Chapter 3 (Notes) Cell Interior 1 Flashcards

1
Q

cell wall in bacteria

A

peptidoglycan (murein); sugar backbone and peptides

NAM/NAG x-linked by peptides

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2
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what creates turgor pressure

A

influx of water in the cell b/c of a high [ ] macromolecules

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3
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gram negative

A

1-2 layers of peptidoglycan surrounded by outer memb

outer memb/lead made of lipopolysaccharide

inner leaf made of phospholipids

lipoproteins connected to peptidoglycan

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4
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perplasm

A

space peptidoglycan occupies

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5
Q

porins are found in the ____ membrane

A

outer

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6
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gram positive

A

no outer memb

thick peptidoglycan layer

teichoic acid (neg charge) gives net neg

binds to cations/bacteriophage

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7
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s-layer

A

crystalline array of protein subunits

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8
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5 interior structures in a prokaryotic cell

A

cytoplasm

nucleoid region

ribosome (granular)

cytoskeleton

cytoplasmic membrane

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9
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cytoskeleton 3 shape-determining proteins

A

FtsZ

MreB

CreS

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10
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FtsZ

A

forms a Z ring in spherical cells

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11
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MreB

A

forms a coil in rod-shaped cells

similar to actin

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12
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CreS (Crescentin)

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forms a polymer on the inner side of crescent shaped bacteria

similar to intermediate fibers

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13
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nucleoid

A

clear, irregular area where prok genome is separated from cytoplasm

no membrane

no eukaryotic-type mitotic apparatus

no ribosomes

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14
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exception to nucleoid in planctomyces

A

have double memb around nucleoid

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15
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the nucleoid DNA =

A

genome

single, circular molecule of dsDNA

some bacteria have linear chromosomes and some have many non-identical chromosomes

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16
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nucleoid assembly

A

bacterial chromosomes have supercoiled, looped domains

lots of proteins condense chromosome…DNA gyrase

17
Q

significance of lacking a nuclear memb

A

transcription takes place at nucleoid-cytoplasm border

translation occurs immediately after transcription starts (polyribosomes)

transertion

18
Q

what is transertion

A

secreted proteins have translation coupled to memb insertion via signal recognition particles (SRP)

19
Q

is there faster replication and production of proteins in prok?

A

yes, b/c translation occurs immediately after transcription starts on a polyribosome

20
Q

antibiotics can target aspects of _______ and _______

A

transcription, translation

21
Q

Rifampin blocks __ _______

A

RNA synthesis

22
Q

Tetracycline blocks ______ by binding __ ______

A

tRNA, 30S subunit

23
Q

Erythromycin blocks _____ ________ by binding ___ ______

A

peptide elongation, 50S subunit

24
Q

4 terms in prok DNA replication

A

semi-conservative

bidirectional

antiparallel

continuous/discontinuous synthesis

25
Q

prokaryotic DNA replication occurs by _____ _______

A

binary fission

1 cell into 2

26
Q

replisome

A

protein associated w/ DNA replication

27
Q

origin of replication

A

start of synthesis

DNA polymerase binds

28
Q

______ completes cell division

A

septation (cytokinesis)

replication of the termination site triggers growth of dividing partition/septum

septum grows inward, constricting and sealing off two daughter cells

29
Q

______ _________ of septation is key to determining the shape and arrangement of _______

A

spatial orientation, cocci

parallel planes - streptococci

random planes - staphylococci

perpendicular planes - tetrads/sarcinae