Natural competence in bacteria Flashcards

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What is natural competence?

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The ability of a cell to alter its genetics by taking up extracellular DNA from its environment in the process called transformation

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Describe E. coli

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Human colon bacteria 
2x10^10 new E. coli every day 
9 million mutations per day per host
Gram-negative 
Model organism
4.6 Mbps
4300 genes
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Describe b. subtilus

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Gram-positive rod 
Obligate anaerobe 
Spore former 
Soil bacterium 
4.3 Mbps
4100 genes 
Naturally competent 
Thick peptidoglycan layer 
Cell wall ~10nm thick
Only proteins <25 kDa can permeate 
Pseudo type IV pilus system 
Nucleases fragment DNA to attach to the pilus system 
3' end goes through ss and is remade ds
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Describe Neisseria

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Gram-negative diplococci 
Microaerophillic metabolism 
Human commensal 
2 Mbps 
1900 genes
Naturally competent 
Preference for own DNA
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Describe H. pylori

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Gram-negative curved rod ~1μm
Unusual microaerophilic metabolism
Obligate human commensal
Preference for the stomach lining
1.7 Mbps
1600 genes
Every carrier has a unique strain
High urease activity to create a cloud of ammonia to live in
Continually takes up DNA and modifies its own genome
Type IV secretion system and DNA translocase

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