MCD - Bacterial Properties Flashcards
Eschericha coli
Gram negative bacteria - cause diarrhea, dysentry, and kidney failure.
Salmonella
Gram negative bacteria - typhimurium causes food poisoning, typhoid causes typhoid.
Shingella
Gram negative - dysentery
Vibrio cherae
Gram negative - cholera
Neisseria
Gram negative - meningitidis causes meningitis, gonorrhoeae causes gonorrhea
Staphylococcus aureus
Gram positive - causes skin diseases, endocarditis, bacteraemia, pneumonia and joint diseases.
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Gram positive - pneumonia, meningitis, otitis media
Streptococcus pyogenes
Gram positive - tonsillitis, necrotising fasciitis, bacteremia and scarlet fever
What are mycobacterium?
Mycobacterium are a third type of bacteria, neither gram positive nor gram negative
List two types of mycobacterium and what disease they cause
Mycobacterium tuberculosis causes TB, and mycobacterium leprae causes leprosy.
What are commensal bacteria?
Harmless or beneficial bacteria
Describe how salmonella enters the cell
Flagella allow them to swim to the cell surface of another cell. There the injectisome injects a protein into the cell causing actin polymerisation, membrane ruffling and bacterial internalisation (membrane engulfs the bacteria).
Describe how listeria moves around the cell?
Causes actin polymerisation forming an actin tail which allows them to become motile.
List the three mechanisms of horizontal gene transfer
- Transformation
- Conjugation
- Transduction
Which bacteria are Extracellular pathogens?
Staphylococcus, streptococcus, yersinia, neisseria