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Title: Microbial Classification


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Microbial Classification
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The Prokaryotes Domains Bacteria and Archaea
  • One circular chromosome, not in a membrane
  • No histones
  • No organelles
  • Peptidoglycan cell walls
  • Binary fission

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Domain Bacteria
  • Proteobacteria
  • Mythical Greek god, Proteus, who could assume
    many shapes
  • Gram-negative

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The ? (alpha) Proteobacteria
  • Human pathogens
  • Bartonella
  • B. hensela Cat-scratch disease
  • Brucella Brucellosis

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The ? (alpha) Proteobacteria
  • Obligate intracellular parasites
  • Ehrlichia. Tick-borne, ehrlichiosis
  • Rickettsia. Arthropod-borne, spotted fevers
  • R. prowazekii Epidemic typhus
  • R. typhi Endemic murine typhus
  • R. rickettsii Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

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The ? (alpha) Proteobacteria
Figure 11.1
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The ? (alpha) Proteobacteria
  • Wolbachia. Live in insects and other animals

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The ? (alpha) Proteobacteria
  • Have prosthecae
  • Caulobacter. Stalked bacteria found in lakes
  • Hyphomicrobium. Budding bacteria found in lakes

Figure 11.2 3
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The ? (alpha) Proteobacteria
  • Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
  • Azospirillum
  • Grow in soil, using nutrients excreted by plants
  • Fix nitrogen
  • Rhizobium
  • Fix nitrogen in the roots of plants

Figure 27.5
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The ? (alpha) Proteobacteria
  • Produce acetic acid from ethyl alcohol
  • Acetobacter
  • Gluconobacter

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The ? (beta) Proteobacteria
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The ? (beta) Proteobacteria
  • Thiobacillus
  • Chemoautotrophic, oxidize sulfur H2S ? SO42
  • Sphaerotilus
  • Chemoheterotophic, form sheaths

Figure 11.5
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The ? (beta) Proteobacteria
  • Neisseria
  • Chemoheterotrophic, cocci
  • N. meningitidis
  • N. gonorrhoeae
  • Spirillum
  • Chemoheterotrophic, helical

Figure 11.4 6
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The ? (beta) Proteobacteria
  • Bordetella
  • Chemoheterotrophic, rods
  • B. pertussis
  • Burkholderia. Nosocomial infections
  • Zoogloea. Slimy masses in aerobic
    sewage-treatment processes

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The ? (gamma) Proteobacteria
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The ? (gamma) Proteobacteria
  • Pseudomonadales
  • Pseudomonas
  • Opportunistic pathogens
  • Metabolically diverse
  • Polar flagella
  • Azotobacter and Azomonas.
  • Nitrogen fixing
  • Moraxella.
  • Conjunctivitis

Figure 11.7
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The ? (gamma) Proteobacteria
  • Legionellales
  • Legionella
  • Found in streams, warm-water pipes, cooling
    towers
  • L. pneumophilia
  • Coxiella
  • Q fever transmitted via aerosols or milk

Figure 24.15b
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The ? (gamma) Proteobacteria
  • Vibrionales
  • Found in coastal water
  • Vibrio cholerae causes cholera
  • V. parahaemolyticus causes gastroenteritis

Figure 11.8
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The ? (gamma) Proteobacteria
  • The ? (gamma) Proteobacteria
  • Enterobacteriales (enterics)
  • Peritrichous flagella, facultatively anaerobic
  • Enterobacter
  • Erwinia
  • Escherichia
  • Klebsiella
  • Proteus
  • Salmonella
  • Serratia
  • Shigella
  • Yersinia

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The ? (delta) Proteobacteria
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The ? (delta) Proteobacteria
  • Bdellovibrio. Prey on other bacteria
  • Desulfovibrionales. Use S instead of O2 as final
    electron acceptor
  • Myxococcales. Gliding. Cells aggregate to form
    myxospores

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The ? (delta) Proteobacteria
Figure 11.10a
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The ? (delta) Proteobacteria
Figure 11.1b
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The ? (epsilon) Proteobacteria
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The ? (epsilon) Proteobacteria
  • Campylobacter
  • One polar flagellum
  • Gastroenteritis

Figure 11.1a
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The ? (epsilon) Proteobacteria
  • Helicobacter
  • Multiple flagella
  • Peptic ulcers
  • Stomach cancer

Figure 11.1b
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The Nonproteobacteria Gram-Negative Bacteria
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Cyanobacteria
  • Oxygenic photosynthesis
  • Gliding motility
  • Fix nitrogen

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Purple and Green Photosynthetic Bacteria
  • Anoxygenic photosynthesis
  • Purple and green sulfur bacteria

light
2H2O CO2
(CH2O) H2O O2
light
2H2S CO2
(CH2O) H2O 2S0
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Chlamydiae
  • C. trachomatis
  • Trachoma
  • STD, urethritis
  • C. pneumoniae
  • C. psittaci
  • Causes psittacosis

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In Bergey's Manual, Volume 5
Figure 11.22a
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In Bergey's Manual, Volume 5
Figure 11.22b
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