What site on an enzyme is where the substrate binds?
· Active site
What organic molecule binds to enzyme?
· Coenzymes
What is a catabolic pathway?
· Chemical reactions that break down complex molecules into simple molecules releasing ATP
Is nitrogen fixed to ammonia by cyanobacteria?
· Yes cyanobacteria can turn nitrogen into ammonia
What are light reactions of photosynthesis?
· Energy from sunlight is transferred into NADPH and ATP
Can E. coli ferment lactose?
· Yes
Can micro bacterium degrade cholesterol?
· Yea certain species are capable
Is oxygen necessary for the electron transport chain?
· Yes oxygen is necessary
In batch culture how does the log phase of the bacterial growth curve appear?
· Linear on a plotted semi-log scale
Know how to describe enzyme of extreme alkaphiles?
· pH is extremely high ranging from pH 8-pH 10.5
Know the correct order of the correct phases of the growth phase?
· lag phase, log (exponential) phase, stationary phase, and death (decline) phase.
Know how to describe the cell membrane of microbes that thrive at low temperatures
· Has a high portion of unsaturated fatty acids
Differential and Selective Media: know the difference
· Differential media contains specific ingredients or chemicals to distinguish species growing on a plate. Selective media inhibits growth. Of certain microbes so only specific microbes can grow
Know that fungi vs bacteria which one survives in a dry environment
· Fungi is better equipped to survive in dry environments
Halo Bacteria: know if it grows in a low or high salt concentration
· High salt concentration
Halo tolerant microbes (know which one cause food poisoning?
· Staphylococcus aureus
· Bacillus cereus
· Listeria monocytogenes
Who identified nucleotide bases in DNA and RNA?
· Albrecht kossel
Where did Mendel publish his work?
Who worked on chromosomal inheritance?
· Walter Sutton and Theodor Boveri
One gene or one enzyme theory hypothesis: Who worked on that?
· George Beadle and Edward Tatum
Evidence that DNA was a genetic material rather than a protein? Which scientists
· Alfred Hershey andMartha Chase
Who first demonstrated horizontal transmission of information?
· Fredrick. Griffith
There is a relationship between adenine and guanine and the other two who rule is it?
· Chargaff’s Rules
· Adenine and guanine
· Cytosine and thymine
Who suggested that dna molecule has 3 strands?
· James Watson and Francis Crick
What is located at the end of a 5 end dna strands?
· A phosphate group
Stop codons are also known as what?
· Termination codons
· Nonsense codons
What amino acid are also attactached to tRNA?
· Uracil?
· Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase enzyme
Where is uracil found?
· RNA
What is another name for a template strand?
· Antisense strand
What occurs during transcription? Polymerase binds to what
· RNA polymerase on the promoter region
Ducarotic undergo slicing?
Prokaryotes have a single origin of replication or not?
· Prokaryotes only have one origin of replication in their dna
Eukaryotes may have multiple or not?
· Multiple origins or replication on each chromosome
What are the milk borne pathogens?
· Bacteria, protozoa and viruses
· Listeria, e.coli, salmonella (bacteria)
· Cowpox, Hep A (viruses)
Does commercial sterilization kill microbes?
· Yes; sterilization kills microbes
Can pasteurized foods spoil?
· Yes; milk
What do autoclaves use to sterilize materials?
· Pressurized steam
Does sonication causes capitation in cells?
· Yes, cavitation will result from sonication
What do hepafilters filter?
· Airborne particles, mostly microbes to control microbial growth
Know X-rays and gamma rays? Are ionizing radiation and do they cause thymine dimmers?
· X rays are emitted from the electron cloud surrounding an atom. Gamma rays originate from inside the nucleus
· Thy are ionizing radiation but do not directly cause thymine dimmers
· Thymine dimmers are caused by UV rays
Are soaps with no added ingredients bacterialicidal?
· No they are not bactericidal
Know what method of biomedical control does not rely on a d nature in protein
· Lyophilization
Phenolic compounds are found naturally in what organisms?
· Vascular plants
What is a fomite?
· Inanimate object that can be contaminated with infectious microorganisms and serve as vehicle for transmitting disease to a new host
· Example, a toy a snot nose kid sneezed on then I pick it up
Hepafilters are required for which biosafety level?
· Biosafety level 2 and up
Aseptic technique carries out what?
· Prevents spread of infection by avoiding contamination.
· Example: Field must be kept sterile, sterile gloves and work space
Why are extracellular polymeric substances important?
· Act as a protective matrix providing adhesion to surfaces, structural stability, nutrient exchange, and protection from pH changes, desiccation, and antimicrobial agents.
What media is commonly used to determine oxygen requirement of a bacterial species?
· Thioglycolate broth
How would a microaerophile grow in a thyoglycolic tube?
· Just below the surface of the tube
What microbes live in a salt lake?
· Halophiles
What microbes can survive the ocean?
· Thermophiles
· Barophiles
Where in the DNA structure do dna binding proteins bind?
· The major groove
What is a phenotype?
· An observable trait told by sight of the person
Know log phase and lag phase
· Lag phase Is the first few seconds to minutes where there is no growth of bacterial cells
· Log phase is rapid growth of bacterial cells
· Stationary phase is when the number in death and growth are equal; constant/ plateau
· Death or decline is when the death rate has now taken over the process
Thermophile and mesophile
· Thermophiles live in deep sea ocean vents. Can with stand temps from 50 degrees Celsius to 80 degrees Celsius
· Mesophile are in the middle surviving temps from 20 degrees Celsius to 45 degrees Celsius. Most human pathogens are mesophiles
The different anaerobes know them
· Obligate anaerobes need oxygen in order to survive and prosper
· Obligate anaerobes will die in the presence of oxygen
· Facultative anaerobes can succeed with oxygen however rely on fermentation and anaerobic respiration
· Aerotolerant anaerobes do not require oxygen but will also not die in the presence of oxygen
· Microaerophiles require a very little amount of oxygen to survive