Topic 2-L2 - Prokaryotic Cell Morphology Flashcards

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6 types of morphological

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  • coccus (cocci)
  • Rod (rods)
  • spirillum (spirilla)
  • spirochete
  • budding and appendaged
  • filamentous
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Cocci: spheres

Clusters = Staphylococci – Staphylococcus aureus

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Common component of human microbiota (often nasal), opportunistic pathogen (often via wounds/cuts). Can enter bloodstream and cause life-threatening infections.

  • Many S. aureus infections are by antibiotic-resistant strains (e.g.MRSA, VRSA) and are very difficult to treat clinically.
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Cocci: spheres Pairs = diplococci – Neisseria gonorrhoeae

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  • Gram negative coccus

- Etiological agent of the common STD gonorrhea

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Cocci: spheres Chains = streptococci – Streptococcuspyogenes

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-The predominant “group A strep”

  • Can cause a range of diseases, including “strep throat”. Can also
    be carried by healthy individuals.
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Bacilli: rods Salmonella enterica

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  • Common cause of “food poisoning” worldwide. Also cause of Typhoid Fever.
  • Different S. enterica serovars – some rarely infect humans, some only infect humans.
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Vibrio: comma shaped or bent rod Vibrio cholerae

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  • Important human pathogen, especially in developing world, that causes profuse diarrhea and dehydration.
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Helical Helicobacter pylori

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  • Commonly found in human stomach, often innocuous

- Cause of vast majority of stomach ulcers, stomach cancers

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Spirochetes Borrelia burgdorferi

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  • Pathogen that causes Lyme disease, transmitted by ticks
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Appendaged/Budding Caulobactercrescentus

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  • Used as a model system to study bacterial cell cycle, asymmetric cell division
  • Cell cycle can be synchronized, facilitating its characterization
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Filamentous Chloroflexusaurantiacus

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  • Photosynthetic bacterium that does not produce O2

- Studied to understand the evolutionary origins of photosynthesis

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Cell Shape can affect many aspects of day to day life

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  • Nutrient access/uptake (surface:volume ratio)
  • Motility
  • Attachment to surfaces
  • Formation of biofilms
  • Interactions with other microbes and/or eukaryotic host cells
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Monomorphic:

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one shape; observed in most pure cultures of bacteria

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Pleomorphic:

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multiple different morphologies for same bacterium

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What causes different morphologies/changes of morphology?

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  • Differentiation into different cell types or spore formation
  • Altered morphology in response to environmental cues
  • Altered morphology due to mutation
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Normally a bacillus (rod), becomes filamentous in a growth medium that induces

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Mg2+ starvation

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