LECTURE - Yersinia sp. Flashcards

1
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bipolar staining sometimes referred to as safety pins for yesinia

A

wayson stain

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2
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two cycles that are potential sources of Y. pestis during modern times

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sylvatic and domestic

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3
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T or F. Y. pestis is never motile

A

T

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4
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These are only motile at room temperature

A

Y. pseudotuberculosis and enterocolitica

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5
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T or F. Plasmid pYV is shared by all three species of Yersinia

A

T

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6
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yadA

A

adherence

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7
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yops

A

yersinia outer proteins

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8
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Inv

A
  • invasin
  • expressed preferentially at 25C
  • mediates cellular invasion
  • room temp - fleas?
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9
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Ali

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accessory invasion locus

  • not needed in mouse infection
  • helps protect organisms from complement
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10
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Yersiniabactin

A

iron-binding siderophore encoded on a PI

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11
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chrosomally-mediated virulence in Yersnia

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  • Inv
  • Ali
  • Yersiniabactin
  • other iron-sequestering mechanisms
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12
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These were first identified in Yersini

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T3SS

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13
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most genes for T3SS r injectisomes are found on this plasmid

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pYV

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14
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assembles into long pilus-like fimbrial structure

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F1 antigen (caf1) found on the pMT1 (pFra) plasmid

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15
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This helps dissolve clots and allow spread

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Plasminogen activator (Pa); encoded by pPla (Ppst)

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16
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Yersinia motile

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Yersinia enterocolitica and Yersina pseudotuberculosis can be motile at 25°C

17
Q

The prime sylvatic cycle in North America occurs in …

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the four corners area of the U.S. southwest (where Arizona, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico meet)

18
Q

The three main genetic changes that resulted in the evolution of the three Yersinia species we have today.

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  1. Plasmids and lateral gene transfer of pathogenicity islands with characteristically different G+C ratios..
  2. Insertion sequences (ISs) that caused rearrangements and deletions.
  3. Mutation or insertional inactivation of ancestral genes resulting in what appear as pseudogenes in genome sequences.
19
Q

what is encoded by pYV:

A

adherence, T3SS and LcrV

T3SS proteins = YadA, Yops, Yscs, LcrV

20
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Chromosomally-mediated virulence in Yersinia

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  • Inv (invasin) expressed preferentially at 25°C
  • Ail (accessory invasion locus) not needed in mouse infection. Helps protect organisms from complement.
  • Yersiniabactin (iron-binding siderophore) encoded on a pathogenicity island
  • other iron-sequestering mechanisms
21
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This is a list of the unique features produced only by Yersinia pestis:

A
  • Flea blocking protein Ymt (yersinia murine toxin) phopholipase D.
  • F1 antigen (caf1), capsular antigen fraction 1, found on the pMT1 (pFra) plasmid. The caf1 gene encodes a protein that assembles into a long (pilus-like) fibrillar structure. It has a role in human vs. mouse disease.
  • Plasminogen activator (Pla) helps dissolve clots and allow spread. Encoded by pPla (pPst) plasmid.
  • Other adherence and invasion genes encoded by the pPla (pPst) plasmid.