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Title: Growth and Multiplication of Bacteria


1
Growth and Multiplication of Bacteria
  • Hugh B. Fackrell
  • Sept 1997
  • Filename Growth.ppt

2
Requirements for Growth/Multiplication
  • ALL required nutrients
  • correct
  • pH
  • temperature
  • salinity,
  • moisture
  • redox potential
  • atmosphere

3
GrowthLiquid vs Solid Media
  • Liquid clear gtgtturbid
  • Solid individual colonies
  • each colony derived from a single cell

4
Growth Event
  • Absorption of water nutrients
  • Catabolism of carbon source
  • inorganic or organic
  • Biosynthesis of new cellular components
  • major energy consumption
  • Cell enlargement
  • Cell division ( Binary Fission)

5
Binary Fission
  • DNA replication
  • Plasma membrane invaginate
  • Cell wall deposited in invaginated space
  • Cross wall completed
  • Cells separate

6
Binary Fission
  • Light micrograph

7
Binary Fission
8
Consequences of Binary Fission
  • Very large number of cells very fast
  • Mathematical progressions
  • arithmetic (1gt2gt4gt6gt8gt10gt12gt14gt16)
  • geometric(1gt2gt4gt8gt16)
  • exponential expression (20 gt 21 gt 22 gt23gt24)
  • logarithmic expression(0 gtlog21gtlog22gtlog23gtlog24

9
Logarithmic Plots
  • Can plot very large Range of numbers
  • Phases of growth demonstrated
  • Generation time easily calculated

10
Cell Multiplication
  • 1 20 0 l
  • 2 21 log21 ll
  • 4 22 log22 llll
  • 8 23 log23 lllllllll
  • 16 24 log24 lllllllllllllllll

11
Mathematics of bacterial growth
Cells
  • Generation Log 2 Log10
  • 0 1 0 0.000
  • 1 2 1 0.301
  • 2 4 2 0.602
  • 3 8 3 0.903
  • 4 16 4 1.204
  • 5 32 5 1.505
  • 6 64 6 1.806
  • 7 128 7 2.107
  • 8 256 8 2.408

12
Growth Data
  • Generation cells Log10
  • 1 1 0
  • 5 32 1.51
  • 10 1,024 3.01
  • 15 32,768 4.50
  • 20 1,048,576 6.02

13
Growth curves for exponentially increasing
population
14
Bacterial Growth Curve
1
5
10
Time (hours)
15
Measurement of Growth Constants
  • G Generation Time
  • K Mean Growth Rate Constant

G 1/K
16
G Generation time
  • Time in minutes or hours for a population of
    bacteria to double in number

17
Calculation of Generation Time
Log Number of Bacteria
1
5
10
Time (hours)
18
Slope of Log phase proportional to generation time
Slow
19
K Mean Growth Rate Constant
  • K n/t
  • K (log10Nt - log10Nt0)/ 0.301t
  • N number of cells
  • n number of generations
  • t time (hr or min)
  • K 1/slope ( semi log growth plot)
  • Therefore G 1/K

20
Sample calculation for K G
  • Population increase from 103 to 109 in 10hrs
  • K (log 109 - log 103) / 0.301 x 10
  • K 9-3/3.01 2 generations/hours
  • G 1/K 1/2 0.5 hr/generation

21
Factors influencing lag phase
  • Age of culture inoculum
  • old culture -gt long lag
  • young culture-gt short lag
  • Size of inoculum
  • few cells -gt long lag
  • many cells -gt short lag
  • Environment
  • pH, temp, gases,salinity
  • sub optimum -gt long lag
  • optimum-gt short lag

22
Growth Responses Temperature
10
20
30
40
50
60
-10
0
70
80
90
100
Temperature (o C)
23
Growth Responses pH
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
9
10
11
12
pH
24
Diauxic Growth
  • Growth on two carbon sources
  • Mixed sugars
  • Each sugar used separately
  • Glucose ALWAYS used first
  • Second sugar ONLY used when glucose GONE

25
Diauxic Growth 2 carbon sources
26
Synchronous Growth
  • Filtration
  • Smaller cells
  • all same size
  • Temperature shock
  • Hot/cold brings cells to same metabolic state
  • Starvation
  • deplete medium of selected nutrient

27
Synchronous vs Asynchronous growth
28
Growth in Limited Nutrients
  • Limiting concentration of Required nutrient
  • YIELD
  • number of cells
  • Linear increase yield with nutrient conc

Yield Mass of organisms formed
Mass of nutrients used
29
Growth in Limited Nutrients
30
Applications of Limiting Nutrient
  • Chemostat (continuous culture)
  • Bio-Assay

31
Bio-Assay Procedure
  • Bacterium CANNOT synthesize nutrient
  • Medium all growth requirements except nutrient
    to be assayed
  • Add
  • equal amounts of medium to each tube
  • equal numbers of bacteria to each tube
  • increasing amounts of the nutrient to be assayed
  • Unknown
  • Incubate
  • Measure growth (turbidity or viable count)

32
Bio-Assay
  • Vitamin B-12 measurement in Green beans
  • Lactobacillus leichmanni


33
Chemostat
  • Description of Instrument
  • Principle
  • Steady State
  • Sample Results
  • Application

34
Chemostat Description of Instrument
35
Chemostat Principle
  • Essential nutrient is limited
  • Growth rate(K) controlled by supply rate of
    nutrient
  • Yield controlled by concentration of nutrient
  • Dilution rate (D) speed of nutrient flow into
    the culture vessel

36
Chemostat Sample Results
37
Chemostat Applications
  • Growing large amounts of cells
  • Industrial production
  • vaccines
  • pharmaceuticals
  • hormones
  • Long term studies of specific growth phase
  • Selecting for specific mutants
  • Aquatic systems

38
Bacterial Growth in Natural Environments
  • Natural Environments
  • Animal Tissues
  • Soil
  • Water- freshwater- marine
  • Plants

39
Bacterial Growth in Natural Environments
  • Active
  • Short bursts of growth metabolism
  • usually low rates of growth
  • Quiescent
  • Viable cannot culture
  • Stressed
  • starvation semi viable

40
Biofilms Body
  • Catheter
  • Foley
  • latex silicone
  • Intravenous
  • polyurethane S. epidermidis
  • Prostheses
  • Hip joints
  • Dental implants
  • voicebox
  • Tampons
  • IUD

41
Biofilms Water
  • Dental lines
  • Spacecraft
  • Drinking filters
  • ALL surfacces

Biofilm in gut of a mollusc
42
Biofilms Disease
  • Cystic fibrosis
  • lung-alveolar surface
  • Ulcers
  • Helicobacter jejuni
  • Dental caries
  • Streptococccus spp
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