ch 3 Cell Wall
sacculus
-bacterial cell wall -consists of a single interlinked molecule that envelops the cell -unlike membrane is a single molecule cage like structure -grows with a twist incorporating new units of peptidoglycan in a helical curve
Gram Positive cell envelope
-multiple layers of peptidoglycan are reinforced by teichoic acids -negativily charged cross threads of teichoic acids and thickness of cell wall help retain gram stain -outside cell wall cells are encased in capsule
peptidoglycan
-what most bacterial cell walls are composed of -murein (synonymous)
Gram positive vs. Gram Negative Bacteria
Gram positive: thick cell wall with multiple layers of peptidoglycan threaded by teichoic acids. Gram Negative: a single layer of peptidoglycan covered by an outer membrane, cell membrane called the inner membrane
capsule
composed of polysaccharide and glycoprotein filaments, protects cells from pagocytosis wither gram + or gram -can have
Bacterial cytoskeleton
includes proteins that regulate cell size, play role in determining rod shape of bacilli
glycan
peptidoglycan consists of parallel polymers of disaccharide
Peptidoglycan in archea?
peptidoglycan is unique to bacteria even though some archaea build similar structures who's physical nature is similar
Gram Negative outer membrane
regulates nutrient uptake and excludes toxins. The out membrane contains LPS and protein porins of varying selectivity
S layer
surface layer commonly found in free living bacteria and archaea -thick sub unit of proteins w/ attached sugars -rigid, but also allows substaces to pass through it in wither direction -in archae it serves at cell wall
cross bridges
the peptide extension can form these connecting parallel strands of glycan