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Ch 25: The Prokaryotes: Bacteria & Archaea. Thiomargarita namibiensis. Bacterial cell shapes. Bacterial cell walls. lipid A. pseudomurein. pilus (pili pl.). Comparison. Axial filaments. Slime jets. 15.3. Nutritional modes for organisms Energy source phototroph vs. chemotroph
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Bacterial cell walls lipid A
Axial filaments Slime jets
Nutritional modes for organisms Energy source phototroph vs. chemotroph For phototrophs: groupPS pigments(s) 1) purple S bacteriochlorophylls a or b 2) purple non-S bacteriochlorophylls a or b 3) green S bacteriochlorophylls a + c, d, or e 4) green non-S bacteriochlorophylls a + c 5) Halobacterium bacteriorhodopsin* 6) cyanobacteria chlorophyll a + phycobilins 7) PS-protists chlorophyll a + various 8) almost all land plants chlorophyll a + b
Nutritional modes for organisms C source: autotroph vs. heterotroph Combinations chemoheterotroph chemoautotroph photoheterotroph photoautotroph
Oxygen use aerobe vs. anaerobe facultative vs. obligate Extremophiles Symbiosis/symbioses mutualism commensalism parasitism/predation
Some harmful substances = lipid A proteins lipopolysaccharides
Aquificae Old lineage? all thermophiles & hyperthermophiles Aquifex Thermi Thermus aquaticus = “Taq” Most of the following photos are from the Internet - use the images/photos button on a search engine to find these or similar ones.
Cyanobacteria = blue-green bacteria (chl a & phycobilins) Gloeocapsa Spirulina
Azolla (fern) & Anabaena (cyanobacterium) symbiosis heterocyst
Alpha Proteobacteria also: Rickettsia R. rickettsii R. prowazeckii mitochondria Agrobacterium Rhodobacter (purple NS)
Most numerous bacterial genus on earth:Wolbachia (affect their host’s reproduction) insect egg mitochondria
Beta Proteobacteria Neisseria N. gonorrheae N. meningitidis Nitrosomonas Bordetella
Gamma Proteobacteria Others: Yersinia pestis Vibrio Salmonella S. typhi Pseudomonas
Delta Proteobacteria Myxobacteria
Epsilon Proteobacteria Nobel Prize Med. 2005
trachoma animal cell STI
Spirochaetes Borrelia burgdorferi Treponema denticola
Low G+C Gram +’s: Clostridia Clostridium tetani Clostridium botulinum Clostridium perfringens Clostridium difficile
Low G+C Gram +’s: Mycoplasmas Mycoplasma
Low G+C Gram +’s: Bacilli & Lactobacilli Bacillus: B. anthracis Lactobacillus Staphylococcus: S. aureus Streptococcus S. pyogenes S. pneumoniae
Actinobacteria = actinomycetes (aka High G+C Gram +’s) Mycobacterium tuberculosis M. leprae
Actinobacteria = actinomycetes (aka High G+C Gram +’s) Corynebacterium diphtheriae
some examples pseudomurein
Crenarcheota Pyrodictium Geogemma (121) Sulfolobus
Euryarcheota halophiles methanogens Halobacterium Methanobacterium