BIOS 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Cytochrome C, Enterobacteriaceae, Gram-Negative Bacteria

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Superoxide dismutase converts superoxide radicals like oxygen into hydrogen peroxide, when hydrogen is present. Dnase: explain the relationship of a positive dnase test and pathogenicity. When a microorganism has a positive dnase test, that means that it is capable of dissolving its host"s dna as a carbon source for its own growth. As a result of this process, the bacteria"s virulence is greatly increased and is, thus, pathogenic. Oxidase testing is performed to differentiate between gram negative anaerobes like. Enterobacteriaceae and pseudomonadaxea by identifying the presence or absence of cytochrome. When microorganisms test positive for oxidase (cytochrome c is in electron transport chain), they form purple colored products when mixed with dye.

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