Part II BACTERIOLOGY Yang Haibo
PROKARYOTES Structure: have a nucleoid containing DNA surrounded by cytoplasm proteins can be synthesized energy can be generated have cell wall containing peptidoglycan 肽聚糖
Method of replication: by binary fission by binary fission can replicate extracellulary can replicate extracellulary except rickettsiae , chlamydiae except rickettsiae , chlamydiae
Nature of the nucleic acid Nature of the nucleic acid contain both DNA and RNA contain both DNA and RNA
Chapter 7 Morphology and Structure of Bacteria
Size and shape Unit for measurement : Micron or micrometer, Micron or micrometer, μm: 1μm=10-3mm μm: 1μm=10-3mm
Size: Varies with kinds of bacteria, and also related to their age and external environment. range from μm in their largest dimension Approximate 1μm
Three basic groups: 1.cocci: round 1.cocci: round 2.bacilli: rods 2.bacilli: rods 3. spiral B.: spiral-shape 3. spiral B.: spiral-shape pleomorphic: variable shape pleomorphic: variable shape The shape is determined by its rigid cell wall Microscopic appearance: identification Shape
Coccobacilli: very short rods Spiral-shaped: Spirilla: the cells are rigid Spirochetes: the cells are mor flexible and undulating
arrangement cocci diplococci: in pairs streptococci: in chains staphylococci: in grapelike clusters bacilli Some arrange in chains
Structure 1. Basic structure Cell wall Cytoplasmic membrane Cytosol 胞液 nucleiod 2. Specific structure Capsule 荚膜 Endospores 芽胞 Flagella 鞭毛 Pili 菌毛
cell wall The outermost component common to all bacteria (except mycoplasma) In gram-positive B. : peptidoglygan teichoic acids teichoic acids In gram-negative B. : peptidoglycan outer membrane outer membrane Basic structure
The Cell Envelope Gram Positive Gram Negative
Functions of cell wall Osmotic protection maintains the characteristic shape of the cell The sites of major antigenic determinants Endotoxin activity of Gram-negative B.
1. Peptidoglycan layer It is found only in B. cell walls. provides rigid support for the cell important in maintaining the characteristic shape of the cell allows the cell to withstand media of low osmotic pressure osmotic pressure A good target for antibacterial drugs
Three parts of peptidoglycan layer Carbohydrate backbone: composed of alternating N-acetylglucosamine molecules and N-acetylmuramic acid Tetrapeptide side chains: attached to each of the muramic acid molecules Peptide cross-bridges: between the two tetrapepteds Peptide cross-bridges: between the two tetrapepteds
The backbone is the same in all B. species The tetrapeptide side chains and the peptide cross-bridge vary from species to species The cross-bridge of G- B. consists of a direct peptide linkage between two side chains
In G+ B.: About 40 sheets of peptidoglycan Comprise 50% of the cell wall material in G- B.: Only 1 or 2 sheets Comprise 5%--10% of the cell wall material
2. Special components of G+ cell walls 2. Special components of G+ cell walls Teichoic and teichuronic acids 磷壁酸 Polysaccharides 多聚糖
GlN-Mur Gln-Mur GlN-Mur Gln-Mur Cytoplasm GlN-Mur Gln-Mur Lipoteichoic acid Peptidoglycan-teichoic acid Cytoplasmic membrane GRAM POSITIVE CELL WALL GRAM POSITIVE CELL WALL secrete exoenzymes and perform extracellular digestion
(1) Teichoic and teichuronic acid Wall teichoic acid : linked to peptidoglycan lipoteichoic acid: linked to the lipid in the cytoplasmic membrane are antigenic and induce antibodies that are species-specific mediate adherence
3. Special components of G- cell wall 3. Special components of G- cell wall 3 components: Lipoprotein 脂蛋白 Outer membrane 外膜 Lipopolysaccharide 脂多糖
GRAM NEGATIVE CELL WALL GRAM NEGATIVE CELL WALLCytoplasm Inner (cytoplasmic) membrane Outer Membrane (Major permeability barrier) Lipopolysaccharide GlN-Mur Porin Braun lipoprotein Periplasmic space degradative enzyme
(1) lipoprotein Cross-link the outer membrane and peptidoglycan layers Stabilize the outer membrane and anchor it to the peptidoglycan layer
(2) Outer membrane Asymmetrical bilayered structure Contain prorins 孔蛋白 Large antibiotic molecules penetrate the outer membrane relatively slowly
(3) Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) (3) Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) Attached to the outer membrane It is endotoxin of gram-negative B. the effects are similar irrespective of the organism from which it is derived
GRAM NEGATIVE CELL WALL GRAM NEGATIVE CELL WALLCytoplasm Inner (cytoplasmic) membrane Outer Membrane (Major permeability barrier) Lipopolysaccharide GlN-Mur Porin Braun lipoprotein Periplasmic space degradative enzyme
Three units Lipid A 脂质 A: responsible for the toxic effects Core polysaccharide: link to lipid A Outer polysaccharide: the important somatic antigen of several G- B.
(4) The periplasmic space 周浆间隙 Between the inner and outer membranes Hydrolytic enzymes: breakdown nontransportable substrates into transportable ones Detoxifying enzymes: inactivate certain antibiotics
GRAM NEGATIVE CELL WALL GRAM NEGATIVE CELL WALLCytoplasm Inner (cytoplasmic) membrane Outer Membrane (Major permeability barrier) Lipopolysaccharide GlN-Mur Porin Braun lipoprotein Periplasmic space degradative enzyme
GlN-Mur Gln-Mur GlN-Mur Gln-Mur GRAM POSITIVE GRAM NEGATIVE Cytoplasm Cytoplasm GlN-Mur Gln-Mur Lipoteichoic acid Peptidoglycan-teichoic acid Cytoplasmic membrane Inner (cytoplasmic) membrane Outer Membrane Lipopolysaccharide GlN-Mur Porin Braun lipoprotein Periplasmic space
4. L forms Removal of the B. cell wall, in osmotically protective media, they can grow and divide May produce chronic infection Relatively resistant to antibiotic treatment Can revert to the normal bacillary form
Cytoplasmic membrane Functions: 1. selective permeability and transport of solutes 2. electron transport and oxidative phosphorylation 磷酸化作用 3. Excretion of hydrolytic exoenzymes 4. Secretion of enzymes and toxins
cytosol Bounded by the cell membrane Contain plasmid
plasmids Are extrachromosomal, double- stranded, circular DNA molecules are capable of replicating independently of the bacterial chromosome can be integrated into the bacterial chromosome
plasmids More than one type of plasmid or several copies of a single plasmid may be present in the cell Can be lost and transfer Many plasmids carry genes coding for different functions nucloid plasmids
Functions and structures 1. Antibiotic resistance 2. Resistance to heavy metals 3. resistance to ultraviolet light 4. pili (fimbriae) 5. Exotoxins
Nucleoid: the area in which DNA is located the DNA is a double strand, circular molecule the nucleoid contains no nuclear membrane, no nucleolus, no mitotic spindle, and no histones
Specific structure of B. Capsule Endospores Flagella Pili
A. capsule:capsule a gelatinous extracellular layer Synthesized when growing in natural environments composed of polysaccharede Capsule: condensed, closely surrounding the cell Glycocalyx: loose meshwork of fibrils extending outward from the cell
important roles 1. A determinant of virulence of many B. 2. Protected from phagocytosis 3. Are used as the antigens in certain vaccines 4. Play a role in the adherence of B.
B. Endospores B. Endospores formed in response to adverse conditions sporulation occurs when nutrients are depleted inside the cell, mother cell autolysis contains baterial DNA, a small amount of cytoplasm, cell membrane, peptidoglycan, very little water, a thick coat
a thick, keratinlike coat: responsible for the remarkable resistance of the spore to heat, dehydrateon, radiation and chemicals is a resting cell, the spore has no metabolic activity and remain dormant for many years
When returned to favorable environment, the spore germinates to produce a single vegetative cell When returned to favorable environment, the spore germinates to produce a single vegetative cell
1. sporulation
2. Properties of endospores is a resting cell remarkable resistance to heat, dehydration, radiation and chemicals
3. germination
One spore One spore can germinates into one One spore bacteral cell when exposed to water and the appropriate nutrients (not a means of reproduction
sterilization cannot be achieved by boiling patients can be infected by spore- forming organisms
Are long, whiplike appendages Semirigid helical rotors Can cause chemotaxis Have a characteristic number and location Many rods have flagella, but most cocci do not C. Flagella
some are causes of urinary tract infections urethra Highly antigenic (H antigen ) some are used in identification of B. (by the use of specific antibodies against flagellar proteins)
Hairlike filaments Shorter and straighter than flagella Are found mainly on G- B. Two classes: ordinary pili sex pili D. Pili
1. Ordinary pili Mediate the attachment of B. Act as “colonization antigens”---- adherent---- virulence of certain pathogenic B.
2. Sex pili forms the attachment between the donor and the recipient cells during Bacterial conjugation
Physiological States of F Factor F+ F-F- donor recipient
Mechanism of F + x F - Crosses F+F+ F-F- F+F+ F-F- F+F+ F+F+ F+F+ F+F+ conjugation
Cytoplasm All bacteria have a cell membrane where oxidative phosphorylation occurs (since there are no mitochondria). Cell membrane Outside the cell membrane is the cell wall which is rigid and protects the cell from osmotic lysis. Cell Wall
A single colony is placed on a slide and dried. Stage1. Staining with crystal violet. Stage 2. Fixation with iodine stabilizes crystal violet staining. All bacteria remain purple or blue. Stage 3. Extraction with alcohol. Decolorizes some bacteria (Gram negative) and not others (Gram positive). Stage 4. Counterstaining with safranin. Gram positive bacteria are stained with crystal violet and remain purple. Gram negative bacteria are stained pink.
Gram stain morphology Shape cocci (round) bacilli (rods) spiral or curved (e.g. spirochetes) Single or multiple cells clusters (e.g. streptococci) chains (e.g. streptococci) Gram positive or negative
Gram Positive Gram Negative
Structure of Lipopolysaccharide
GlN-Mur Gln-Mur GlN-Mur Gln-Mur Cytoplasm GlN-Mur Gln-Mur Lipoteichoic acid Peptidoglycan-teichoic acid Cytoplasmic membrane GRAM POSITIVE CELL WALL GRAM POSITIVE CELL WALL secrete exoenzymes and perform extracellular digestion
GRAM NEGATIVE CELL WALL GRAM NEGATIVE CELL WALLCytoplasm Inner (cytoplasmic) membrane Outer Membrane (Major permeability barrier) Lipopolysaccharide GlN-Mur Porin Braun lipoprotein Periplasmic space degradative enzyme
GlN-Mur Gln-Mur GlN-Mur Gln-Mur GRAM POSITIVE GRAM NEGATIVE Cytoplasm Cytoplasm GlN-Mur Gln-Mur Lipoteichoic acid Peptidoglycan-teichoic acid Cytoplasmic membrane Inner (cytoplasmic) membrane Outer Membrane Lipopolysaccharide GlN-Mur Porin Braun lipoprotein Periplasmic space
1. Flagella are embedded in the cell membrane, extend through the cell envelope and project as a long strand. 2. Flagella consist of a number of proteins including flagellin. 3. They move the cell by rotating with a propeller like action. - Axial filaments in spirochetes have a similar function to flagella.