The structures of the bacterial cell surface 2 2.0 Flashcards

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Diff between gram +ve and gram -ve cells?

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+ve has a thicker cell wall

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How can peptidoglycan be modified?

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Variations to its basic structure
Variations in the AAs in the side chain
Modifications to the glycan backbone

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What can variation in peptidoglycan lead to?

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Immune evasion and different responses to antibiotics

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Examples of modifications to the glycan backbone?

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O-acetylation
N-deacetylation
N-glycosylation

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What variation does S.aureus have?

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There is a pentaglycine interbridge between D-ala and L-Lys instead of a peptide crosslink between d-ala and DAP

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What do teichoic acids do?

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Adds -ve charge to the cell wall

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Different types of teichoic acids?

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Wall teichoic acid
Lipoteichoic acid

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Effect of D-alaynating a teichoic acid?

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Changes -ve charge to a +ve

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Roles of outer membrane?

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Interface to external environment
Nutrient uptake
Adherence
Barrier to and evasion of host defence
Resistance to harmful molecules

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How is the outer membrane attached to the cell wall?

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Via lipoproteins

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Tripartite structure of lipopolysaccharide?

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Lipid A, core polysaccharide, repeating unit/O antigen

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What is lipopolysaccharide recognised by?

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Toll like receptor 4

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Two main important features of a lipoprotein?

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Lysine at the end that attached to the cell wall
Cysteine residue that attaches to the outer membrane

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What is a capsule?

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Polysaccharide layer, often covalently attached to the cell

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What is a slime layer?

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DIffuse layer of polysaccharides, not covalently attached

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What makes up the Streptococcus pneumoniae vaccine?

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Different types of the capsule of the bacteria

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What are the benefits to a bacteria of varying its cell surface?

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Energy saving, adaptation to a new environment, evading the immune system

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Which type of bacteria dont always have a cell wall?

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Intracellular bacteria

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Possible issue for bacteria that have peptidoglycan?

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PG stimulates the immune system

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How do some bacteria function w/o a cell wall?

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osmotic protection from living in another cell, v stable cytoplasmic membranes

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What do bacteria that dont have a cell wall often contain?

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Sterols and lipoglycans
Cross linked cysteine rich proteins

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What is an L form bacteria?

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Bacteria that normally has a cell wall, but it is stripped away using a cell wall hydrolase

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Difficulty w/ acid fast bacteria?

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Waxy layer of mycolic acid so makes it impermeable to antibiotics and other chemicals

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What cell wall modification does streptococcus pneumoniae have?
Choline binding proteins
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What cell wall modification does bacillus anthracis have?
S layer--> crystalline structure on the surface of the cell, protects it from everything