3. Prokaryotic Structure and Function, H. pylori Flashcards

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1
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G+ (only) bacterial cell walls contain large amounts of ___________

A

Teichoic acids

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Teichoic acids are polymers of ______ or _____ joined by ___________

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Polymers of glycerol or ribitol joined by phosphate esters

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Difference between teichoic and lipoteichoic acid?

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Lipoteichoic acids go thorugh peptidoglycan are anchored to the PM, teichoic is only connected to peptidoglycan

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G+ bacterial walls are _______ charged due to the presence of_____________

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negatively; teichoic acids

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Compared to G+ bacteria, G- bacteria have an additional ________________

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outer membrane

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6
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Structure of G- outer membrane?

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Bilayer outside peptidoglycan layer

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4 functions of G- outer membrane?

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Selective permeability

Immunogenic

Confer negative charge

Protect bacteria from toxins and enzymes (since peptidoglycan is thin)

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Porin proteins of G- envelope are selectively permeable to molecules _______ 600 Daltons

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Less than or equal to

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O-specific side chains are polysaccharides of _________ and they can stimulate ________

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lipopolysaccharides (LPS)

immune response

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3 components that make up the basic structure of LPS?

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Lipid A, core polysaccharide, O-side chain

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Most abundant protein in outer membrane? Function?

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Braun’s lipoprotein

Links outer membrane to peptidoglycan

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Koch’s postulate?

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  1. Must be present in every case of the disease
  2. Must be isolated and grown in pure culture
  3. Same disease must result when isolated microbe is inoculated into a healthy host
  4. Same microbe must be isolated again from diseased host
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13
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2 scientists who received Nobel for linking H.pylori with gatritis (fulfilled Koch’s postulates)

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Marshall and Warren

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What was H.pylori initially named? Reason?

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Campylobacter pyloridis

Located near pyloric sphincter and resembled bacteria in genus Campylobacter

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Location of LPS?

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On OUTER LEAFLET of the membrane (don’t just write outer membrane)

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16
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Recent studies on H.pylori found that it causes an __X increase risk in gastric cancer

17
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Only bacterium classified as a carcinogen by WHO?

18
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Who intentionally exposed himself to H. pylori?

A

Barry Marshall

19
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3 points of INDIRECT evidence supporting H.pylori causing gastritis

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Location - exists at sites of gastritis

Age distribution - more H. pylori found in older population and incidence of gastritis higher in elderly

Epidemiology - 1980’s survey of patients who had a gastric biopsy showed link between evidence of gastritis in tissue and recovery of H.pylori

20
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H. pylori is a ______ shaped bacterium

21
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Proteins that allow H.pylori to bind to host epithelium?

22
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H.pylori G+ or G-?

23
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H.pylori prefer low O2 concentrations and so they are known as ___________

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microaerophilic

Prefer O2 conc of 2-10% (stomach)

24
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2 enzymes secreted by H.pylori? Functions?

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Mucinase - hydrolyzes viscous mucin

Urease - cleaves urea to CO2+NH3 to make its own alkaline cloud

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Protein toxin secreted by H.pylori? Function?
VacA - causes epithelial pores to form so that nutrients leak out
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Bacterial disease-causing protein injected into host cells by H.pylori? Function?
CagA - makes cells leaky to further aid disease process
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Word origin of teichoic acids?
Greek - teichos = wall
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Teichoic acids are sometimes bound to _________
amino acids (+lipids)
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Unique structure of G+ bacteria? Of G- bacteria?
G+ = teichoic acids G- = outer membrane
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By convention, the outer membrane of G- bacteria actually contains both of _______________ and _____________
outer membrane and inner membrane
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Where is peptidoglycan located in G- bacteria?
In the periplasmic space
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What confers negative charge to G+/G- bacteria?
G+ = teichoic acids G- = outer membrane
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4 things found on/in outer membrane of G- bacteria?
Porins, LPS, O-specific side chains, Braun's lipoprotein
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Full name of H. pylori?
Helicobacter pylori
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How do H. pylori obtain nutrients?
Secrete VacA/CagA