bacterial structure and function Flashcards

1
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external bacterial structures

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  • flagella
  • capsules
  • pili
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2
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capsule structure

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  • organic polymers (usually polysaccharides) that form hydrophilic gels surrounding some bacteria
  • 95% water

*bacillus anthracis has a peptide capsule

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capsule function

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  • prevent desiccation in environment

- increase virulence: prevent engulfment by phagocytes and complement activation

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pathogens where capsule is an important virulence determinant

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  • strep pneumoniae
  • neisseria meningitidis
  • haemophilus influenzae

also:

  • klebs
  • group B strep
  • some E. coli
  • bacillus anthracis
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5
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clinical consequence of infection with bacteria with capsule

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  • bacteremia in individuals w/o a functional spleen

- meningitis

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6
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K, H, and O antigens

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K = capsule
H = flagella
O = O antigen
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7
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flagella structure

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  • long, helical filaments (0, 1, 2, or many per cell)
  • filament is made via self assembly of flagellin monomers and connected to a hook + basal body in envelope
  • basal body = motor
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flagella function

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  • mobility
  • allow for chemotaxis: ability to move toward attractants and away from repellants
  • “running” = counterclockwise flagella rotation
  • “tumbling” = clockwise rotation
  • bind TLR-5 and NLRC4 => inflammatory response
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fimbrae/pili structure

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  • long filamentous structures distributed over the cell surface
  • made mainly of pilin subunits but may have other proteins too
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pili function

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  • allow for adherence to cells/tissues of the host and biofilm formation
  • bind receptors (sugars on glycolipids or glycoproteins) in the host cell membrane
  • bind specifically: different pili bind receptors on different kinds of tissues
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11
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variation of surface antigens

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phase variation:
- ability to turn flagellin/pilin production on/offf

antigenic variation:
- change type of pilin produced to avoid detection by host (neisseria)

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12
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bacterial ribosomal subunits (vs eukaryotes)

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bacterial 70S ribosome = 50S + 30S subunits

  • 50S = 23S RNA + 5S RNA + proteins
  • 30 S = 16S RNA + proteins

eukaryotic 80S ribosome = 60S + 40S subunits

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13
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bacterial DNA replication

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  • replication by DNA polymerase
  • replication begins at oriC
  • circular daughter chromosomes will be linked => DNA gyrase (topoisomerases) deconcatenate
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14
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operons

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clusters of genes may be transcribed from a single promoter into a single mRNA

(not in eukaryotes)

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15
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eukaryotic vs prokaryotic translation

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occurs co-transcriptionally

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16
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spore formation

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  • develop within a vegetative (dividing) cell under adverse conditions
  • released when the bug dies
17
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spore function

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  • very resistant to environmental stresses (heat, UV, drying, chemicals)
  • unfavorable conditions = dormant => favorable conditions => germination
18
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bacteria that form spores

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  • clostridium

- bacillus