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Cell Structure and Function Supplemental instruction Designed by Pyeongsug Kim ©2010 sibio@att.netsibio@att.net Fall 2010 For Dr. Wright’s Bio 7/27 Class Updated: August 13, 2010
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Designed by Pyeongsug Kim, ©2010 www.science-i.comwww.science-i.com All living things All living things (including microbes) are classified into …. ___ Domains and ___ Kingdoms 36
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Domain Archaea Eubacteria Fungi Plantae Protista Animalia Kingdom Archaea Eubacteria Eukarya Genus (common name) Archaea Bacteria Cyanobacteria H.plyori, E.Coli Oscillatoria, Gram+,- Fungi, Mold Mushrooms Yeast, Penicillium, Rhizopus, Aspergillus….. Moss, flowering plant Pinus, sun flower,….. Algae Protoza Volvox, diatoms,….. Euglena, paramecium…. Vertebrates invertebrates sponges, helminths (worms) Prokaryotes Eukaryotes Designed by Pyeongsug Kim, ©2010 www.science-i.comwww.science-i.com
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EukaryotesProkaryotes No nucleus DNA in Nucleus 80S ribosomes Cell wall 70S ribosomes Some have cell wall(fungi, plant) Binary fission Non-sexual Mitosis, some do binary fission. Sexual or non-sexual Singcirculr DNA Multiple, linear DNA; histones No membrane-bound organelles membrane-bound organelles Bacteria, Achaea Algae, protozoa, plant, animal, fungi ONLY Unicelluar Uni- or Multicellular Designed by Pyeongsug Kim, ©2010 www.science-i.comwww.science-i.com
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Designed by Pyeongsug Kim, ©2010 www.science-i.comwww.science-i.com Prokaryotes Picture from http://science.howstuffworks.com/cell-info.htm http://www.tutorvista.com/content/biology/biology-iii/kingdoms-living-world/bacteria.phphttp://science.howstuffworks.com/cell-info.htmhttp://www.tutorvista.com/content/biology/biology-iii/kingdoms-living-world/bacteria.php -unicellular -multiply by binary fission Asexual reproduction -cell shapes rod, bacillus, cocci, spiral -Bacteria, Archea Eukaryotes -uni- or multicellular -multiply by binary fission, budding, sexual…. Asexual or sexual reproduction -Various cell shapes -Protozoa, Algae, Bacteria, Archea
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DNA - a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development, protein synthesis and functioning. Designed by Pyeongsug Kim, ©2010 www.science-i.comwww.science-i.com -Double strand; Linear -Inside nucleus, bound by a double membrane -Chromosomes: complex with histones(protein) organized into chromosomes ProkaryotesProkaryotes -Double strand; Circular -”Naked” DNA ~ no histones -Some have plasmids. EukaryotesEukaryotes Picture from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasmid http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic-art/102901/66026/During-the-first-stages-of-cell-division-the-recognizable-doublehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasmidhttp://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic-art/102901/66026/During-the-first-stages-of-cell-division-the-recognizable-double
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Cell Wall -Rigid structure; structural support (cell shape) -Protection from bursting, -Outside cell membrane Designed by Pyeongsug Kim, ©2010 www.science-i.comwww.science-i.com ProkaryotesProkaryotes -Cell wall is most common -Peptidoglycan in bacteria; gram+/- -Variety of cell wall types in archaea but not peptidoglycan EukaryotesEukaryotes -Cell wall in plant, fungi, but not animal -Cellulose (plant), chitin (fungi) Picture from http://picsdigger.com/domain/vccs.edu/http://www.eastchester.k12.ny.us/schools/hs/teachers/fishman/eukaryotes.htmhttp://picsdigger.com/domain/vccs.edu/http://www.eastchester.k12.ny.us/schools/hs/teachers/fishman/eukaryotes.htm Gram + Gram - Both are carbohydrate
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Mycoplasma HOWEVER! Mycoplasma lack of cell wall. Designed by Pyeongsug Kim, ©2010 www.science-i.comwww.science-i.com -Instead, require sterols for the stability of their cytoplasmic membrane. Picture from http://colloidalsilversecrets.blogspot.com/2010/04/colloidal-silver-and-mycoplasmas.html http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/s2008/blumer_garr/nutrition.htmhttp://colloidalsilversecrets.blogspot.com/2010/04/colloidal-silver-and-mycoplasmas.htmlhttp://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/s2008/blumer_garr/nutrition.htm “Cholesterol is used in Mycoplasma bovis by both the plasma membrane itself and also to create sterol. Sterol is a vital component of keeping the membrane stable and is usually derived from cholesterol obtained from the host organism.”
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Gram - Designed by Pyeongsug Kim, ©2010 www.science-i.comwww.science-i.com Outer membrane -Gram negative bacteria -Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) lipoprotein, porin protein -Protective -lipid A- strong inflammatory response(endotoxin) -O-linked polysaccharide- antigenic Lipid A O-linked polysaccharide
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Designed by Pyeongsug Kim, ©2010 www.science-i.comwww.science-i.com O157:H7 E.Coli O-side chain characteristic in LPS O157:H7 (E.Coli) Flagella -Gram-negative bacteria -cause of foodborne illness Picture from http://www.nbafoodadvocate.com/wb-stockyard-burgers-recalled-ecoli0157h7-4369http://www.nbafoodadvocate.com/wb-stockyard-burgers-recalled-ecoli0157h7-4369
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Pili Designed by Pyeongsug Kim, ©2010 www.science-i.comwww.science-i.com Picture from http://www.palaeos.com/Kingdoms/Prokaryotes/Eubacteria.htm http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?search=Anisonema+trepidum&b=OBIShttp://www.palaeos.com/Kingdoms/Prokaryotes/Eubacteria.htmhttp://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?search=Anisonema+trepidum&b=OBIS -thin protein structure in bacteria (prokaryotes) -Called “Sex pili” But, nothing to do with “Sexual” -Attachment; motility -Involved DNA transfer (Conjugation) DNA transfer from one bacteria to another Flagella -Protein structure for motility ProkaryotesProkaryotes -Some bacteria and archea but coccus bacteria don’t have EukaryotesEukaryotes -Protozoa, algae, gamates in plant & animal “Sex pili”
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Designed by Pyeongsug Kim, ©2010 www.science-i.comwww.science-i.comGlycocalyx -Glycoprotein (polysaccharide, protein) - “Capsule” if organized “Slime layer” if not -Enable bacteria to adhere to surfaces. -Often disease-causing to avoid (thwart) the innate defense system. biofilms -Formation of biofilms such as a coating on rocks or teeth (dental plaque). Picture from http://www.lookfordiagnosis.com/mesh_info.php?term=Bacterial+Capsules&lang=1 http://www.scharfphoto.com/fine_art_prints/archives/000613.phphttp://www.lookfordiagnosis.com/mesh_info.php?term=Bacterial+Capsules&lang=1http://www.scharfphoto.com/fine_art_prints/archives/000613.php
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Designed by Pyeongsug Kim, ©2010 www.science-i.comwww.science-i.com Picture from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasmid http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacterial_conjugationhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasmidhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacterial_conjugationPlasmids -Circular, double-stranded DNA molecule -Most in bacteria -Advantages an advantage under conditions of nutrient deprivation antibiotic resistance, resistance to metals -used for genetic engineering -__________ transfer a copy of plasmids to another bacterial cell. Conjugation
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Designed by Pyeongsug Kim, ©2010 www.science-i.comwww.science-i.comEndospores non-reproductive -dormant and non-reproductive structure -resistante to “unfavorable” conditions such as heat, desiccation, toxic chemicals, UV irradiation -__________ ~formation of endospores Called “Spores” Sporulation
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Designed by Pyeongsug Kim, ©2010 www.science-i.comwww.science-i.comRibosomes -non-membrane bound -involved in protein synthesis -in Prokaryotes 70S = 50S + 30S subunits -in Eukaryotes 80S = 60S + 40S subunits Mitochondria and Chloroblasts have 70S ribosome. -Some antibiotics target to the 70S ribosome. Picture from http://web.virginia.edu/Heidi/chapter11/chp11frameset.htmhttp://web.virginia.edu/Heidi/chapter11/chp11frameset.htm
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Binary fission Designed by Pyeongsug Kim, ©2010 www.science-i.comwww.science-i.com Picture from http://www.southtexascollege.edu/nilsson/4_GB_LectureNotes_f/4_GB_19_Cla_Bact_J_Spr2003.html http://www.mcatzone.com/t2.phphttp://www.southtexascollege.edu/nilsson/4_GB_LectureNotes_f/4_GB_19_Cla_Bact_J_Spr2003.htmlhttp://www.mcatzone.com/t2.php -Asexual reproduction -in ALL prokaryotes Bacteria & Archaea -Some eukaryotes Single-celled algae Single-celled protozoa
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