Lecture 3 Flashcards

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Gram (-) cell wall differences:

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  • Large periplasmic space between plasma and outer membranes
  • Large amounts of periplasmic enzymes
  • Thin peptidoglycan layer
  • Contains endotoxin (LPS)
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What is lipopolysaccharide made up of?

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  • Lipid A (highly toxic aspect)
  • Core polysaccharide
  • O antigen (polysaccharide extends out from core polysaccharide)
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Gram (+) cell wall differences:

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  • Very small periplasmic space w/ very few periplasmic enzymes
  • Thick peptidoglycan layer (called murein layer)
  • Contains teichoic acids and lipoteichoic acids in peptidoclycan layer
  • Large number of exoenzymes that would be periplasmic in Gram (-) bacteria
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Periplasmic enzymes:

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  • Permeases
  • Hydrolytic enzymes
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5
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What are porins?

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Proteins that allow for transport of materials into the cell

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6
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What is pseudopeptidoglycan?

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A major cell wall structure that looks like peptidoglycan but differs in certain aspects.

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7
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What are hopanoids?

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Similar to steroids found in eukaryotes and is used to stabilize membranes.

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8
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What are archaebacteria?

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Transitional organism that is similar to bacteria

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9
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Do archaebacteria have peptidoglycan?

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No, they have pseudopeptidoglycan

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10
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What are Eubacteria?

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Means “true bacteria” and is used to differentiate archaea.

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Do eubacteria have peptidoglycan?

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Yes, because they are true bacteria

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12
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What is the Fluid Mosaic model of membrane structure?

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The membrane is somewhat fluid d/t the phospholipid bilayer mixed with proteins and glycoproteins.

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13
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What are peripheral proteins?

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Proteins attached to the surface of the membrane but not imbedded in the membrane.

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14
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What are integral proteins?

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Proteins that are imbedded in the membrane

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15
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Where are glycoproteins attached?

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They are covalently bonded to oligosaccharides

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16
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Functions of membrane proteins

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  1. nuturient and waste transport
  2. transport secreted proteins
  3. carry out metabolic processes
  4. interactions with environment (ex. chemotaxis receptors)
  5. flagellar motors