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Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
Bacteria are Prokaryotes – No nucleus or
organelles bound in membranes
DNA is a single circular chromosome
No Histones associated with DNA
Cell Walls of peptidoglycan (polymer of NAG
and NAM cross-linked with polypeptide chain)
Smaller ribosome unit
Divide by binary fission (not mitosis)
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
Typical bacteria diagram
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
Another bacteria diagram
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
Bacterial Chromosme in “nucleoid area”
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
Bacterial chromosome and an extra-chromosomal “plasmid”
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
Smaller ribosome than eukaryotes, same function: protein
synthesis
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
Bacteria divide by “binary fission”
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
Eukaryotes – “true nucleus”, and membrane bound organelles
DNA is membrane bound, inside nucleus, nuclear membrane is a double
membrane
Chromosomes are usually multiple (paired), and have special histone
protein associated with the DNA molecules
Membrane bound “organelles”: packages where specialized functions
take place: mitochondria, lysosome, ER, Golgi, etc.
Cell wall if present is chemically simple (cellulose, or chitin)
Slightly larger ribosome
Cells divide by a process like mitosis (and can have meiosis too)
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
Typical Eukaryote cell Diagram: More in
chapter 5
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
Bacterial appendages: Pilli (fimbriae) and Flagella
Pilli are short, hair-like, protein: function “adherence” – stick
to each other, stick to surfaces, harder to wash away
Specialized “sex” pilus - conjugation
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
Flagella: complex organ of motility, a “motor” VERY COOL
A = monotrichous B = amphitrichous C = lophotrichous D = peritrichous
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Bacterial “Envelope” – Structures on the outside of
bacteria:
• Glycocalyx – sugar coat, if tightly bound = capsule
– Protects and prevents from drying, also protects from
phagocytes
– Slimy, and often a significant component of “biofilms”
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Outer membrane (outside of cell wall) found in Gram (-)
bacteria
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Outer membrane (outside of cell wall) found in Gram (-) bacteria
• Gram – bacteria have LPS (lipopolysaccharide), lipoprotein, and
phospholipids
• These can cause some of the symptoms of Gram – bacterial
infections (fever, shock, diarrhea)
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Bacterial Cell Wall – macromolecule, polysaccharide, repeating
sugars, NAG and NAM, cross-linked with shot chains of Amino Acids
• “Peptidoglycan, aka: murein”
• Tough outer coat, prevents rupture, protects cell, gives it its distinct
shape
• Certain antibiotics work by inhibiting cell wall synthesis (penicillins)
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Bacterial Cell Wall
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Gram + and Gram – bacteria have differences in Cell Wall and outer
envelope (the theory of why the grams stain works is based on this
difference)
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Gram + and Gram – bacteria have differences in Cell Wall and outer
envelope (the theory of why the grams stain works is based on this
difference) Gram – are less sensitive to penicillin as a result of
thinner CW and outer membrane
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Grams stain = a differential stain procedure, different results, + and
(-)
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Grams stain = a differential stain procedure, different results, + and
(-)
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Gram negative cell envelope much more complicated
than Gram +: lipid, phospholipid, lipid A, peiplasmic
space (fluid filled area between cell wall and outer
membrane), various protein porons
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Bacterial cell “shapes” A=bacillus or pl. bacilli B= round, coccus,
cocci pl., in chains “Streptococcus) C. Staphylococcus – clusters
D= diplococcus E=Spirillum, spirilla pl. (spirochete is a corkscrew
shape – not shown) F= vibrio, more comma shaped
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Cell shape is determined by the genetic
character of the organism. Its genes code for
the synthesis of the CW material and the cell
division mechanism that results in a “round” or
“rod” or “spiral” shape
• One of the criteria used in ID of bacteria
• Coupled with gram reaction = helpful
– Ex. Gram + cocci in clusters is “Staphylococcus”
Gram (-) bacilli, motile, green sheen on EMB is E.coli
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Bacterial cell membrane: regulates what moves in and
out of the cytoplasm
• Diffusion –concentration gradients > high to low
• Osmosis – diffusion of water across a semipermeable
membrane
– Isotonic
– Hypertonic
– Hypotonic ***REVIEW ON YOUR OWN***
– Passive transport
– Active transport
– Engulfment (phagocytosis, pinocytosis)
– Specialized group translocation
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Inside the bacterial cytoplasm
• Nuceloid – area containing the bacterial chromosome
(DNA)
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Inside the bacterial cytoplasm
• Plasmid – Extrachromosomal DNA, not part of “genome”, different
genes
• Can transfer in a process – conjugation across sex pilus, change the
genetic character of the recipient
• Tool of “genetic”engineer
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Inside the bacterial cytoplasm
• Ribosomes: structure made of RNA, site of protein synthesis
• Some antibiotics work by messing with the “ribosome”
• Slightly smaller than our eukaryote ribosome, so antibiotic can work
on bacteria but not affect us (selective toxicity)
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Inside the bacterial cytoplasm
• Inclusions: granules of sugar, lipid storage, etc. (storage)
• Endospores (Genus: Bacillus and Clostridium) Hardiest of bacterial
structures. Difficult to kill with heat or chemical. Autoclave: 121
degree C, 15 lbs/sq. in. pressure – to penetrate thick coat and
destroy genome of bacteria. Purpose: survival not reproduction
• Inclusions:
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Inside the bacterial cytoplasm More spores:
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Taxonomy and Bacteria: Yucch!!!!!!
• We use Bergey’s Manual for rapid ID of bacteria. Started in the
• 1940’s, before a lot of modern tech. invented
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Taxonomy and Bacteria: Yucch!!!!!!
• We use Bergey’s Manual: Based on 3 primary things:
• 1. Cell Wall (or lack of cell wall) – Gram reaction (+) or (-)
• 2. Cell Morphology (shape) Bacillus, Coccus, Spirillum, Vibrio
• 3. Biochemical characteristics: sugars they ferment, enzymes like
catalase and oxidase, decarboxylase, etc.
• More modern techniques used today to get very specific “strains”
– Serological groups (antigen - antibody reactions)
– DNA hybridization studies Ex. E.coli 0157H7 or
– DNA fingerprinting Azotobacter vinelandii 12837
– Bacterial viruses (phage typing)
Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria
• Taxonomy and Bacteria: Yucch!!!!!!
• Flow charts are useful – we will use them in our unknowns

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  • 1. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria Bacteria are Prokaryotes – No nucleus or organelles bound in membranes DNA is a single circular chromosome No Histones associated with DNA Cell Walls of peptidoglycan (polymer of NAG and NAM cross-linked with polypeptide chain) Smaller ribosome unit Divide by binary fission (not mitosis)
  • 2. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria Typical bacteria diagram
  • 3. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria Another bacteria diagram
  • 4. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria Bacterial Chromosme in “nucleoid area”
  • 5. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria Bacterial chromosome and an extra-chromosomal “plasmid”
  • 6. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria Smaller ribosome than eukaryotes, same function: protein synthesis
  • 7. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria Bacteria divide by “binary fission”
  • 8. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria Eukaryotes – “true nucleus”, and membrane bound organelles DNA is membrane bound, inside nucleus, nuclear membrane is a double membrane Chromosomes are usually multiple (paired), and have special histone protein associated with the DNA molecules Membrane bound “organelles”: packages where specialized functions take place: mitochondria, lysosome, ER, Golgi, etc. Cell wall if present is chemically simple (cellulose, or chitin) Slightly larger ribosome Cells divide by a process like mitosis (and can have meiosis too)
  • 9. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria Typical Eukaryote cell Diagram: More in chapter 5
  • 10. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria Bacterial appendages: Pilli (fimbriae) and Flagella Pilli are short, hair-like, protein: function “adherence” – stick to each other, stick to surfaces, harder to wash away Specialized “sex” pilus - conjugation
  • 11. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria Flagella: complex organ of motility, a “motor” VERY COOL A = monotrichous B = amphitrichous C = lophotrichous D = peritrichous
  • 12. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Bacterial “Envelope” – Structures on the outside of bacteria: • Glycocalyx – sugar coat, if tightly bound = capsule – Protects and prevents from drying, also protects from phagocytes – Slimy, and often a significant component of “biofilms”
  • 13. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Outer membrane (outside of cell wall) found in Gram (-) bacteria
  • 14. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Outer membrane (outside of cell wall) found in Gram (-) bacteria • Gram – bacteria have LPS (lipopolysaccharide), lipoprotein, and phospholipids • These can cause some of the symptoms of Gram – bacterial infections (fever, shock, diarrhea)
  • 15. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Bacterial Cell Wall – macromolecule, polysaccharide, repeating sugars, NAG and NAM, cross-linked with shot chains of Amino Acids • “Peptidoglycan, aka: murein” • Tough outer coat, prevents rupture, protects cell, gives it its distinct shape • Certain antibiotics work by inhibiting cell wall synthesis (penicillins)
  • 16. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Bacterial Cell Wall
  • 17. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Gram + and Gram – bacteria have differences in Cell Wall and outer envelope (the theory of why the grams stain works is based on this difference)
  • 18. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Gram + and Gram – bacteria have differences in Cell Wall and outer envelope (the theory of why the grams stain works is based on this difference) Gram – are less sensitive to penicillin as a result of thinner CW and outer membrane
  • 19. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Grams stain = a differential stain procedure, different results, + and (-)
  • 20. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Grams stain = a differential stain procedure, different results, + and (-)
  • 21. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Gram negative cell envelope much more complicated than Gram +: lipid, phospholipid, lipid A, peiplasmic space (fluid filled area between cell wall and outer membrane), various protein porons
  • 22. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Bacterial cell “shapes” A=bacillus or pl. bacilli B= round, coccus, cocci pl., in chains “Streptococcus) C. Staphylococcus – clusters D= diplococcus E=Spirillum, spirilla pl. (spirochete is a corkscrew shape – not shown) F= vibrio, more comma shaped
  • 23. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Cell shape is determined by the genetic character of the organism. Its genes code for the synthesis of the CW material and the cell division mechanism that results in a “round” or “rod” or “spiral” shape • One of the criteria used in ID of bacteria • Coupled with gram reaction = helpful – Ex. Gram + cocci in clusters is “Staphylococcus” Gram (-) bacilli, motile, green sheen on EMB is E.coli
  • 24. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Bacterial cell membrane: regulates what moves in and out of the cytoplasm • Diffusion –concentration gradients > high to low • Osmosis – diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane – Isotonic – Hypertonic – Hypotonic ***REVIEW ON YOUR OWN*** – Passive transport – Active transport – Engulfment (phagocytosis, pinocytosis) – Specialized group translocation
  • 25. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Inside the bacterial cytoplasm • Nuceloid – area containing the bacterial chromosome (DNA)
  • 26. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Inside the bacterial cytoplasm • Plasmid – Extrachromosomal DNA, not part of “genome”, different genes • Can transfer in a process – conjugation across sex pilus, change the genetic character of the recipient • Tool of “genetic”engineer
  • 27. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Inside the bacterial cytoplasm • Ribosomes: structure made of RNA, site of protein synthesis • Some antibiotics work by messing with the “ribosome” • Slightly smaller than our eukaryote ribosome, so antibiotic can work on bacteria but not affect us (selective toxicity)
  • 28. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Inside the bacterial cytoplasm • Inclusions: granules of sugar, lipid storage, etc. (storage) • Endospores (Genus: Bacillus and Clostridium) Hardiest of bacterial structures. Difficult to kill with heat or chemical. Autoclave: 121 degree C, 15 lbs/sq. in. pressure – to penetrate thick coat and destroy genome of bacteria. Purpose: survival not reproduction • Inclusions:
  • 29. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Inside the bacterial cytoplasm More spores:
  • 30. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Taxonomy and Bacteria: Yucch!!!!!! • We use Bergey’s Manual for rapid ID of bacteria. Started in the • 1940’s, before a lot of modern tech. invented
  • 31. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Taxonomy and Bacteria: Yucch!!!!!! • We use Bergey’s Manual: Based on 3 primary things: • 1. Cell Wall (or lack of cell wall) – Gram reaction (+) or (-) • 2. Cell Morphology (shape) Bacillus, Coccus, Spirillum, Vibrio • 3. Biochemical characteristics: sugars they ferment, enzymes like catalase and oxidase, decarboxylase, etc. • More modern techniques used today to get very specific “strains” – Serological groups (antigen - antibody reactions) – DNA hybridization studies Ex. E.coli 0157H7 or – DNA fingerprinting Azotobacter vinelandii 12837 – Bacterial viruses (phage typing)
  • 32. Microbiology – Chapter 4, Bacteria • Taxonomy and Bacteria: Yucch!!!!!! • Flow charts are useful – we will use them in our unknowns