Title: Bacteria: general characteristics, taxonomy, and phylogeny
1Announcement for MGY377H1
- Prerequisite BCH210H1 or BCH242Y1, and BIO250Y1
- If you have not taken the above courses, please
come to see me. If you are taking the above
courses concurrently, you maybe allowed to enroll
this course please come to see me.
2Announcement for MGY378 (not MGY377)
- Message from Dr. Alan Cochrane (course
coordinator of MGY378) BIO351Y is an exclusion
for MGY378. Students who have taken BIO351 or are
taking BIO351 can not get credit for MGY378.
3MICROBIOLOGY (MGY377H1 F)
- Instructors
- Dr. J. Liu
- (Coordinator)
- Dr. J. Brumell
- Dr. A. Savchenko
- Dr. W. Navarre
- Time Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1200
- Location Medical Science Building 3154
- MID TERM EXAMINATION 40 (Multiple choice
questions) - FINAL EXAMINATION 60 (Multiple choice questions)
- Final Examination in Fall courses Dec. 9-20.
- Textbook Madigan et al. Eds. Brock Biology of
Microorganisms 12th edition. - Office hour (Dr. Liu) 2-4 pm , Thursday, MSB
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4Course website http//lambda.med.utoronto.ca/mgy
377/ username mgy377 password bugisfun
5Introduction of Microbiology (Reading
requirement Chapters 1 and 2, Brocks)
- Microbiology study of microorganisms
- Bacteriology study of bacteria
- Virology study of viruses
- Why study microorganisms?
- Human diseases
- Agriculture, food
- Environment
- Biotechnology
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8Infectious diseases were the biggest killers
9Infectious diseases still remains as a major
cause of death
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13New challenges/threats
- Drug resistance and re-emerging infectious
diseases - Newly emerging infectious diseases
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182003 SARS 2000 West Nile virus
19Global burden of emerging and re-emerging
infectious diseases
20Nature 430 July 8, 2004
21Bacteria vs. Viruses
- Bacteria microscopic, cellular organisms, single
cells or cell clusters - Viruses microscopic, not cellular
22Cells
23Cells
24Cells
25Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
- Prokaryotes (prokaryotic cells) cells that lack
a true membrane-enclosed nucleus. Bacteria and
Archaea (Archaeobacteria) are prokaryotes and
have their genetic materials located in a
nucleoid. - Eukaryotes (eukaryotic cells) cells that have a
membrane-enclosed nucleus and differ in many
other ways from prokaryotic cells. Algae, fungi,
protozoa, plants and animals are all eukaryotes.
26Eukaryotes
Prokaryotes
27Structure of Nucleus
28Prokaryotes
Eukaryotes
29Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes
30Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes
- Eukaryotic cells have a variety of complex
membranous organelles in the cytoplasmic matrix
and their genetic materials within membrane-bound
nuclei. Each organelle has a distinctive
structure directly related to specific functions.
In contrast, the cytoplasmic matrix of
prokaryotic typically contains constitutes that
are not membrane-enclosed, e.g., ribosomes and
nucleoid. Biochemical processes that normally
occur in a chloroplast or mitochondria of
eukaryotes will take place in the cytoplasm of
prokaryotes. Prokaryotes are simpler functionally
than eukaryotes in several ways they lack
mitosis and meiosis and are not capable of
phagocytosis and intracellular digestion.
31Bacterial cells-general characteristics
- Nucleoid
- Single chromosome (exception Rhodobacter
sphaeroides has 2 chromosomes) - No nuclear membrane
- No histones
- DNA may also be present on extra-chromosomal
elements known as plasmids
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33Plasmid as a cloning vector
34Bacterial cells-general characteristics
- Cell envelope
- Cytoplasmic (plasma membrane)
- Cell wall
- Capsule (may be present or absent)
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36Bacterial cells-general characteristics
- Flagella
- May be present or absent
- Long, thin appendages
- Bacterial movement
- Fimbriae (pili)
- May be present or absent
- Short, hair-like appendages
- Bacterial attachment
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Pili
38Bacterial cells-general characteristics
- Shape and size
- Vary
- Coccus (roughly spherical) e.g., Streptococcus
- Rod e.g., Bacillus subtilis
- Spirullum
- Spirochete
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