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Structure of Bacterial
cell
Dr. Avinanda Biswas
Tutor
Deparment of Microbiology
DYPMC
Content
• Introduction
• Cell Morphology
• Structure of bacterial cell
1] Cell Wall
2 Plasma membrane
3Extracellular (external ) structure
4] Intracellular ( Internal) structure
Introduction
• All bacteria are unicellular organisms that
reproduce by binary fission.
• Most bacteria are capable of independent
metabolic existence and growth, but species
of Chlamydia and rickettsia are obligately
intracellular organism.
• Bacterial cells are extremely small and are
most conveniently measured in microns (10-6
m).
• Bacterial cells are usually between 0.4 and
1.5 micro meter in short diameter.
Cell Morphology
• Bacteria have characteristic shape.
microscopic morphologies are :
spherical or ovoid ( cocci )
rod –shaped ( bacilli )
comma shaped ( vibrio )
spiral ( spirillum and spirochete )
The common
• Some cocci characterristically grouped in pairs or
chains; some form grapelike clusters of sperical cells;
some round cocci form cubic packets.
• Bacterial cell of other species grow separately .
• The microscopic appearance is therefore valuable in
classification and diagnosis.
Structure of Bacterial cell
 The protoplast , i.e. the
whole body of living
material (protoplasm)
is bounded paripherally
by a very thin, elastic
and semipermeable
cytoplasmic
membrane.
 Outside and colsely
covering this lies the
,supporting cell
rigid
wall, which is porous
and relativity
permeable.
1] cell wall
 The cell wall
immediately
membrane.
encases
external
the protoplast and lies
to the cytoplasmic
 It is 10-25 nm thick, strong and relatively rigid,
though with some elasticity and openly porous ,
being freely permeable to solute molecules
smaller then 10 kDa in mass and 1 nm in diameter
 It shows granular structure and lacks microfibrils.
 Gram Positive and Gram negative bacteria have
different type of bacterial cell wall
Structure of cell wall
 Gram positive cell wall :-
• The Gram positive type wall is relatively thick
(about 30-100 nm) and it generally has a simple,
uniform appearance under the electron
microscope.
• Some 40 – 80 % of wall is made of tough, complex
polymer , peptidoglycan .
• In this type of wall the sacculus consists of
multilayered peptidoglycan which, during growth,
develops by the “inside–to-outside” mechenism.
continue…..
• Covalently bound to peptidoglycan are compounds
such as tichoic acid : typically ,substituted
polymers glycerol phosphate or ribitol phosphate.
• In some bacteria (e.g. mycobacterium ) the wall
contains lipids, while in others (strains of
streptococcus) it contains carbohydrates.
• The composition of the wall can vary with growth
condition ; for example in Bacillus , the availability
of phosphate affects the amount of cell wall
teichoic acids.
Gram negative cell wall :-
• The cell walls of Gram-negative bacteria are more
chemically complex, thinner and less compact.
• Peptidoglycan makes up only 5 – 20% of the cell
wall, and is not the outermost layer.
• The peptidoglycan of Gram-negative bacteria is
located between the plasma membrane and an
outer, LPS membrane.
• This LPS membrane is similar to the plasma
membrane, but is less permeable and is composed
of lipopolysaccharides (LPS).
Gram negative cell wall
2) Plasma membrane :-
• Plasma membranes in bacteria are composed of
phospholipids contain a polar group attached to a
3 carbon glycerol back bone.
• They are also two fatty acid chains dangling from
the other carbons of glycerol.
• The phosphate end of the molecule is hydrophilic
and is attracted to water.
• The fatty acids are hydrophobic.
• Membrane also contain protein.
• Typically 20 – 30 % membrane , Most of them are
placed in the membrane so that the hydrophobic
membrane and the hydrophlilic amino acids
amino acid associate with the lipids in the
are
outside the membrane intercting with either the
cytoplasm.
Function :
• The plasma membrane is selectively permeable in
that is helps control what moves into and out of cell.
3) Extracellular structure
• i) fimbriae or Pili :-
 fimbriae
elongated
or pili are
or hair like
proteinaceous structures
which project from the cell
surface.
 they are specifically on
those gram negative cell.
 Fibriae are typically 2 – 3
nm in diameter and from
0.1 micrometer to several
micrometer in length .
 They may occur all over the
cell or may be localized
•Flagella : -
• The flagella are made up
of a class of linear protein
call flagellins .
• Flagella which arise at
verious points on the cell
surface.
• Flagellated bacteria are
described as
monotrichous,lophotricho
u or petritrichous. Its
depending on how the
flagella are arranged.
•Capsule ( Slime layer) :-
• The capsule of most bacteria consists of a
polysaccharide.
• The bacteria of a single species can be classified in
different capsule serovas or serotype based on the
fine chemical structure of this polysaccheride.
4)Intracellular structure
• Plasmids :-
• The term plasmid was first introduced by the
American molecular biologist Joshua lederberg in
1952.
• A plasmids is a short usually circular and double
stranded segment of DNA .
• That is found in the cytoplasm separate from the
main bacterial chromosome.
• Their size veries from 1 kbp to over 100 kilobase
pare.
• Plasmids are capable of autonomous replication.
• Plasmids can transfer genes from one cell to other
cell.
• Ribosomes :-
• The cytoplasm contains a
large number of solute low
and high molecular weigh
substunce.
• RNA and approximately
20,000 Ribosomes/cell.
• Bacteria have 70S
Ribosomes comprising 30S
and 50s subunit.
• Function :-
as the
for protein
• Ribosomes
organelles
synthesis.
•Mesosome :-
• Mesosome are covonluted or
multilaminated membranous bodies
visible in the electron microscope.
• They develop by complex invagination
of cytoplasmic membrane into the
cytoplasm.
• Function:-
• Functioning in the compartment of
DNA at cell division and at
sporulation.
• Having a function analogous to the
eukeryotic cell----providing a cell
membranous support for respiratory
enzyme.
•Nucleoid
• The nucleoid is a region of
cytoplasm where the
chromosomal DNA is located.
• It is not a membrane bound
nucleus, but simply an area of the
cytoplasm where the strands of
DNA are found.
• Most bacteria have a single,
circular chromosome that is
responsible for replication,
although a few species do have
two or more.
• Smaller circular auxiliary DNA
strands, called plasmids, are also
found in the cytoplasm.
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Structureofbacterialcell 180806181503

  • 1. Structure of Bacterial cell Dr. Avinanda Biswas Tutor Deparment of Microbiology DYPMC
  • 2. Content • Introduction • Cell Morphology • Structure of bacterial cell 1] Cell Wall 2 Plasma membrane 3Extracellular (external ) structure 4] Intracellular ( Internal) structure
  • 3. Introduction • All bacteria are unicellular organisms that reproduce by binary fission. • Most bacteria are capable of independent metabolic existence and growth, but species of Chlamydia and rickettsia are obligately intracellular organism. • Bacterial cells are extremely small and are most conveniently measured in microns (10-6 m). • Bacterial cells are usually between 0.4 and 1.5 micro meter in short diameter.
  • 4. Cell Morphology • Bacteria have characteristic shape. microscopic morphologies are : spherical or ovoid ( cocci ) rod –shaped ( bacilli ) comma shaped ( vibrio ) spiral ( spirillum and spirochete ) The common • Some cocci characterristically grouped in pairs or chains; some form grapelike clusters of sperical cells; some round cocci form cubic packets. • Bacterial cell of other species grow separately . • The microscopic appearance is therefore valuable in classification and diagnosis.
  • 5.
  • 6. Structure of Bacterial cell  The protoplast , i.e. the whole body of living material (protoplasm) is bounded paripherally by a very thin, elastic and semipermeable cytoplasmic membrane.  Outside and colsely covering this lies the ,supporting cell rigid wall, which is porous and relativity permeable.
  • 7. 1] cell wall  The cell wall immediately membrane. encases external the protoplast and lies to the cytoplasmic  It is 10-25 nm thick, strong and relatively rigid, though with some elasticity and openly porous , being freely permeable to solute molecules smaller then 10 kDa in mass and 1 nm in diameter  It shows granular structure and lacks microfibrils.  Gram Positive and Gram negative bacteria have different type of bacterial cell wall
  • 9.  Gram positive cell wall :- • The Gram positive type wall is relatively thick (about 30-100 nm) and it generally has a simple, uniform appearance under the electron microscope. • Some 40 – 80 % of wall is made of tough, complex polymer , peptidoglycan . • In this type of wall the sacculus consists of multilayered peptidoglycan which, during growth, develops by the “inside–to-outside” mechenism.
  • 10. continue….. • Covalently bound to peptidoglycan are compounds such as tichoic acid : typically ,substituted polymers glycerol phosphate or ribitol phosphate. • In some bacteria (e.g. mycobacterium ) the wall contains lipids, while in others (strains of streptococcus) it contains carbohydrates. • The composition of the wall can vary with growth condition ; for example in Bacillus , the availability of phosphate affects the amount of cell wall teichoic acids.
  • 11.
  • 12. Gram negative cell wall :- • The cell walls of Gram-negative bacteria are more chemically complex, thinner and less compact. • Peptidoglycan makes up only 5 – 20% of the cell wall, and is not the outermost layer. • The peptidoglycan of Gram-negative bacteria is located between the plasma membrane and an outer, LPS membrane. • This LPS membrane is similar to the plasma membrane, but is less permeable and is composed of lipopolysaccharides (LPS).
  • 14. 2) Plasma membrane :- • Plasma membranes in bacteria are composed of phospholipids contain a polar group attached to a 3 carbon glycerol back bone. • They are also two fatty acid chains dangling from the other carbons of glycerol. • The phosphate end of the molecule is hydrophilic and is attracted to water. • The fatty acids are hydrophobic. • Membrane also contain protein.
  • 15. • Typically 20 – 30 % membrane , Most of them are placed in the membrane so that the hydrophobic membrane and the hydrophlilic amino acids amino acid associate with the lipids in the are outside the membrane intercting with either the cytoplasm. Function : • The plasma membrane is selectively permeable in that is helps control what moves into and out of cell.
  • 16. 3) Extracellular structure • i) fimbriae or Pili :-  fimbriae elongated or pili are or hair like proteinaceous structures which project from the cell surface.  they are specifically on those gram negative cell.  Fibriae are typically 2 – 3 nm in diameter and from 0.1 micrometer to several micrometer in length .  They may occur all over the cell or may be localized
  • 17. •Flagella : - • The flagella are made up of a class of linear protein call flagellins . • Flagella which arise at verious points on the cell surface. • Flagellated bacteria are described as monotrichous,lophotricho u or petritrichous. Its depending on how the flagella are arranged.
  • 18. •Capsule ( Slime layer) :- • The capsule of most bacteria consists of a polysaccharide. • The bacteria of a single species can be classified in different capsule serovas or serotype based on the fine chemical structure of this polysaccheride.
  • 19. 4)Intracellular structure • Plasmids :- • The term plasmid was first introduced by the American molecular biologist Joshua lederberg in 1952. • A plasmids is a short usually circular and double stranded segment of DNA . • That is found in the cytoplasm separate from the main bacterial chromosome. • Their size veries from 1 kbp to over 100 kilobase pare.
  • 20. • Plasmids are capable of autonomous replication. • Plasmids can transfer genes from one cell to other cell.
  • 21. • Ribosomes :- • The cytoplasm contains a large number of solute low and high molecular weigh substunce. • RNA and approximately 20,000 Ribosomes/cell. • Bacteria have 70S Ribosomes comprising 30S and 50s subunit. • Function :- as the for protein • Ribosomes organelles synthesis.
  • 22. •Mesosome :- • Mesosome are covonluted or multilaminated membranous bodies visible in the electron microscope. • They develop by complex invagination of cytoplasmic membrane into the cytoplasm. • Function:- • Functioning in the compartment of DNA at cell division and at sporulation. • Having a function analogous to the eukeryotic cell----providing a cell membranous support for respiratory enzyme.
  • 23. •Nucleoid • The nucleoid is a region of cytoplasm where the chromosomal DNA is located. • It is not a membrane bound nucleus, but simply an area of the cytoplasm where the strands of DNA are found. • Most bacteria have a single, circular chromosome that is responsible for replication, although a few species do have two or more. • Smaller circular auxiliary DNA strands, called plasmids, are also found in the cytoplasm.