Title: Ways to think about peptidoglycan
1Ways to think about peptidoglycan
2Bacterial Cell Structure (continued)
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3Gram negative cell wall
4Outer membrane
- Lipid bilayer membrane Asymmetric
- Inner and outer leaflets
- Inner leaflet made of phospholipids outer
leaflet is made of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) - LPS endotoxin
- Proteins for transport of substances
- Porins tri-subunit, transmembrane proteins
- Barrier to diffusion of various substances
- Lipoprotein anchors outer membrane to PG
5Structure of LPS
extends from cell surface.
contains odd sugars e.g. KDO.
Gln-P and fatty acids take the place of
phospholipids.
www.med.sc.edu85/fox/ cell_envelope.htm
6Periplasmic Space
www.arches.uga.edu/emilyd/ theory.html
7Periplasm
- The periplasm is the stuff in that space,
- A hydrated gel including the PG
- Binding proteins that aid in transport
- Hydrolytic enzymes for breaking down large
molecules - Chemoreceptor proteins that help direct swimming
- Enzymes for synthesizing PG, OM
- Must be in Gram bacteria also.
8Glycocalyx capsules and slime layers
Sugar covering capsules are firmly attached,
slime layers are loose.
Multiple advantages to cells prevent
dehydration absorb nutrients protection from
predators, WBCs protection from biocides (as
part of biofilms) attachment to surfaces and
site of attachment by others.
cell
capsule
www.activatedsludge.info/ resources/visbulk.asp
9Non-Carbohydrate layers
- S Layers
- Crystalline, protein layers
- Found widely in Archaea, also in G- and G
- Polypeptide capsule
- B. anthracis has a poly D-glutamic acid capsule
TEM image of a freeze-etching preparation of a
bacterial cell exhibiting an S-layer with square
(p4) lattice symmetry. Bar, 100nm http//www.nano.
boku.ac.at/1143.html?L1
10Fimbriae and pili
Both are appendages made of protein Singular
fimbria, pilus Both used for attachment Fimbriae
to surfaces (incl. host cells) and other
bacteria. Pili to other bacteria for exchanging
DNA (sex).
www.ncl.ac.uk/dental/oralbiol/ oralenv/images/sex1
.jpg
11Fimbriae and pili-2
http//www.mansfield.ohio-state.edu/sabedon/006pi
li.gif
12Flagella
- Flagella protein appendages for swimming through
liquid or across wet surfaces. - Rotate like propellers.
- Different from eukaryotic flagella.
- Arrangements on cells
- polar,
- Lophotrichous,
- amphitrichous,
- peritrichous.
www.ai.mit.edu/people/ tk/ce/flagella-s.gif
www.bmb.leeds.ac.uk/.../icu8/ introduction/bacteri
a.html
13From the membrane in the bacterial cytoplasm
- Cytoplasm is a gel made of water, salts, LMW
molecules, and lots of proteins. - DNA nucleoid, w/ proteins
- Plasmids small circular DNA
- Ribosomes site of protein synthesis.
Cytoplasm may also contain inclusions, gas
vacuoles, extended membrane systems, or
magnetosomes. But generally NO membrane-bound
organelles.
14Inclusions and granules
- Storage molecules found as small bodies within
cytoplasm. - Can be organic (e.g. PHB or glycogen) or
inorganic (Sulfur, polyphosphate. - PHB, a type of PHA, degradable plastic
(polyester) glycogen, a polymer of glucose. - Sulfur, a metabolic by-product polyphosphate,
polymer of PO4
http//www.accessexcellence.org/WN/SUA12/marg499.h
tml
15Magnetosomes
Membrane- coated pieces of magnetite, assist
bacteria in moving to microaerophilic
environments. An organelle? North is down.
Magnetospirillum magnetotacticum
www.calpoly.edu/rfrankel/ mtbphoto.htmlhttp//ge
oweb.tamu.edu/courses/geol101/lab/topo_maps/IMG000
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