Lecture 10: Microbial Interactions Flashcards

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What is ectosymbiosis/endosymbiosis? Give examples.

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  • Microorganisms living on the outside (ecto) and the inside (endo) of another organism
  • Ex. Thiotrix species: sulfur-usuing bacterium; attached to surface of mayfly larva (which contains a parasitic bacterium)
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What are the 2 types of intrapopulation interactions?

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  1. Positive: growth rate increases
    - Cooperation: low to moderate cell densities
  2. Negative: growth rate decreases
    - Competition: high cell densities
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3
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Define bacterial cooperation (synthrophy).

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Larger numbers of bacteria can encourage growth and survival

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Give an example of cooperation.

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Desulfovibrio and Chromatium
- Organic matter and sulfate needed by Desulfovibrio are produced by the Chromatium
- Chromatium goes through photosynthesis and oxidizes sulfide to sulfate

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5
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What do cell exudates release?

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  • Nutrients/carbon
  • Exoenzymes
  • Other macromolecules
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How do bacteria modify their environment?

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  1. Cell exudates
  2. Modify physico-chemical environment
    - Metabolic redox, pH changes
    - Solubilize minerals/nutrients in soil/rock
    - EPS production
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7
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Dictyostelium

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Myxobacteria (“social bacteria”)

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9
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What is commensalism?

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One species benefits, one is neither harmed nor helped (unidirectional)
- Symbiont can survive without host
- Ex. Nitrosomonas oxidizes ammonium to nitrite, Nitrobacter oxidizes nitrite to nitrate

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10
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What is mutualism?

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Both organisms benefit
- Obligatory relationship (+/+)
- Ex. Lichens

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What are negative interactions?

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  • Compeition: resource limitation
  • Amensalism: production of inhibitory compounds
  • Parasitism: one species benefits while the other is harmed
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12
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Compare and contrast parasitism vs. predation. Use examples.

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Not always a clear difference when it comes to microbes
- Parasitism: bacteria living in algae or protozoa
- Predation: protozoa engulfing bacteria

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13
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What is facilitiation?

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+/+ or 0/+
- One species has positive interaction on another species without direct and intimate contact
- May or may not benefit the individual
- NOT mutualism or commensalism because they are not closely associated with each other

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