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Gram Negative Bacteria. 1 Acinetobacter sp. 23 Legionella sp. 2 Aeromonas sp. 24 Moraxella sp. 3 Alcaligenes sp. 25 Morganella sp. 4 Bacteroides sp. 26 Mycoplasma sp. 5 Bartonella sp. 27 Neisseria sp. 6 Bortetella sp. 28 Pasteurella sp. 7 Burkholderia sp. 29 Porphyromonas sp. 8 Campylobacter sp. 30 Prevotella sp.
GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA: Organism. Diagnostics. Virulence Factors. Clinical Manifestations. Treatment. Staphylococcus. Staphylococcus aureus. (nose, skin esp. hospital staff and pts; vagina). 1. gram stain: a. gram (+), clustered cocci. 2. culture: a. ?-hemolytic b. golden w/ sheep blood. 3. Metabolic: a. catalase (+).
Specialized for Two basic function attachment i. 10 Motility Do not function in Type IV pili shows active motility. 5 Made up of Fimbrillin protein. 7 Found in Both gram positive Only gram negative and gram negative bacteria. of other bacteria. They are enable the cell to gene transfer and adhere the surfaces attachment. of pili.
Exopolysaccharides interfere with the isolation and characterization of plasmid DNA from gram-negative bacteria. To repress capsular polysaccharide production, bacteria were cultured in medium containing bismuth nitrate and sodium salicylate. Rapid removal of other contaminating bacterial surface components was.
Gram-Negative Bacteria: The cell. Membranes. Abstract This chapter presents a brief outline of our current knowledge of the structures of the bounding membranes (the inner and the outer membranes and the intermediate periplasmic layer) of a Gram-negative bacterial cell. Also the structure and chemical composition of
9 Dec 2008 Cell shape and cell-wall organization in Gram-negative bacteria. Kerwyn Casey Huanga,1, Ranjan Mukhopadhyayb, Bingni Wena, Zemer Gitaia, and Ned S. Wingreena,2. aDepartment of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Washington Road, Princeton, NJ 08544-1014; and bDepartment of Physics,
3 Apr 2017 negative?bacteria.?Gram?negative?bacteria?are?composed?of?a?cell? envelope? in? the? outside? of? outer?membrane,?which?is?7.5?10?nm?thick.?In?the?outer?membrane?of?the?gram?negative?bacteria,?lipopolysaccharides. Braun's?lipoproteins,?which?are?covalently?bound?to?the?peptidoglycan?layer.?Inner?and?the?outer?membrane?
Pyogenic Cocci GRAM -. Aerobic: Oxidase +. Neisseria. N. gonorrhoeae. N. meningitidis others (N. sicca, N. subflava, N. flavescens and apathogenic spp.) Moraxella. M. catarrhalis. Anaerobic: Veillonella spp. Veillonellae vietsciences.free.fr
The lecture will: 1. Cover different classification schemes for grouping bacteria, especially the use of the Gram stain. 2. Describe the different types of bacteria. 3. Discuss bacterial structure and the function of the different bacterial components. 4. Discuss the distinguishing characteristics of Gram positive and Gram negative.
peptidoglycan inan isolated state merely retains the original shape. STRUCTURE OF THE CELL SURFACE OF GRAM-. NEGATIVE BACTERIA. The gram-negative bacterial cell is covered with a three- layered coat consisting of an inner membrane adjacent to the cell cytoplasm, a peptidoglycan or murein layer encompass-.
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