Marine Bacteria – Flashcards

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Vibrio Harveyii
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- free-living, bioluminescent, curved rod-shape, gram (-), sheathed polar flagellum
- facultative anaerobe
- halophilic
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Allovibrio fischerii
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- planktonic
- bioluminescent
- symbiotic relationships with deep sea organisms
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Vibrio alginolyticus
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- world's fastest organism
- 2nd most common marine bacteria
- produces tetrodotoxin (TTX)
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Vibrio cholerae
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- CTX? bacteriophage transmits cholera toxin gene from one bacterium to the next
- Toxin coregulated pilus (TCP) allows for obtainment of CTX genome w/ TTX
- ADP-ribosylating toxins -> Protein Kinase A -> increase cAMP levels -> sodium poumps -> osmotic potential change -> release of fluids and dehydration.
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Vibrio parahaemolyticus
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- Thermostable direct haemolysin -> detect with blood agar
- From raw seafood
- Gastroenteritis
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Bdellovibrio
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- Parasite of other gram (-) bacteria
- Feed on proteins in periplasmic space
- Bdelloblast = both predator and prey
- Forms a long, filamentous cell that differentiates and infects other bacteria
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Photobacterium
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- Contributes to 30-80% of primary production in ocean
- Oxygenic photosynthesizers
- Have chlorophyll a & b, carotene, xanthophyll pigments instead of phycobilins (cyanobacteria)
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Pseudoalteromonas
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- Strict anaerobes
- Degrade oil and aromatic compounds
- Alkane -> alcohol ->aldehyde ->fatty acid -> beta oxidation
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Nitrobacter
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- Rod-shaped gram (-)
- Oxidises nitrite to nitrate in soil
- Nitrifying bacteria
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Desulfovibrio
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- Gram (-), sulphate reducing bacteria
- SO4 -> H2S
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Vampirococcus
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- Obligate parasites of purple sulphur bacteria
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Clostridium
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- Sulphur reducing bacteria
- Gram (+)?, obligate anaerobes
- Inhabit anaerobic sediments
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Sulphate Reducing Bacteria
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- oxodize organic compounds or hydrogen while reducing sulphate to hydrogen sulphide.
- "breathe" sulphate rather than oxygen. anaerobes.
- assimilatory and dissimilatory
- Sulphate is terminal electron acceptor
- desulfovibrio, clostridium
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Nitrification Bacteria
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- Chemoautotrophic/chemolithotrophic
- oxidise ammonium to hydroxylamine; nitrite to nitrate
- Found in highest counts where ammonia is present (lots of organic waste)
- Nitrosomonas, Nitrobacter
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Denitrification Bacteria
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- Nitrate reductase enzyme: oxides -> nitrogen gas
- Facultative anaerobes (usually in oxygen absence)
- NO3 -> N2
- pseudomonas, alcaligenes, bacillus
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Heavy Metal Bacteria
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Methanogens
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- produce methane byproduct in anoxic conditions
- Archaea, free-living and in guts of ruminants an humans
- obligate anaerobes
- Reduce CO2 (sometimes acetate) to methane -> gradient across membrane to produce ATP
- Lack peptidoglycan
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Methanotrophs
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- aerobic and anaerobic, metabolise methane & 1C compounds
- aerobic conditions -> Ox + methane = formaldehyde
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Methylotrophs
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- use reduced 1C compounds (incl. methane) and multi-carbon compounds with no double bonds.
- can be methanotrophs
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Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria
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- Convert nitrogen gas to ammonium
- Cyanobacteria, green sulphur bacteria
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Sulphur Oxidising Bacteria
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- Convert SH, HS, S to sulfate
- DMSP -> from dying phytoplankton cells (biogenic gas)
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