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Title: The Nonproteobacteria GramNegative Bacteria


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The Nonproteobacteria Gram-Negative Bacteria
  • Includes G- bacteria that are not closely related
    to
  • proteobacteria
  • Includes several physiologically and
    morphologically
  • distinctive photosynthetic bacteria

2
Cyanobacteria
  • Blue-green algae
  • Gliding motility
  • Oxygenic photosynthesis
  • Fossil evidence indicates that they may be
    responsible for oxygenated atmosphere
  • Many species fix nitrogen
  • heterocysts
  • Adaptable to nutrient poor environments
  • Fix nitrogen and CO2

3
Cyanobacteria
4
Purple and Green Photosynthetic Bacteria
  • Anoxygenic photosynthesis
  • produces sulfur rather than oxygen
  • Purple and green sulfur bacteria

oxygenic
light
2H2O CO2
(CH2O) H2O O2
anoxygenic
light
2H2S CO2
(CH2O) H2O 2S0
5
Chlamydiae
  • Chlamydia species are gram (-) coccoid
  • Transmitted by direct contact or airborne
  • C. trachomatis
  • Trachoma
  • Leading cause of preventable blindness
  • STD, nongonococcal urethritis
  • most common STD in the U.S.
  • C. pneumoniae
  • mild form on pneumonia
  • C. psittaci
  • psittacosis or ornothosis
  • transmitted from birds

6
Life Cycle of Clamydia
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Spirochaetes
  • Coiled morphology like a metal spring
  • Motility with axial filaments
  • Treponema T. pallidum causes syphilis
  • Borrelia Lyme disease transmitted by ticks or
    lice
  • Leptospira Leptospirosis from contaminated
    water

9
Bacteroidetes
  • Anaerobic rods
  • Prevotella
  • Bacteroides
  • non-motile found in gingival crevices and large
    intestine
  • 1 billion/gram of feces
  • Frequently recovered from deep tissue infections
  • Infections usually caused by puncture wounds or
    surgery
  • Cytophaga
  • gliding motility cellulose and chitin degraders
    in soil

10
Fusobacteria
  • Fusobacterium
  • Anerobic
  • Often pleomorphic or spindle shaped
  • Found in gingival crevices
  • May be involved in dental abscesses

11
Gram Positive Bacteria
  • Grouped based on C G ratio (nitrogen bases
    cytosine and guanine)
  • Divided into 2 groups
  • Firmicutes (low C G )
  • Actinobacteria (High C G)

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Firmicutes
  • Low G C ratio

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Clostridiales
  • Clostridium
  • Endospore-producing
  • Obligate anaerobes
  • C. tenani tetanus
  • C. botulinum - botulism
  • C. perfringens -food borne illness and gas
    gangrene
  • Epulopiscium
  • Very large bacteria
  • Endosymbiont in surgeonfish
  • Unique morphology and physiology

14
Bacillales
  • Bacillus
  • Endospore-producing rods
  • Obligate or facultative anaerobes
  • B. anthracis- anthrax
  • B. thuringiensis insecticide
  • B. cereus - food borne illness from contaminated
    rice

15
  • Staphylococcus - grapelike clusters of cocci
  • S. aureus - facultative anaerobes
  • toxic shock syndrome
  • surgical wound infections
  • common inhabitant of skin and the nasal cavity
  • grows in foods with high osmotic pressure
  • produces enterotoxin that induces vomiting

16
Lactobacillales
  • aerotolerant anaerobes
  • lack an electron-transport chain
  • Lactobacillus
  • lactic acid fermenting rod
  • common in vagina, intestinal tract, and oral
    cavity
  • used commercially in the production of pickles,
    buttermilk, and yogurt

17
  • Streptococcus
  • chains of cocci
  • responsible for more illnesses than any other
    group of bacteria
  • S. pyogenes - flesh eating bacteria scarlet
    fever, pharyngitis, impetigo, and rheumatic fever
  • S. mutans- primary cause of dental caries
  • S. pneumoniae - most common cause of pneumonia

18
  • Enterococcus
  • Found in GI track, vagina and mouth
  • High nutrients. Low oxygen
  • Large numbers in stool that persist in
    environment
  • E. faecalis and E. faecium are common causes of
    nosocomial UTI and surgical wound infections
  • Listeria
  • L. monocytogenes contaminates dairy products
  • Psychrotroph that survives inside a phagocyte
  • stillbirths and birth defects if ingested by a
    pregnant woman

19
Mycoplasmatales
  • Wall-less, highly pleomorphic
  • Very small (0.1 - 0.24 µm)
  • Can produce filaments
  • M. pneumoniae mild form of pneumonia
  • Ureaplasma UTI
  • Spiroplasma plant pathogen

20
Actinobacteria
  • High G C

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Actinobacteria
  • Actinomyces
  • Corynebacterium
  • Frankia
  • Gardnerella
  • Mycobacterium
  • Nocardia
  • Propionibacterium
  • Streptomyces

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  • Mycobacterium acid fast aerobic rods
  • non-endospore former
  • M. tuberculosis tuberculosis
  • M. leprae - leprosy
  • Corynebacterium pleomorphic morphology varies
    with age
  • C. diphtheriae diphtheria
  • phage infection required to produce toxin
    (specialized transduction)

23
  • Propionibacterium propionic acid fermenter
  • Important in fermetation of swiss cheese
  • P. acnes is commonly found on human skin primary
    cause of bacterial acne
  • Gardnerella- gram variable highly plemorphic
  • G. vaginalis bacterial vaginitis

24
  • Frankia form nitrogen fixing root nodules in
    alder trees
  • Streptomyces common soil bacteria
  • most antibiotics are produced by these species
  • about 500 known species
  • asexual spores (conidospores)

25
  • Actinomyces facultative anaerobes
  • mouth and throat of humans and animals
  • A. israelii - actinomycosis (tissue-destroying
    disease affecting the head, neck, or lungs)
  • Nocardia aerobic often acid fast
  • common in soil
  • N. asteroides - chronic pulmonary infections that
    are difficult to treat

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Domain Archaea
  • Frequently inhabit extreme environments
  • Hyperthermophiles
  • Pyrodictium
  • Sulfolobus
  • Methanogens
  • Methanobacterium
  • Extreme halophiles
  • Halobacterium
  • Halococcus
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