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CHAPTER 4

STUDY OF VARIOUS BACTERIAL GROUPS
 Known as the nitrifying bacteria or called a common fertile
  bacteria.
 Are strictly autotrophic.Chemolitrophically at the expense of
  reduced inorganic nitrogen compounds (oxidation of ammonia
  to nitrates).

 Nitrobacter
 Nitrospina
 Nitrococcus
 Nitrosipra
 Nitrosomonas
   There are currently four genera accepted in the family. The
    genus Nitrobacter is the type genus. The other genera are
    Nitrospina, Nitrococcus and Nitrosipra. The GC content of the
    DNA is 50-62 mol%.
   Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria-the nitrosifyers (Nitrosification)
   Nitrate-oxidizing bacteria-the nitrifying (Nitrification)
   Higher plants cannot utilize nitrites a s their source of
    nitrogen.Nitrate is the most useful form of nitrogen in
    agricultural purposes.
   Nitrobacter oxidizes nitrite to nitrates.
Nitrosifying bacteria

 NH3 + O2 + 2H+ + 2e− → NH2OH + H2O (1.1)
                                  
 NH2OH + H2O → NO−2 + 5H+ + 4e− (1.2) 
            
 NH3 + O2 → NO−2 + 3H+ + 2e−



Nitrifying bacteria

   NO−2 + H2O → NO−3 + 2H+ + 2e− (2)
            
   These are Gram-negative bacteria.
   Non-sporing non-acid fast rods, which may be pleomorphic or
    coccoid (Nitrobacter), some are slender rods (Nitrospina), cocci
    (Nitrococcus) or spiral to comma-shaped (Nitrosipra)
   They may be motile.
   They are characterised by their ability to use nitrite as the only
    energy.
   They are facultative or obligate lithoautotrophs.
   They fix CO2 autotrophically through the Calvin cycle but are
    not photosynthetic.
   They grow best in the dark around 28°C at pH between 7.6-7.8
    and many grow mixotrophically than lithoautotrophically.
   They have all the enzymes of the tricarboxylic acid cycle.
   There are currently three species recognized within this genus,
    N. winogradskyi, N. hamburgensis and N. vulgaris.
   Differ slightly in morphology. They are pleomorphic rods,
    which may form coccoid cells. They may be motile by a subpolar
    to lateral flagellum.
   Often the cells have a polar cap of flattened membrane vescicles.
    There are regularly arranged particles covering the inner side of
    the cytoplasmic and intracytoplasmic nitrite-oxidising
    membrane.
    The species are subdivided according to the GC content of the
    DNA, DNA/DNA homology, serological characteristics and the
    patterns found of the membrane-bound heme proteins. The GC
    content of the DNA is 59-62 mol%.
 Nitrospina:
  They are slender non-motile rods.No obvious membrane
  system. There is only one species N. gracilis. They are obligate
  lithoautotrophs. They have glycogen-like storage inclusion
  bodies. The GC content of the DNA is 58 mol%.
 Nitrosipra:
  They are vibrio-like to spiral organisms.,motile (peritirchous
  flagella).There is only one species N. marina.Can live in marine
  or nonmarine habitats
They grow preferentially mixotrophically rather than
  lithoautotrophically. Particles are arranged in rows on the
  membranes. There are glycogen-like storage deposits. The GC
  content of the DNA is 50 mol%.
 Nitrococcus:
  The spherical motile cells have one to two flagellae. The marine
  species N. mobilis is the only species. The inner surface of the
  tubular membrane system is covered with particles. They are
  obligate lithoautotrophs. There are present carboxysomes,
  poly-b-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) and glycogen-like storage
  materials. The GC content of the DNA is 61 mol%.
 Nitrifying bacteria are widespread in soil and water.Highest
 numbers in habitats where considerable amount of ammonia are
    present.

   Use mineral salt media contain ammonia or nitrite as electron
    donor and bicarbonate as sole carbon source.

   Monitoring growth: Assay for production of nitrite.
 Members of genus Pseudomonas
 Enzymatically active, metabolizing a wide variety of proteins,
  fats,carbohydrate and other organic compounds.
   Thus, they are excellent and ubiquitous scavengers
 Primarily saprophytic and ubiquitous
 Found in soil, water, on plant-life and man’s
  environments,sewage.
 Primarily causing infection and disease
 Pseudomonas aeruginosa (formerly Pseudomonas
  pyocanea)
 Pseudomonas pseudomallei (Whitmore’s bacillus)
 A Gram-negative bacteria,non-sporing bacillus,motile
  with polar flagella.
 In hospital environment
 Especially moist places such as sinks, bowls, drains,
  cleaning buckets and humidifiers.
 Can grow in eye drops, oitments and weak antiseptic
  solutions
   Skin infection – burn site, wound pressure sores and ulcers, as
    secondary invaders
   Urinary tract infection – associate wt chronic urinary infection
   Respiratory infection – especially pt wt cystic fibrosis/
    immunosuppression
   External ear infection (otitis externa)
   Eye infection (usually hospital –acquired)
   Septicaemia (pt wt poor health) – proliferation of bacteria in
    blood  fever & organ damage.
   Naturally found in rice paddy fields, the mud in river banks and
    surface stagnant water. The organism can infect cattle, pigs and
    other animal.
 Cause melioidosis in human and animal
 Area of countries that have rice-growing area, the bacteria will
  enter open wounds but can also be inhaled
 In melioidosis, pus filled nodules and abscess form in lungs,
  spleen, joint or skin
 Severe diarrhoea and vomiting may occur and occasionally
  septicemia
 Present of fever and rash
   Gram negative
   Motile – virtue of polar flagella
   Rods
   Non-sporing
   Non-capsulated
   Clearly identify using Giemsa stain in Gram staining
 Strict aerobe
 Grow in NA colonies are 2-4 mm in diameter, convex
 Smell sweet musky odour and the yellow –green pyocyanin
  pigment coloration which diffuses into the medium
 Produce flourescent green in ultra violet (UV) light
 Some strain produce pigment such as red
 Certain strain are heavily mucoid
 In BA – large, flat and BETA-hemolytic colonies
 In Kligler iron agar produce pink-red slope and butt
 Grow well in NA, MacConkey agar and other media
  containing bile salts.(non lactose fermenters).
 It can denitrify and produces gelatinase. It grows on
  acetamide and geraniol and gives a weak or delayed tween
  80 hydrolysis.
 Large amounts of extracellular polysaccharides are
  produced by some strains. Their optimal growth is at 37°C
  and they can grow at 42°C.
   Non-hemolytic, small, ringed and striated in BA.

   In MacConkey agar, the colonies have a rough and corrugated
    appearance.

   Does not produce pyacyanin or flourescein but form a brown
    pigment

   Give off an ammoniacal smell

   (most Pseudomonas grow well at 41-42oC)
 Exotoxin A is produced under conditions of iron limitation by
  most strains. The toxin attacks one of the elongation factors in
  translation during protein synthesis which is thus inhibited.
 Strains produce a haemolysin, causing beta-haemolysis.
 The production of large amounts of extracellular
  polysaccharides is associated with strains isolated from cases of
  cystic fibrosis.
 Endotoxin and exotoxin S are other virulence factors as are
  proteases and elastase.
   All pseudomonas are oxidase positive (except P. maltophilia),
    catalase positive, indole negative and mostly citrate positive.

   Produce acid from carbohydrate by oxidase, not fermentation.

   Glucose is oxidized and also maltose by most species except
    P.aeruginosa.

   Utilised glucose and without gas production.
   Serogrouping is based on 12 somatic (O) antigen groups.
    Flagellar antigens are difficult to prepare and therefore not
    generally used for serogrouping.
 Mostly resistant to antibiotic
 P. pseudomallei able to be killed by chloramphenicol and
  tetracycline
 Others by some penicilins and cephalosporins, etc
Nitrobacteriaceae & Pseudomonas

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Nitrobacteriaceae & Pseudomonas

  • 1. CHAPTER 4 STUDY OF VARIOUS BACTERIAL GROUPS
  • 2.  Known as the nitrifying bacteria or called a common fertile bacteria.  Are strictly autotrophic.Chemolitrophically at the expense of reduced inorganic nitrogen compounds (oxidation of ammonia to nitrates).  Nitrobacter  Nitrospina  Nitrococcus  Nitrosipra  Nitrosomonas
  • 3. There are currently four genera accepted in the family. The genus Nitrobacter is the type genus. The other genera are Nitrospina, Nitrococcus and Nitrosipra. The GC content of the DNA is 50-62 mol%.  Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria-the nitrosifyers (Nitrosification)  Nitrate-oxidizing bacteria-the nitrifying (Nitrification)  Higher plants cannot utilize nitrites a s their source of nitrogen.Nitrate is the most useful form of nitrogen in agricultural purposes.  Nitrobacter oxidizes nitrite to nitrates.
  • 4. Nitrosifying bacteria  NH3 + O2 + 2H+ + 2e− → NH2OH + H2O (1.1)    NH2OH + H2O → NO−2 + 5H+ + 4e− (1.2)     NH3 + O2 → NO−2 + 3H+ + 2e− Nitrifying bacteria  NO−2 + H2O → NO−3 + 2H+ + 2e− (2)  
  • 5.
  • 6. These are Gram-negative bacteria.  Non-sporing non-acid fast rods, which may be pleomorphic or coccoid (Nitrobacter), some are slender rods (Nitrospina), cocci (Nitrococcus) or spiral to comma-shaped (Nitrosipra)  They may be motile.  They are characterised by their ability to use nitrite as the only energy.  They are facultative or obligate lithoautotrophs.  They fix CO2 autotrophically through the Calvin cycle but are not photosynthetic.  They grow best in the dark around 28°C at pH between 7.6-7.8 and many grow mixotrophically than lithoautotrophically.  They have all the enzymes of the tricarboxylic acid cycle.
  • 7. There are currently three species recognized within this genus, N. winogradskyi, N. hamburgensis and N. vulgaris.  Differ slightly in morphology. They are pleomorphic rods, which may form coccoid cells. They may be motile by a subpolar to lateral flagellum.  Often the cells have a polar cap of flattened membrane vescicles. There are regularly arranged particles covering the inner side of the cytoplasmic and intracytoplasmic nitrite-oxidising membrane.  The species are subdivided according to the GC content of the DNA, DNA/DNA homology, serological characteristics and the patterns found of the membrane-bound heme proteins. The GC content of the DNA is 59-62 mol%.
  • 8.
  • 9.  Nitrospina: They are slender non-motile rods.No obvious membrane system. There is only one species N. gracilis. They are obligate lithoautotrophs. They have glycogen-like storage inclusion bodies. The GC content of the DNA is 58 mol%.
  • 10.  Nitrosipra: They are vibrio-like to spiral organisms.,motile (peritirchous flagella).There is only one species N. marina.Can live in marine or nonmarine habitats They grow preferentially mixotrophically rather than lithoautotrophically. Particles are arranged in rows on the membranes. There are glycogen-like storage deposits. The GC content of the DNA is 50 mol%.
  • 11.  Nitrococcus: The spherical motile cells have one to two flagellae. The marine species N. mobilis is the only species. The inner surface of the tubular membrane system is covered with particles. They are obligate lithoautotrophs. There are present carboxysomes, poly-b-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) and glycogen-like storage materials. The GC content of the DNA is 61 mol%.
  • 12.  Nitrifying bacteria are widespread in soil and water.Highest numbers in habitats where considerable amount of ammonia are present.  Use mineral salt media contain ammonia or nitrite as electron donor and bicarbonate as sole carbon source.  Monitoring growth: Assay for production of nitrite.
  • 13.
  • 14.  Members of genus Pseudomonas  Enzymatically active, metabolizing a wide variety of proteins, fats,carbohydrate and other organic compounds. Thus, they are excellent and ubiquitous scavengers  Primarily saprophytic and ubiquitous  Found in soil, water, on plant-life and man’s environments,sewage.  Primarily causing infection and disease
  • 15.  Pseudomonas aeruginosa (formerly Pseudomonas pyocanea)  Pseudomonas pseudomallei (Whitmore’s bacillus)
  • 16.
  • 17.  A Gram-negative bacteria,non-sporing bacillus,motile with polar flagella.  In hospital environment  Especially moist places such as sinks, bowls, drains, cleaning buckets and humidifiers.  Can grow in eye drops, oitments and weak antiseptic solutions
  • 18. Skin infection – burn site, wound pressure sores and ulcers, as secondary invaders  Urinary tract infection – associate wt chronic urinary infection  Respiratory infection – especially pt wt cystic fibrosis/ immunosuppression  External ear infection (otitis externa)  Eye infection (usually hospital –acquired)  Septicaemia (pt wt poor health) – proliferation of bacteria in blood  fever & organ damage.
  • 19.
  • 20. Naturally found in rice paddy fields, the mud in river banks and surface stagnant water. The organism can infect cattle, pigs and other animal.
  • 21.  Cause melioidosis in human and animal  Area of countries that have rice-growing area, the bacteria will enter open wounds but can also be inhaled  In melioidosis, pus filled nodules and abscess form in lungs, spleen, joint or skin  Severe diarrhoea and vomiting may occur and occasionally septicemia  Present of fever and rash
  • 22.
  • 23. Gram negative  Motile – virtue of polar flagella  Rods  Non-sporing  Non-capsulated  Clearly identify using Giemsa stain in Gram staining
  • 24.  Strict aerobe  Grow in NA colonies are 2-4 mm in diameter, convex  Smell sweet musky odour and the yellow –green pyocyanin pigment coloration which diffuses into the medium  Produce flourescent green in ultra violet (UV) light  Some strain produce pigment such as red  Certain strain are heavily mucoid
  • 25.  In BA – large, flat and BETA-hemolytic colonies  In Kligler iron agar produce pink-red slope and butt  Grow well in NA, MacConkey agar and other media containing bile salts.(non lactose fermenters).  It can denitrify and produces gelatinase. It grows on acetamide and geraniol and gives a weak or delayed tween 80 hydrolysis.  Large amounts of extracellular polysaccharides are produced by some strains. Their optimal growth is at 37°C and they can grow at 42°C.
  • 26. Non-hemolytic, small, ringed and striated in BA.  In MacConkey agar, the colonies have a rough and corrugated appearance.  Does not produce pyacyanin or flourescein but form a brown pigment  Give off an ammoniacal smell  (most Pseudomonas grow well at 41-42oC)
  • 27.  Exotoxin A is produced under conditions of iron limitation by most strains. The toxin attacks one of the elongation factors in translation during protein synthesis which is thus inhibited.  Strains produce a haemolysin, causing beta-haemolysis.  The production of large amounts of extracellular polysaccharides is associated with strains isolated from cases of cystic fibrosis.  Endotoxin and exotoxin S are other virulence factors as are proteases and elastase.
  • 28. All pseudomonas are oxidase positive (except P. maltophilia), catalase positive, indole negative and mostly citrate positive.  Produce acid from carbohydrate by oxidase, not fermentation.  Glucose is oxidized and also maltose by most species except P.aeruginosa.  Utilised glucose and without gas production.
  • 29. Serogrouping is based on 12 somatic (O) antigen groups. Flagellar antigens are difficult to prepare and therefore not generally used for serogrouping.
  • 30.  Mostly resistant to antibiotic  P. pseudomallei able to be killed by chloramphenicol and tetracycline  Others by some penicilins and cephalosporins, etc