prokaryotes and viruses
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Prokaryotes and Viruses. West Nile Virus. West Nile Virus. One of several mosquito-borne viruses in the United States that can infect people The virus exists in nature primarily through a transmission cycle involving mosquitoes and birds. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Prokaryotes and Prokaryotes and VirusesViruses
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West Nile VirusWest Nile Virus
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West Nile VirusWest Nile Virus
One of several One of several mosquito-borne mosquito-borne viruses viruses in the United States that can in the United States that can infect peopleinfect people
The virus exists in nature primarily The virus exists in nature primarily through a transmission cycle through a transmission cycle involving involving mosquitoes and birds.mosquitoes and birds.
Mosquitoes become infected with Mosquitoes become infected with West Nile virus (WNV) when they West Nile virus (WNV) when they feed on feed on infected birdsinfected birds
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West Nile Virus SymptomsWest Nile Virus Symptoms Majority of people that become infected Majority of people that become infected
with the West Nile virus have with the West Nile virus have no illness or no illness or experience only a mild flu-like illnessexperience only a mild flu-like illness
May include May include fever, headache and body fever, headache and body aches aches lasting only a few dayslasting only a few days
Some persons may also have a Some persons may also have a mild rash mild rash or swollen lymph glandsor swollen lymph glands
Less than one percent of those infected Less than one percent of those infected may develop may develop meningitis or encephalitismeningitis or encephalitis, , the most severe forms of the diseasethe most severe forms of the disease
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Alexander the Great, 336 B.C., Alexander the Great, 336 B.C., conquered a vast empireconquered a vast empire
It’s speculated that his demise was It’s speculated that his demise was due to West Nile encephalitisdue to West Nile encephalitis
There is still There is still no human vaccine no human vaccine for for West Nile virusWest Nile virus
How Long has the West Nile How Long has the West Nile Virus Been Around?Virus Been Around?
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West Nile Virus is West Nile Virus is pathogenicpathogenic, it , it invades its host and multiplies, invades its host and multiplies, causing diseasecausing disease
It’s a It’s a flavivirusflavivirus, traveling inside , traveling inside mosquitoes which act as the mosquitoes which act as the transferring agent from host to hosttransferring agent from host to host
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Impacts, Issues VideoImpacts, Issues Video
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Microorganisms Microorganisms
Single-celled organisms that are too Single-celled organisms that are too
small to be seen without a small to be seen without a
microscopemicroscope
Bacteria are the smallest living Bacteria are the smallest living
organismsorganisms
Viruses are smaller but are not aliveViruses are smaller but are not alive
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The ProkaryotesThe Prokaryotes
Only two groupsOnly two groups
Archaebacteria and EubacteriaArchaebacteria and Eubacteria
Arose before the eukaryotesArose before the eukaryotes
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Prokaryotic CharacteristicsProkaryotic Characteristics
No membrane-bound No membrane-bound
nucleusnucleus
Single chromosomeSingle chromosome
Cell wall (in most species)Cell wall (in most species)
Prokaryotic fissionProkaryotic fission
Metabolic diversityMetabolic diversity
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Prokaryotic Body PlanProkaryotic Body Plan
bacterial flagellum pilus
capsule
cell wall
plasma membrane
cytoplasm
DNA
ribosomes in cytoplasm
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pilus
bacterial flagellum
cell wall
outer capsule
plasmamembrane
cytoplasm, with
ribosomesDNA, in nucleoid
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Prokaryotic body plan
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Bacterial ShapesBacterial Shapes
coccus bacillus
spirillum
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Bacterial ShapesBacterial Shapes
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Bacterial Bacterial ShapesShapes
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sex pilus
Bacterial Bacterial ShapesShapes
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Metabolic DiversityMetabolic Diversity
PhotoautotrophsPhotoautotrophs
ChemoautotrophsChemoautotrophs
ChemoheterotrophsChemoheterotrophs
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Gram StainGram Stain
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Gram stain
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Bacterial GenesBacterial Genes
Bacteria have a single chromosomeBacteria have a single chromosome Circular molecule of DNACircular molecule of DNA
Many bacteria also have plasmidsMany bacteria also have plasmids Self-replicating circle of DNA that Self-replicating circle of DNA that
has a few geneshas a few genes Can be passed from one cell to Can be passed from one cell to
anotheranother
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Prokaryotic FissionProkaryotic Fission
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parent DNA molecule DNA copy
DNA replication completed
DNA replication
begins
Bacterium before DNA replication
bacterial chromosome
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Membrane growth moves DNA molecules
apart
New membrane and cell-wall
material deposited
Cytoplasm divided in two
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Prokaryotic fission
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ConjugatioConjugationn
Transfer of plasmid
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Prokaryotic conjugation
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Prokaryotic ClassificationProkaryotic Classification
EUBACTERIA(Bacteria)
ARCHAEBACTERIA(Archaea)
EUKARYOTES(Eukarya)
•Traditionally classified by numerical taxonomy•Now increased use of comparative biochemistry
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DOMAIN BACTERIA DOMAIN BACTERIA
to ancestors of eukaryotic cells
biochemical and molecular origin of life
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EubacteriaEubacteria
Includes most familiar bacteriaIncludes most familiar bacteria
Have fatty acids in plasma membraneHave fatty acids in plasma membrane
Most have cell wall; always includes Most have cell wall; always includes
peptidoglycanpeptidoglycan
Classification based largely on metabolismClassification based largely on metabolism
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Eubacterial DiversityEubacterial Diversity
Photoautotrophic Photoautotrophic Aerobic (Cyanobacteria)Aerobic (Cyanobacteria) Anaerobic (Green bacteria)Anaerobic (Green bacteria)
ChemoautotrophicChemoautotrophic Important in nitrogen cycleImportant in nitrogen cycle
Chemoheterotrophic Chemoheterotrophic Largest groupLargest group
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Examples of eubacteria
EubacteriaEubacteria
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Eubacterial DiversityEubacterial Diversity
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Eubacterial DiversityEubacterial Diversity
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Eubacterial DiversityEubacterial Diversity
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Some Pathogenic Some Pathogenic EubacteriaEubacteria
Most are Most are chemoheterotrophschemoheterotrophs E. coliE. coli strains strains Clostridium botulinumClostridium botulinum Clostridium tetanusClostridium tetanus Borrelia burgdorferiBorrelia burgdorferi RickettsiaRickettsia rickettsiirickettsii
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resting spore
heterocyst
photo-synthetic cell
Some Some Pathogenic Pathogenic EubacteriaEubacteria
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Some Some PathogeniPathogeni
c c EubacteriEubacteri
aa
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Some Some Pathogenic Pathogenic EubacteriaEubacteria
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DNA
spore coat
capsule around cell wall
Some Some Pathogenic Pathogenic EubacteriaEubacteria
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Bacterial BehaviorBacterial Behavior
Bacteria move toward nutrient-rich Bacteria move toward nutrient-rich regions regions
Aerobes move toward oxygen; Aerobes move toward oxygen; anaerobes avoid it anaerobes avoid it
Photosynthetic types move toward lightPhotosynthetic types move toward light Magnetotactic bacteria swim downwardMagnetotactic bacteria swim downward Myobacteria show collective behavior Myobacteria show collective behavior
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Bacterial BehaviorBacterial Behavior
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ArchaebacteriaArchaebacteria
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ArchaebacteriaArchaebacteria
MethanogensMethanogens
Extreme halophilesExtreme halophiles
Extreme thermophilesExtreme thermophiles
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MethanogensMethanogens
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MethanogensMethanogens
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Extreme HalophilesExtreme Halophiles
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Extreme ThermophilesExtreme Thermophiles
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VirusVirus
Noncellular infectious agentNoncellular infectious agent
Protein wrapped around a nucleic Protein wrapped around a nucleic acid coreacid core
Cannot reproduce itself; can only Cannot reproduce itself; can only be reproduced using a host cellbe reproduced using a host cell
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Viral Body Viral Body PlansPlans
Genetic material is Genetic material is DNA or RNADNA or RNA
Coat is protein Coat is protein
Complex virus (bacteriophage)
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Enveloped Virus (HIV)Enveloped Virus (HIV)
lipid envelope (derived from host)
viral RNA
reverse transcriptaseviral coat (proteins)
viral protein
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viral RNA
protein subunits of coat
18 nm diameter, 250 nm length
Enveloped Enveloped Virus (HIV)Virus (HIV)
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80 nm diameter
Enveloped Virus (HIV)Enveloped Virus (HIV)
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DNA
protein coat
sheath
base plate
tail fiber
65–nm diameter head, 225 nm total length
Enveloped Virus Enveloped Virus (HIV)(HIV)
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Enveloped Virus (HIV)Enveloped Virus (HIV)
lipid envelope: proteins span the envelope, line its inner surface, spike out above it
viral RNA
reverse transcriptase
viral coat (proteins)
100-120 nm diameter
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Body plans of viruses
Viral Body PlansViral Body Plans
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VirusesViruses
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VirusesViruses
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VirusesViruses
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VirusesViruses
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Viral Multiplication - Basic Viral Multiplication - Basic StepsSteps
Attach to host cellAttach to host cell
Enter host (virus or just genetic material) Enter host (virus or just genetic material)
Direct host to make viral genetic material Direct host to make viral genetic material
and proteinand protein
Assemble viral nucleic acids and proteins Assemble viral nucleic acids and proteins
Release new viral particles Release new viral particles
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Bacteriophage multiplication cycles
Viral ReplicationViral Replication
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a Virus particle injects genetic material into a suitable host cell after binding to its wall.
e Lysis of host cell is induced; infectious particles escape.
d The coats get tail fibers, other parts.
c Viral proteins are assembled into coats around viral DNA.
b Viral DNA directs host cell to make viral proteins and replicate viral DNA.
LyticPathway
a-1 Viral DNA is integrated into the host’s chromosome.
a-4 Viral DNA is excised from the chromosome.
a-2 Before prokaryotic fission, the bacterial chromosome with the integrated viral DNA is replicated.
a-3 After cell division, each daughter cell will have recombinant DNA.
Lysogenic
Pathway
Fig. 21-15, p.344
Lytic Lytic PathwaPathwayy
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Lytic Lytic PathwayPathway
Virus particles bind to wall of suitable host. Viral genetic material enters cell cytoplasm.
Viral DNA directs host machinery to produce viral proteins and viral DNA.
Viral protein molecules are assembled into coats; DNA is packaged inside.
Tail fibers and other parts are added to coats.
Lysis of host cell is induced; infectious particles escape.
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Lytic pathway
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Lysogenic Lysogenic PathwayPathway
Viral DNA usually becomes integrated into the bacterial chromosome.
Prior to prokaryotic fission, the chromosome and integrated viral DNA are replicated.
After binary fission, each daughter cell will have recombinant DNA.
Viral DNA is excised from chromosome and cell enters lytic pathway.
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Lysogenic pathway
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ReplicatioReplication of ann of an
EnvelopedEnvelopedVirusVirus
viral DNA some proteins for viral coat
Replicationof viral DNA
DNA virus particle
plasma membrane of host cell
nuclear envelope
other proteins for viral envelope
Translation
Transcriptionof viral DNA
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Replication Replication of anof an
EnvelopedEnvelopedVirusVirus
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Enveloped DNA virus replication
Replication of an Enveloped Replication of an Enveloped VirusVirus
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Nature of DiseaseNature of Disease
Contagious disease pathogens Contagious disease pathogens must directly contact a new hostmust directly contact a new host
Epidemic Epidemic Pandemic (AIDS)Pandemic (AIDS) Sporadic Sporadic Endemic Endemic
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Evolution and DiseaseEvolution and Disease
Host and pathogen are coevolvingHost and pathogen are coevolving If a pathogen kills too quickly, it If a pathogen kills too quickly, it
might disappear along with the might disappear along with the individual host individual host
Most dangerous if pathogen Most dangerous if pathogen Is overwhelming in numbersIs overwhelming in numbers Is in a novel hostIs in a novel host Is a mutant strain Is a mutant strain
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Mycobacterium
tuberculosis
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SARS virus
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New ThreatsNew Threats
Emerging PathogensEmerging Pathogens EbolaEbola virus virus Monkeypox virusMonkeypox virus SARS virusSARS virus
Drug-resistant strainsDrug-resistant strains Food poisoningFood poisoning
E. coliE. coli SalmonellaSalmonella
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ViroidsViroids
Smaller than virusesSmaller than viruses
Strands or circles of RNAStrands or circles of RNA
No protein-coding genesNo protein-coding genes
No protein coatNo protein coat
Cause many plant diseases Cause many plant diseases
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PrionsPrions
Small proteinsSmall proteins Linked to human diseasesLinked to human diseases
KuruKuru Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)
Animal diseasesAnimal diseases Scrapie in sheepScrapie in sheep Bovine spongiform Bovine spongiform
encephalopathy (mad cow encephalopathy (mad cow disease)disease)
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