Slide set 31 Flashcards

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Describe the tactic behaviour of myxobacteria?

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Movement of flares

  • Swarms of ells move toward colonies of other bacteria
    • But also toward inert objects
    • Therefore, this behaviour is NOT a chemotaxis
    • Attracted by perturbation in water kind of… Sense perturbation and go towards it

Chemotaxis
- Swarms of myxobacteria can detect concentrations of nutrients, lipids, and prey cells (predataxis)

  • Detection of prey results in rippling behaviour
    - Rippling period inc’s as concentration of prey decreases
  • Can detect prey aspects i.e. mucoid vs non-mucoid colonies, and respond differently depending upin what is detected
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Describe the fruiting body step in the lifecycle of myxobacteria

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  • Fruiting body is formed in response to starvation
    - Population collectively decides it is starving
    - Starvation elicits STRESS RESPONSE
  • Individual myxobacterial cells then:
    - STOP GROWING
    - COME TOGETHER then cooperate to form a fruiting body
  • Cell-cell communication (chemical and tactile)
  • Cellular differentiation, some cells autolyse
  • Resources are pooled to form fruiting body and myxospores
  • Dispersal of myxospores allows clones to leave region that has been depleted of nutrients (since cells are starving)
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What is the starvation series of event in myxobacteria?

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Starvation a.a. is sensed by ribosomes, activates the RelA enzyme, and thus triggers a series of events:

  1. RelA synthesizes pppGgg (guanosine pentaphosphate) and/or ppGpp when cells are STARVING
    - Once treshold concentraiton of pppGpp is reached, indicating true starvation, the “stringent response” is triggered
  2. pppGpp stimulates Myxobacteria cells to produce Singnal A
  3. if Myxobacteria population is LARGE ENOUGH, Signal A will accumulate to a treshold level and then trigger the next set of signals (B,D,E,C) and responses and so on
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What is Signal A in myxobacteria?

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Type of quorum sensing

  • Produced by starving cells via the conversion of proteins into a mixture of peptides and a.a.
  • Diffusable, MEMBRANE-PERMEABLE, detactable by all cells
  • Concentration is relative to population density
  • Quorum sensing singal that allows the population to make collective cell-density-dependant developmental decisions
    - via gene expression
  • If population IS LARGE ENOUGH, quorum-sensing leads to:
    - Aggregation
    - Fruiting body formation
    - Pooling of resources
    • Conversion of vegetative cells into myxospores
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What happens if population is large enough and myxobacteria are starving?

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  • Aggregation
  • Fruiting body formation
  • Pooling of resources
  • Conversion of vegetative cells into myxospores
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What are the steps in fruiting body formation? What must cells MONITOR?

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Must monitor:

  • Cell density
  • Timing and developmental events
  • Tactic events (movement)
  • Developmental autolysis, spore formation
  • 3D spatial orientation
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Why are myxobacteria making fruiting bodies? why don’t they just sporulate?

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Because fruiting bodyallws for pooling of resources and raising myxospores for better dispersion

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How do myxobacteria control autolysis and sporulation?

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  • Glucosamine (cell wall component) stimulates the enzyme PHOSPHOLIPASE to degrade phospholipids into 2 fractions:
    - AMI ( a mixture of F.A.)
    - Glyceril
  • AMI is the AUTOLYSIS SIGNAL
    - Stimulates 65-90% of the cells to lyse
    - Released nutrients utilized by the survivors
  • 50% of the survivors sporulate
  • Sporulation can be artificially-induced by glycerol
    - Glycerol stimulates peptidoglycan break-down in vitro
    • Not entirely clear how it is induced in nature …
  • Myxospores have a though “Shell”
    - Resist lack of nutrients and harsh conditions
    • Survive many years but germination not well understood
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