October 14 Flashcards

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Double Helix

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size expressed as base pairs

kilo or mega base pairs

Kbp = 1000

Mbp =1 000 000

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Bacterial DNA

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Supercoiling

Found in chromosomes and plasmids

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Supercoiling

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No histones

Positive and negative supercoiling

negative: “underwound” most common

Positive: “overwound”

DNA gyrase

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DNA Gyrase

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Special topoisomerase responsible for supercoiling

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Plasmids

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  • extra-chromosomal
  • survival advantage
  • most are circular
  • most are double stranded
  • replicate independantly (semi-autonomous, relies on enzymes coded for in chromosomal DNA)
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Types of Plasmids

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  1. Resistance plasmids
  2. Virulence plasmids
  3. Bacteriosins
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Resistance Plasmids

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Confer resistance to antibiotics and antimicrobials

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Virulence plasmids

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Allows to be pathogenic by:

  1. allows for attachment and colonization of tissue via fimbrae and capsule
  2. Produces toxins and enzymes that damage host tissue

*Pathogenic E. coli colonization factor antigen allows for attachment to intestinal cells

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Bacteriosins

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Kill other bacteria, more specific than antibiotics

Form channels in cell membrane, no longer selectively permeable causes cell death

Nucleases- destroy competitor nucleic acids

Niacin A: made by lactic acid bacteria, inhibits G+ growth

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How do bacterial chromosomes replicate?

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Bidirection replication because circular

Two replication forks leave to theta structure

Begins at orgin of replication, ends at terminus of replication

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PCR

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Polymerase Chain Reaction

Uses DNA pol, artificial primers start synthesis, amplifies target (up to 1000bp) from template.

  1. Denature DNA template by heating
  2. DNA primers present in excess, flank target DNA
  3. DNA pol extends primers
  4. Heat again (seperation of strands)
  5. Cool to allow primers to attach
  6. Repeat
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What DNA pol is used in PCR?

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  1. E. coli DNA Pol III, denatured and had to be replaced each cycle
  2. Thermus aquaticus: TAQ
  3. Pyrococcus furiosis: Pfu pol
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