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MICRO-LECT 4

Bacterial Physiology

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Why do we care about the physiology of bacteria? Because we naturally have bacteria on us
What are these bacteria called? What does this mean? Normal flora; means that there are ten times more bacteria than cells in our body
Why do some people smell? Due to bacteria on them
Why are magic bullets? How do we know how to attack a specific site? Target sites to kill bacteria in our body; we know to attack a site based on physiology
What are autotrophs? Make energy themselves
What are photoautotrophs? Make energy from light
What are chemoauthorophs? They get energy from innorganic stuff in environment
What are hetaroautotrophs? Make energy from phosphate bond breakage; they need other organisms
What is the main source of energy in the cell? ATP
What do body reactions depend on? Enzymes
What is an apoenzyme? Needs co-factor to work
Hotoenzyme? Structure is able to bind to enzyme and is never used up
What is the most common type of enzyme? proteins
Why do proteins denature sometimes? Increase in temp associated with fever
What is the role of a catalyst in the cell? Decrease Eact
What are generally used as co-enzymes and co-factors? Vitamins
What is the control of enzyme activity responsible for? Figuring out if homeostasis is reached
What is allosteric modulation? Bind somewhere other than the active site to change shape..etc.
What can affect enzyme action? Temp, pH, substrate concentration
What is oxidation? Loss of electrons
What is reduction? Gain of electrons
What is the main electron carrier of the cell? NADH
Pathways of bacterial physiology Pathways of bacterial physiology
What are catabolic pathways? When you degrade something to release energy
What's another word for the glycolysis pathway? Embden-myerhof
When would we prefer glycolysis to another sort of fuel molecule breakdown? When we need energy NOW
What is the general input of aerobic glycolysis? What molecule does this produce? Making NADH, 2 pyruvic acids, through oxidation and 2 ATPs
What is the process of glycolysis called if it runs under anaerboic conditions? Fermentation
How many types of fermentation are out there? Some...
Why do we do fermentation? To get NAD+ so they can go through glycolysis to get 2 ATP
What are the possible products of fermentation? Ethanol (w/ or w/o CO2), CO2, or Lactic acid (NOTE: NO CO2)
What are another two types of catabolic pathways? Pentose phosphate, and douderhoff-entner
Is the krebs cycle aerobic or anaerobic? Aerobic!! It must have air
Why does the krebs cycle need air? To undergo oxydative phosphorylation and cellular respiration
What are the exceptions to the demand of the Krebs cycle of oxygen called? Denitrifications
What are some alternative electron acceptors? Nitrate (sulfate)
What is the process of the ETc? Electrons pass from one molecule to another to make membrane proteins which pump protons to the outsideof the cell w/ ATP synthase to make 34 ATPs
What does the ETC lead to in regards to the proton concenrtation in and out of the cell? High protons on the outside, low on the inside
What is an anabolic process? Uses energy to build something up
What are some things that go through catabolism? Carbs, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids
What is REQUIRED to complete the biosynthesis? ENERGY IN THE FORM OF ATP!!!
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