BIOMI 2600 Quiz 4 Study Guide
If 10% of Caucasians were heterozygous for a Cftr mutation, what fraction of Caucasians would you predict to suffer from cystic fibrosis?
1/400
Yersinia pseudotuberculosis causes infections primarily of the
Gastrointestinal tract
What major virulence genes were acquired by Y. pseudotuberculosis as it evolved into Y. pestis (circle all correct answers)
Pla; murine toxin; F1 (encoded by caf genes)
The Quantiferon TB test is a test for the presence of
T cells that recognize mycobacterial antigens.
The major environmental signal that Yersinia pestis uses to detect the host environment is
Temperature
Of the three Bordetella adhesins, which is (are) composed primarily of a beta-helix?
pertactin; filamentous hemagglutinin
People who survived infection with Yersinia pestis during the fourteenth-century European epidemic found themselves immune when reexposed to:
plague
Why is Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of bubonic plague, considered a potential biowarfare agent?
pneumonic plague is highly communicable with a high mortality rate.
Outbreaks of plague in the middle ages started in _______ of Europe about 15 years after a weather fluctuations in central Asia.
port cities
Malcolm Casadaban, a professor of genetics at the University of Chicago, died in 2011 after a laboratory-acquired infection of Yersinia pestis. This laboratory strain was supposedly rendered safe by to a mutation in _________. Casadaban had an undiagnosed genetic anomaly called hemachromatosis, which causes _________.
An iron uptake system, elevated iron levels in blood and lymph.
Substrate of Pla include
Blood clotting enzymes; antimicrobioal peptides; complement 3b; fasL
Type III secretion system evolved from ______ while Type IV systems (like the one that secretes pertussis toxin) evolved from _______
Flagellar basal body, conjugation systems
Who first applied Koch's postulates to demonstrate that M tuberculosis causes tuberculosis?
Robert Koch
1 micron polystyrene beads coated with trehalose dimycolate
are engulfed by macrophages; release TDM which is a MAMP; cause the release of chemokines that draw macrophages to the site of infection; cause neovascularization
Yersinia survive within macrophages by
Upregulating their iron-uptake systems; using Pla to destroy antimicrobial peptides; using superoxide dismutase and catalase to detoxify reactive oxygen species.
Pertussis toxin export genes direct the export of pertussis toxin
across the outer membrane and resemble proteins required for conjugation
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a member of the
actinobacteria
When the kinase activity of BvgS is moderately but not fully active which proteins are expressed?
adhesions and upregulates itself; high levels release toxins; low levels start to block flagella
Bordetella pertussis is a member of the (circle all that apply)
betaproteobacteria; gram negative
M. tuberculosis (circle all correct answers)
blocks fusion between phagosomes and lysosomes; blocks the acidification of the phagosome
Septicemic plague is caused by an infection of the
blood stream
Of the three stimuli that can be used to activate or inactivate BvgS, which one is reminiscent of signals used by other bacteria?
body temperature activates
When the kinase activity of BvgS is fully active which proteins are expressed?
fhaB plus pertussis toxin
The Daptacel vaccine consists of six different antigens. Antibodies against which of them might actually target the bacteria (circle all correct answers)?
filamentous hemagglutinin; pertactin; fimbriae
Pertussis toxin consists of 1 A subunit (called S1) that has the catalytic active site and ____________ subunit(s) that constitute the B (binding) domain
five total, two identical copies of one
When the kinase activity of BvgS is inactive which proteins are expressed?
flagella
What types of genes were lost as Y. pseudotuberculosis evolved into Y pestis?
flagellar genes; insecticidal genes; high affinity permeases for nutrient uptake; negative regulators of biofilms; adhesins necessary to bind to intestinal epithelium
Yersinia species are members of the
gammaproteobacteria; enterobacteriales
One third of humanity is seropositive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This means that they
have anti-Mtb T cells and/or Helper T cells that indicate prior exposure
Yersinia pestis accesses the body via_____ or _____ while its close relative Y. pseudotuberculosis accesses the body via _____
inhalation, ingestion, ingestion
Collectively the Yop proteins that are translocated from the Yersinia cytoplasm to the host cytoplasm
inhibit phagocytosis, inhibit cytokine release, and stimulate apoptosis.
Adenylate cyclase toxin is inactive in bacteria because bacteria
lack calmodulin
Mycobacterium contains an unusual capsule consisting of
lipids; polysaccharides
The BCG vaccine, which protects against tuberculosis consists of
live attenuated Mycobacterium bovis cells.
Pla is
located in the bacterial outer membrane
On the study of the microbiome of the New York subway, what gene was identified that indicated the presence of Yersinia pestis?
murine toxin
To reverse the activity of pertussis toxin one might provide a patient
nicotinamide
The net difference in mass between an active form of a G protein and an inactive form of the same G protein is equivalent to the mass of:
one phosphate group
Outer membrane proteins such as OmpX, Ail, and YadBC
stimulate endocytosis by macrophages
Despite the fact that M. tuberculosis is a member of the "gram positive" group, it stains very poorly with Gram's stain because
the waxy capsule protects the peptidoglycan from crystal violet
Bubonic Plague is caused by ______ while pneumonic plague is caused by _______ and septicemic plague is caused by:
they are both caused by Yersinia pestis, difference is mode of transfer and manifestation of symptoms
Plague can best be described as a ________ disease
zoonotic