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Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance from Chapter 9
Microbiology: A Systems Approach 1 st Edition
Cowan & Talaro
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Types of intermicrobial exchange
DNA transfer mediated by bacterial virus
transduction
transfer of naked DNA transformation
requires the attachment of two related species & formation of a bridge that can transport DNA
conjugation
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conjugation
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Conjugation bridge
(a, b) Process of Conjugation (c) F Factor Transfer
Recipient
(d) Hfr Transfer
Donor Recipient Donor
(a) The pilus of donor cell (top) attaches to receptor on recipient cell and retracts to draw the two cells together.
(b) An opening or pore forms between the cell walls, thereby creating a bridge to transmit genetic material.
(c) Transfer of the F factor, or conjugative plasmid. A cell must have this plasmid to transfer chromosomal genes.
(d) Highfrequency (Hfr) transfer involves transmission of chromosomal genes from a donor cell to a recipient cell. The donor chromosome is duplicated and transmitted in part to a recipient cell, where it is integrated into the chromosome.
Hfr cell
Bridge broken F +
Pilus
F +
F +
F +
F –
F –
Donated genes
F factor
Chromosome
F factor
Pilus
Chromosome
Integration of F factor into chromosome
Partial copy of donor chromosome
F factor being copied
F factor
Bridge
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(a, b) Process of Conjugation
(a) The pilus of donor cell (top) attaches to receptor on recipient cell and retracts to draw the two cells together.
Pilus
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Conjugation bridge
(a, b) Process of Conjugation
(a) The pilus of donor cell (top) attaches to receptor on recipient cell and retracts to draw the two cells together.
(b) An opening or pore forms between the cell walls, thereby creating a bridge to transmit genetic material.
Pilus
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(c) F Factor Transfer
Recipient Donor F + F –
Chromosome
F factor
Bridge
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(c) F Factor Transfer
Recipient Donor
F +
F +
F –
F –
Chromosome
F factor being copied
F factor
Bridge
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(c) F Factor Transfer
Recipient Donor
(c) Transfer of the F factor, or conjugative plasmid. A cell must have this plasmid to transfer chromosomal genes.
F + F +
F +
F +
F –
F –
F factor
Chromosome
F factor being copied
F factor
Bridge
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Recipient
(d) Hfr Transfer
Donor
Hfr cell
F factor
Pilus
Chromosome
Integration of F factor into chromosome
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Recipient
(d) Hfr Transfer
Donor
Hfr cell
F factor
Pilus
Chromosome
Integration of F factor into chromosome
Partial copy of donor chromosome
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Recipient
(d) Hfr Transfer
Donor
(d) Highfrequency (Hfr) transfer involves transmission of chromosomal genes from a donor cell to a recipient cell. The donor chromosome is duplicated and transmitted in part to a recipient cell, where it is integrated into the chromosome.
Hfr cell
Bridge broken Donated genes
F factor
Pilus
Chromosome
Integration of F factor into chromosome
Partial copy of donor chromosome
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Conjugation bridge
(a, b) Process of Conjugation (c) F Factor Transfer
Recipient
(d) Hfr Transfer
Donor Recipient Donor
(a) The pilus of donor cell (top) attaches to receptor on recipient cell and retracts to draw the two cells together.
(b) An opening or pore forms between the cell walls, thereby creating a bridge to transmit genetic material.
(c) Transfer of the F factor, or conjugative plasmid. A cell must have this plasmid to transfer chromosomal genes.
(d) Highfrequency (Hfr) transfer involves transmission of chromosomal genes from a donor cell to a recipient cell. The donor chromosome is duplicated and transmitted in part to a recipient cell, where it is integrated into the chromosome.
Hfr cell
Bridge broken F +
Pilus
F +
F +
F +
F –
F –
Donated genes
F factor
Chromosome
F factor
Pilus
Chromosome
Integration of F factor into chromosome
Partial copy of donor chromosome
F factor being copied
F factor
Bridge
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transformation
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Generalized transduction
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Donor (host) chromosome
Phage incorporating piece of host DNA
Incorporated into chromosome
Phage DNA
Parts of phage
(2)
Lysis
(3)
DNA from donor
Cell survives and utilizes transduced DNA
(5)
(4)
(1)
Separated piece of host DNA
Cell A (donor)
Cell B (recipient)
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Donor (host) chromosome
Phage DNA
(1)
Cell A (donor)
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Donor (host) chromosome
Phage DNA
Parts of phage
(2)
(1)
Separated piece of host DNA
Cell A (donor)
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Parts of phage
(2)
Separated piece of host DNA
Phage incorporating piece of host DNA
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Phage incorporating piece of host DNA
Lysis
(3)
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Lysis
(3)
DNA from donor
(4)
Cell B (recipient)
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DNA from donor
(4)
Cell B (recipient)
Incorporated into chromosome
Cell survives and utilizes transduced DNA
(5)
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Specialized transduction
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