9. bacteria structure growth and taxonomy Flashcards

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Taxonomic ranks

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Kingdom

Division

class

family

genus

species

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bacteria nomenclature

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binomial: genus+species

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why is bacterial taxonomy important?

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handling info

learning

communication

identification: unknown

evolution

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how are bacteria classified

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•Phenotypic characteristics

–Morphology: Macroscopic, Microscopic

–Biotyping – biochemical tests

–Serotyping

–Antibiogram patterns

–Pyocin/Phage typing

•Genotypic characteristics

–%G+C ratios

–DNA hybridisation

–Nucleic acid sequence analysis eg MLST

–Chromosomal DNA fragment analysis

–Ribotyping

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bacteria classification: macroscopic

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growth on agar medium: Shape, Margin, Elevation, Size

–Texture

–Appearance

–Pigmentation

–Optical density

•Opaque/translucent

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microscopic classification

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morphology of single cells

shape, arrangment, size, staining characteristics

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morphology of staphyloccoci

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cocci (round), clusters (grapes)

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morphology of streptococci

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coccus: round

chains

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morphology of bacilli

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rods

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why are gram stains used as a first line for diagnoses of bacterial infections?

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the result can be definitive for genus of bacterium

gram +ve: thick cell wall

gram -ve: thin cel wall

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function of a cell wall

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•Maintain rigidity and cell shape/structure

–Meshlike linked exoskeleton - peptidoglycan

  • Maintains osmolarity: prevent osmotic lysis
  • Survival: Cell wall interacts with host membranes

•Cell division: Forms cross-wall separating two daughter cells

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bacterial cell wall synthesis

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•Peptidoglycan precursor synthesised inside the cell

NAG/ NAM linked to lipid carrier- taken through cell membrane to new cell wall X bacitracin

intergrated into wall by enzymes (transpeptidase) create space then linked into existing structure

  • The new nucleotide minus the terminal D-ala is encorporated
  • Cell ‘grows’
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cell wall morphology of mycobacterium

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–Modified peptidoglycan layer

–Covalently attached to arabinogalactan polymer

–Mycolic acid waxy coat - lipids

–Poor Gram stain

–Acid fast (Zeihl-Neelsen stain) - carbolfuchsin

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cell wall morphology of mycoplasma

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–No cell wall

–Cell membrane contains steroids (host)

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cell membrane features

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  • Lipid bilayer - hydrophobic
  • Similar Gram +ve and –ve bacteria
  • No steroids (except mycoplasmas)
  • Ion transport and energy production (mitoch
  • Mesosome - cell division
  • Electron transport (energy production)
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other (special) cell membrane features

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•Spores

–Cell survival in adverse conditions

–Desiccation, heat, starvation

–Gram +ve only eg Bacillus spp./All Clostridium spp.

•Capsules

–Protection against phagocytosis

–Both Gram +ve / Gram –ve

–Gelatinous material, polysaccharide/polypeptide

•Flagella: chemotaxis, flagellin protein,

•Fimbriae (pili): pilin and adhesin

–E.coli (UTI)

–N.gonorrhoeae

–Sex pili (F plasmid)

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Morphological virulence factors in gram negative

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•LPS (LOS)

–Lipid A/core polysacc.

–Shedding – Meningos

–Inflammatory response

–Cytokines/Septic shock

  • Porins
  • Pili (N. gonorrhea)
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Morphological virulence factors in gram positive

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  • Teichoic acids
  • Lipoteichoic acids
  • Peptido. Fragments
  • Surface protein

–Afimbrial adhesins

–Protein F (Strep. pyogenes)

  • Inflammatory response
  • Cytokines/shock
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growth characteristics: physical

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–O2/CO2

–Temperature

–Water

–pH

–Light

–Osmolarity

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Growth characteristics: nutritional requirements

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–Carbon source

–Nitrogen source

–Inorganic salts (Fe/Na/K/P/Ca/Mg)

–Organic compounds (a-a’s?)