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Bacterial Diversity  Objective  To be able to describe the main features of bacterial cells and to understand the different nutritional and metabolic types.  References  Gray N.F. Biology of Wastewater Treatment  Madigan M.T., Martinko J.M., Parker J. Brock - Biology of Microorganisms  Stanier R.Y. General Microbiology  Lecture Outline  Bacterial Cell Structure  Characteristics of Bacteria Introduction What are they?  Prokaryotic organisms  Bacteria (eubacteria), Archaea (archaebacteria) Importance in Environmental Engineering  Biodegradation  Nutrient Cycling  Pathogens in Contaminated Waters Cell Structure Size  smallest living organisms, 1m. Shape  typically cocci or rods (bacilli), spiral, stalked, filamentous.  multicellular swarms (gliding myxobacteria, myxococcus) DNA  single strand, supercoiled, no nuclear membrane.  Extranuclear DNA or Plasmids. Reproduction  Asexual = Binary fission, Conjugation via Pili. Cell Structure Cell Wall  Two types, Gram Positive, Gram Negative  Both have Peptidoglycan  Gram Negatives also have Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) Archaea  similar to G+ve, have pseudopeptidoglycan Cell Structure Flagellum     May be present - Motile Polar or peritricious Driven by Proton motive Force (PMF) Chemotaxis - tumble frequency increases. Cytoplasm  complex subcellular organelles usually absent.  vesicular and lamellar structures (mesosomes) form by invagination of cytoplasmic membrane (e.g. N-fixing, Nitrifying, and Phototrophic bacteria).  cytoplasmic membrane essential (maintains PMF).  Ribosomes - Protein synthesis  Enzymes - metabolism  Granules (Inclusions)  Gas Vesicles (buoyancy, e.g. cyanobacteria) Characteristics Extreme environments  Barophiles, halophiles, Temperature  Thermophiles 55 - 65C  Mesophiles 30 - 40C  Psychrophiles 5 - 15C e.g. Thermus aquaticus e.g. Escherichia coli e.g. Flavobacterium sp. pH  most environments are at pH 5 - 9.  Neutrophiles pH6 - pH8 e.g. most  Acidophiles < pH2 e.g. Thiobacillus ferrooxidans  Alkaliphiles > pH10 e.g. Bacillus sp. Characteristics Oxygen Requirements     Aerobic Microaerophilic Facultative (aerobe) Anaerobic (strict) Growth Requirements - Organic substrates  Heterotrophic (Chemoorganotrophs) – Pseudomonas, Bacillus, Zoogloea, etc.  Key role in Nutrient Cycling  Biodegradation of Organic Detritus  Soluble low molecular weight substrates e.g. acetate, methanol, sugars.  Polymers degraded by extracellular hydrolytic Enzymes. Metabolism Growth Requirements - Inorganic substrates  Autotrophic (Chemolithotrophic, Phototrophic) – Nitrosomonas, Nitrobacter, Methanococcus, Chlorobium, etc.     Reduced forms of sulphur H2S, S0, S2O32-, SO3Reduced forms of nitrogen NH3 Hydrogen H2 Iron Fe2+ Growth Requirements - Light     Photosynthetic (phototrophic) light and CO2 oxygenic blue-green (cyanobacteria) anoxygenic green-sulphur (Chlorobium sp.) Metabolism Substrate Concentration  Bacteria have high affinity, low Ks for substrates.    max S  K S  S   growth rate KS substrate affinity [S] substrate concentration  better competitors in low substrate environments such as in water treatment. Capability  Can metabolise toxic chemicals Cyanide, THM’s, etc.  Cell physically robust.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            