of bacterial chromosomal DNA may become packaged in viral capsid
  • Phage infects another bacterium transferring these genes.
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Generalized transduction

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Define the type of transduction

  • An ‘excision’ event
  • Lysogenic phage infects bacterium; viral DNA incorporates into bacterial chromosome.
  • When phage DNA is excised, flanking bacterial genes may be excised with it.
  • DNA is packaged into phage viral capsid and can infect another bacterium
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Specialized transduction

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Define 5 bacterial toxins that are encoded in lysogenic phage due to specialized transduction.

(ABCDE)

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  • ShigA-like toxin
  • Botulinum toxin (certain strains)
  • Cholera toxin
  • Diphtheria toxin
  • Erythrogenic toxin of streptococcus pygoenes
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