Comparing Prokaryotic Cells – Variant Structures

Comparing Prokaryotic Cells – Variant Structures

Comparing Prokaryotic Cells – Variant Structures: 1. Cell Wall (multiple barrier support themes) Found in almost every prokaryote with the exception of some archaea and mycoplasms. The total structure that defines the exterior of the cytoplasm. It includes the cytoplasmic membrane and one or two other layers in most prokaryotes. Estimated 2 atmospheres of turgor pressure due to the cytosol. Primary support mechanism (rigidity, strength, shape) is peptidoglycan, aka murein. This layer is composed of a thin sheet of 2 sugars, NAG and NAM and various amino acids. Approx. est. Gram + = 90%, Gram - = 10% of cell wall. Peptidoglycan Diversity: Found only in bacteria, and not all have DAP (Diaminopimelic acid). DAP is present in all Gram - bacteria and some Gram + bacteria. Most Gram + have lysine instead of DAP and a few Gram + bacteria have other aa’s. No peptidoglycan in archaea and eucarya because no NAM or DAP. Differences are found primarily in the aa interbridge. General scheme of NAG and NAM, with NAM cross-linked to amino acids is universal, aka glycan tetrapeptide. Penicillin inhibits synthesis of peptidoglycan by stopping transpeptidase. Gram + bacteria: Have up to 25 layers of peptidoglycan along with teichoic and lipoteichoic acids. These have lots of negative charge and may function in ion transport through cell wall. Page 1 of 2 Gram - bacteria: Outer membrane with LPS endotoxin (i.e., Lipid A, core-, & O-polysac) Porins & exoenzymes Archaea: Pseudopeptidoglycan with 1-3 linkage S layer is paracrystalline in nature 2. Endospores (heavy-duty life support strategy) Dipicolinic Acid, less water, & lower pH Heat Resistant 3. Bacterial Flagella (appendages for movement) Different types, e.g., peritrichous, lophotrichous, & monotrichous Protein subunit – flagellin (Not 9+2 microtubule structure!) Moves like a propeller, enables chemotaxis 4. Gas Vesicles (buoyancy compensation devices) Found in planktonic & usually phototrophic bacteria & archaea 5. Capsules/Slime Layer (exterior to cell wall) Can aid in pathogenesis & protection (Rem: Griffith’s Mice expmt) 6. Inclusion Bodies (granules for storage) Multiple type of materials can be stored depending upon the metabolic menu 7. Pili (conduit for genetic exchange) One way process for genetic exchange Page 2 of 2.

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