bacterial cytology – Flashcards

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Prokaryotes
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no nuclear membrane

single circular chromosome (haploid)

transcription and translation occur simultaneously (coupled)

respiration is via the cytoplasmic membrane

no cytoplasmic membrane bound organelles

 

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eukaryotes
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nucleus is bound by nuclear membrane

multiple chromosomes-DNA associated with histones (diploid)

transcription occurs in nucleus and mRNA moves into cytoplasm for translation

respiration via mito

cytoplasmic membrane bound organelles

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whats in the cell envelope
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cytoplasmic membrane

cell wall (peptidoglycan)

capsule

outer membrane

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cytoplasmic membrane
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lipid bilayer

semi-permeable

70% protein

30% phospholipids

No sterols -exception is mycoplasma

 

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membrane function
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transport

site of attachment for enzymes

DNA replication

Electron Transport (energy generation)

Oxidative phosphorylation

Cell wall biosynthesis

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periplasmic space
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found only in gram negative bacteria

space between outer and cytoplasmic membrane

contains degrative enzymes, nucleases, phosphatases, penicillinases

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cell wall
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rigid

give bacteria its shape

protects from osmotic lysis

target for antibiotics

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glycocalyx
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viscous material extending from the bacterial cell

adhesive polymer

secreted by bacteria

 

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slime layer (S)
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glycocalyx loosely attached to the cell wall
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capsule
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glycocalyx bound tightly to the cell wall

covers cell surface

composed of polysaccharide polymers except for Bacillus subtilis; used in certain vaccines

has K antigens

 considered a virulence factor

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what is Bacillus subtilis capsule made of?
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poly-D-glutamic acid
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capsule function
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antiphagocytic

hinders opsonization

mediates adhesion of bacteria to human tissues

helps in lab id via Quellung reaction

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k antigens
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determines serological types
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Pili
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hairlike structures on the surface of bacteria

smaller diameter than flagella

 composed of pilin (pilE)

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Capsules are considered virulence factors in what bacteria
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pneumococci

meningococci

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Pili are important virulence factors in what bacteria
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E. Coli

N. gonorrhoeae

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F- pili
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involved in bacterial conjugation
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common pili
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involved in cell adherence/attachment
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Pili in Neisseria
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undergo phase and antigenic variation

tips may have lectins tha bind to specific sugars

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where is the antigenic variation found in Neisseria pili
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variable C terminus
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What is the mechanism of antigenic variation
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evades host immune system by changing surface proteins: pilin outer membrane proteins by gene conversion
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Flagella
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organelles for locomotion

composed of 3 parts

composed of flagellin

has H antigen

used in id of Salmonella/Enterobacteriacea

undergo phase variation

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what are the three parts of flagella
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basal body

hook

filament

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what is flagellin
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helically coiled protein subunits
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what does flagella do and what is the energy for this action
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propel cells by rotation motion

proton motive force

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what are flagella's four arrangements
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monotrichous

lophotrichous

ampitrichous

peritrichous

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what two species of bacteria undergo the swarming phenomena
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Proteas

Bacillus

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what is bacterial chemotaxis
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process of moving in specific direction in response to environmental stimuli

swim counterclockwise toward an chemoattractant

swim clockwise away from repellents

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chemotaxis signaling pathway
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terminates at flagella motor

starts with the binding of chemoattractancts/repellants to chemoreceptors in the membrane

either methylation or demethylation of methyl accepting chemotaxis proteins that triggers the rotation of flagellum and tumbling

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cytoplasmic inclusions
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storage granules (metachromatic)

storage mechanism when nutrients are low

id feature in Corynebacterium diphtheriae

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different types of cytoplasmic inclusions
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polymetaphosphates-volutin granules (babes ernst)

glycogen- like polymers

poly beta hydroxybutyric acid

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ribosomes
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protein synthesis

70S= 50S +30S

60% RNA and 40% protein

30S subunit (16S RNA and 21 proteins)

50S subunit (23S RNA, 5S RNA and 34 proteins)

 

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Spores
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found in gram-positive bacteria

are dormant and dehydrated

resistant to heat, chemicals, drying, freezing

contains chromosome, proteins, ribosomes, and high concentrations of calcium dipicolinic acid

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when are spores formed
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in response to nutritional deprivation
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sporogenesis
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spore mRNA transcribed

chromosome is duplicated

core is formed along with the cortex

protein coat is formed

exosporium is formed

 

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germination
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conversion of spores to vegeatative cells

outgrowth

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what stimulates germination
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disruption of outer coat: stress, pH, heat
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what does germination require
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water, triggering nutrient (alanine)
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teichoic acid
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rich in glycerol phosphate/ribitol phosphate

attached via phosphate groups to muramic acid in PG

found in gram positive bacteria

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teichoic acids function
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activate alternative pathway of complement

adhesion of bacteria to host cells

involved in the antigencity of the cell wall

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what is lipoteichoic acid function
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anchors wall to cell membrane and function as an epithelial cell adhesion
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outer membrane
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covalently attached to PG through lipoprotein layer
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cell envelope-gram negative bacteria
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reinforced cell shape

provided protection

excludes hydrophobic protein

an asymmetric bilayer

external layer composed of LPS

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what penetrates outer membrane slowly
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antibiotics
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porins
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outer membrane proteins

trimeric proteins

has a pore that allows chemicals and nutrients traverse the outer membrane along with hydrophilic solutes

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what are the three regions of LPS
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lipid a

core polysaccharide

o antigen

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somatic o antigens
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repeating carbohydrate units

attached to the core and extends away from the cell

distinguishes serotypes of a species

accounts for antigenic diversity among serotypes

if its missing there is sensitivity to bile salts and antibiotics

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core polysaccharide
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has an outer (structural variability) and inner (low structural variability) core

has 2-keto-3-deoxyoctulosonis acid (KDO)

associated with serologic specificity

branched 9-12 sugars

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lipid a
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responsible for toxicity of endotoxin  pyrogenic

consist of a chain of phosphorylated D-glucosamine disaccharide units with fatty acids attached

 

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Beta hydroxymyristic acid
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most commonly observed lipid a in fatty acids
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synthesis of LPS
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lipid a and core portion synthesized on inner surface of cytoplasmic membrane

repeat units of the O antigen are assembled on a bactoprenol molecule

finished o antigen chain transferred to core lipid a structure

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lipooligosaccharide (LOS)
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present in Neisseria gonorrheae, N. meninigitidis

lacks o antigen portion of lps

readily shed from the bacteria

important virulence factor

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pathophysiology of LPS
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stimulate innate immune responses

activates B cell and induces macrophages release cytokines (interleukin 1,6 and TNF)

complement and coagulation cascades are activated

fever and shock

DIC

death from massive organ dsyfunction

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lysozyme/penicillin
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hydrolyzes the band between N acetyl glucosamine and N-acetylmuramic acid

treatment of gram positive bacteria produce protoplasts

"" of gram negactive bacteria produce spheroplasts

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mycoplasma
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no cell wall

variable morphology

sterols in cytoplasmic membrane

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