Gram-Negative Flashcards

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The main component of a bacterial cell wall is peptidoglycan which is made of cross linked _ and _

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The main component of a bacterial cell wall is peptidoglycan which is made of cross linked N-acetyl muramic acid (NAM) and N-acetyl glucosamine (NAG)

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Gram-negative bacteria has a (thinner/thicker) peptidoglycan layer; they have an additional periplasmic space before the peptidoglycan layer and an additional impermeable _ layer

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Gram-negative bacteria has a thinner peptidoglycan layer; they have an additional periplasmic space before the peptidoglycan layer and an additional impermeable outer membrane layer
* The outer membrane has LPS
* Porins are present to facilitate diffusion of nutrients

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_ in the outer membrane allow hydrophilic soultes to be transported to and from the cell via diffusion

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Porins in the outer membrane allow hydrophilic soultes to be transported to and from the cell via diffusion

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The LPS contains three components:
1. _
2. _
3. _

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The LPS contains three components:
1. Lipid A: the toxic portion which anchors the molecule to the phospholipid layer
2. A core polysaccharide: composed of 10-15 sugars
3. O antigen: species specific

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LPS can help to evade the immune system by manipulating the host cells’ sialic acid, which makes the cells _

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LPS can help to evade the immune system by manipulating the host cells’ sialic acid, which makes the cells antiphagocytic

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The _ portion of LPS is what allows our immune system to recognize which gram-negative bacteria is present; it is composed of 2-5 sugars repeated up to 25 times

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The O antigen portion of LPS is what allows our immune system to recognize which gram-negative bacteria is present; it is composed of 2-5 sugars repeated up to 25 times

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Monocytes and macrophages have receptors _ and _ which bind to lipid A –> inflammatory response

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Monocytes and macrophages have receptors TLR4 and CD14 which bind to lipid A –> inflammatory response
* Macrophages induce TNF-a, IL-1, IL-6, nitric oxide, complement, etc

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Exotoxins commonly have an A subunit for _ and a B subunit for _

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Exotoxins commonly have an A subunit for toxicity and a B subunit for adherence to host cells

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Adherence factors like pili and fimbriae give the bacterial cell an overall (hydrophobic/hydrophilic) surface to better adhere to human cells

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Adherence factors like pili and fimbriae give the bacterial cell an overall hydrophobic surface to better adhere to human cells

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